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Man Cave Hostel
4.2/518 Reviews
Overall a good hostel combined with a bar. The first and second floors are a bar, above is a hostel. Close to the night market and waterfront, there are some nice temples around. The rooms themselves are quite good. There is not enough kitchen where you can, if not cook something, at least make tea. And a common area separate from the bar. But there is breakfast. If you want to hang out at a bar, this is a great option.
Vienna Hotel
5/51 Reviews
good,calm
Sunbeam Hotel
2.8/56 Reviews
Mekong Riverside
Stayed here for 6 days. My double room was large with a wardrobe, dressing table, chairs, fridge... Pls note that there is no elevator here - based on my observation, staff may or may not offer to help with your luggage. When I checked in, the female staff did not show me to my room or offer to help with luggage but few days later when a Caucasian couple with 2 large luggage came, she offered help and walked them to their room. The room seemed clean but the floor was dusty - my feet were black from walking around after a while. Wifi is great and AC works fine too. There is free breakfast - mainly porridge with some meat (pork?), some buns and fruit with coffee, juice. Simple and functional. What is great: large rooms, large bed, great location near shops, night market and restaurants. Not so great: no lift, limited breakfast variety, stingy on toilet paper, construction works nearby One highlight was the really sweet staff - they try their best to get you what you need (my room had a wardrobe but no hangers) and are always smiling and considerate. Would recommend if you are ok with climbing stairs and have small luggage.
Green Park Boutique Hotel
4.5/581 Reviews
My family and I stayed here for our last 2 nights in Vientiane and we were not disappointed. Upon checking in we were greeted by refreshing cold drinks. The check in process was incredibly smooth. The hotel staff helped us move our bags to our two adjoining rooms. Our rooms overlooked the garden/pond and was extremely cozy. I only wished we had stayed longer. The pool was amazing! I found it rare to get deep pool that is swimmable in Laos and Thailand and this one did not disappoint! It was perfect. We were able to get poolside service too. We also dined at the restaurant and our dinner and drinks were great. It is hard to find nice cocktails in SEA outside of the major hotels and Green Park’s dry martini did not disappoint. My parents liked the hotel so much they even joined us the following night and rented their own room right next to ours. We had a fabulous time and will definitely be back to stay here since we have family in Laos. Thank you for your wonderful hospitality.
Vientiane Luxury Hotel
3.8/5184 Reviews
Vientiane City Center
We stayed here for two nights. The location is good. The room was huge. The bed is comfortable. The room was a little dated, and the windows were extremely dirty. The breakfast was mediocre. The pool was empty as the water was being changed so this was unfortunate as we booked it for this reason. It is quite noisy, lots of people slamming doors and knocking loudly. The staff were not very attentive. No towels in our room when we checked in, no one at the desk when we were trying to check out. It was an okay stay.
New Rose Boutique Hotel
4.2/578 Reviews
Vientiane City Center
Big, smoky seedy smelly molded rooms. We walked in and booked cuz we were on an 8 hours bike trip and it makes us tired. Later we realized that it was almost double (we paid 595k), I saw the rate on google review and it was 360k, fine we know online booking is cheaper. The reception kept asking for paying with USD instead of Lao which I didn’t like it at all. He charged me finally more then official exchange rate. The breakfast was okay in terms of choices but it was a huge disappointment cuz all items were cold, I asked for a hot tea and finally the restaurant manager approached me and bring me a hot tea. All and all, with this room rate, you can definitely find better options. It was a NO for me

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels88
Number of Reviews48
Highest PriceINR 66,680
Lowest PriceINR 265
Average Price (Weekends)INR 8,804
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 8,856