Anonymous User
May 10, 2024
First of all, the entrance is hard to find.
I couldn't find it, so I called through a Japanese-run bike rental shop on the opposite street, but I couldn't get through.
I was pretty worried, but I finally found out that the building with a massage parlor sign was the hotel.
The building is old, but the rooms are kept clean. There was no daily sheet change, so I think it's perfect for short stays.
When I made the reservation, the regular room was about 3,000 yen, and I was able to stay in an upgraded room for an additional 1,500 yen.
I think this is a characteristic of Laos, but everyone is relaxed and friendly.
The hotel staff also worked as masseuses, and I thought their skills were quite high.
The upgraded room was very spacious and comfortable.
There are several restaurants, night markets, convenience stores, etc. nearby, so I think it's a good place to relax.
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