Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel in Luang Prabang
Rue Chao Fangum, Banthatluang, Town Center, Luang Prabang, Laos
Listed as one of 'Conde Nast' magazine’s hot hotels, this hotel will not disappoint in providing guests with first class accommodation and service. Featuring the world class Angsana spa for some sensory delights and pampering, the hotel prides itself on ensuring guests maximum comfort and convenience when staying in historical Luang Probang. Once home to Laotian royalty, the guestrooms are spacious and adorned with elegant furnishings, reminiscent of Lao’s French colonial era. The Elephant Blanc pool side restaurant serves French, Laotian and Indochinese cuisine to be enjoyed over a star littered night sky and chilled glass of red wine. Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel can be easily booked with our secure online booking form. Simply enter your dates and click to proceed.
Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel is located in the town of Luang Prabang in north-central Laos. Its airport, featuring service from Bangkok, Hanoi, and many international centers, is just five minutes away.
Get treated like royalty at Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel, a former Laotian palace where time has stood still for centuries.
Modern luxury meets ancient history at the Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel, once the home of Laos' Prince Souvannaphouma, and today a one-of-a-kind riverside resort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ancient village of Luang Prabang and its palace-turned-hotel are an ideal destination for discerning travelers looking for elegant accommodations off the beaten path.
Whether guests choose to stay in one of the original royal suites at La Residence or opt for a room the Garden Wing, the stunning outdoor pool and spa are just steps away.
The cultural explorations at this former French colony begin at the Elephant Blanc restaurant, where exciting French-Laotian fusion cuisine is served. Meanwhile, the Buddhist temples and monks of nearby Namphou Square can easily be discovered by bicycle. For those feeling more adventurous, several day treks are on offer, including a ride up the nearby Mekong River in a wooden longboat and a journey to Mount Phousi and its surrounding mountain jungle.
No comments:
Post a Comment