The hotel is in one of the best locations in the city. It’s surrounded by plenty of restaurants, both in front and behind, and just a 1-minute walk from the night market and street food vendors. The Mekong River is less than a 5-minute walk away, and there are lots of Instagram-worthy spots nearby for great photos. Luang Prabang is a beautiful city, especially if you’re staying in this area.
The rooms are okay—nothing fancy, but functional. The air conditioning works well and keeps the room cold, which is a plus. The wifi is okay. Housekeeping cleans the room daily, and complimentary water is provided.
However, one downside is the smell in the room and bathroom, likely coming from the sewers. Even if you don’t use the bathroom, the odor tends to return. Some air fresheners or indoor plants could really help improve the experience.
Breakfast is decent. There’s a menu with some variety, but most of the options are the same. Staff are generally okay—polite but not particularly attentive or proactive.
Overall, the hotel’s location is a major highlight, but with a few improvements in cleanliness, smell management, and staff engagement, it could offer a much better stay.