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PHONEPRASEUTH

Just a 5-minute walk from the guesthouse to the center point of Luang Prabang across the Nam Khan bamboo bridge.

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PHONEPRASEUTH GUESTHOUSE

In Luang Prabang, The World Heritage Town.

Phonepraseuth Guesthouse is a 5-minute walk from Nam Khan River. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. A 5-minute drive from Luang Prabang, the guesthouse features rental bicycles, shuttle service and tour desk.

The guesthouse is a 10-minute drive from Phousi Mountain, Night Market and National Museum.

Each room is fitted with a TV, wardrobe and refrigerator. Shower facilities are included in a suite bathroom.

Local restaurants can be found within a 3-minute walk from the guesthouse.

ACCOMMODATIONS

PHONEPRASEUTH Guesthouse offers quiet, personalized & friendly 18 rooms, standing on the bank of Namkhan river.  Just 7 minutes crossing bamboo bridge to night market in the heart of UNESCO heritage city.

Double Room Up-stair | US$16

Prices are per room Included: 10% TAX, 10% Property service charge. Breakfast US$4. Non-refundable

Double Room Down-stair | US$16

Prices are per room Included: 10% TAX, 10% Property service charge. Breakfast US$4. Non-refundable

Family Room | US$30

Prices are per room Included: 10% TAX, 10% Property service charge. Breakfast US$10. Non-refundable

Twin Room | US$16

Prices are per room Included: 10% TAX, 10% Property service charge. Breakfast US$4. Non-refundable

How to Reach

PHONEPRASEUTH Guesthouse is located at Ban Phanluang, Luang Prabang, the World Heritage Town.

Facilities

If you are looking for a relaxing, refreshing and experience altogether, we offer all of that under here..

Free Parking
Free Wi-fi
Air-condition
Minibar
24-Hours Front Desk
Shuttle Train Service
Motorbike & Bicycle Rental
Downtown Location

The Best Attractions of Luang Prabang

Small City but Big Attractions

Phou Si Mountain

The view of the Mekong River and the city from the hill top is superb, especially during sunset. However, first you must climb 328 steps to see the 20m high Wat Chomsi stupa. Please note that Phousi temple on the top of the hill is a sacred religious site. Please dress accordingly and remember that the consumption of alcohol here is strictly prohibited.

National Museum

The “golden palace”, meant to symbolize the new relationship between Laos and France, was built between 1904 and 1909, just a few years before the kingdom of Luang Prabang was declared a protectorate, and the rest of Laos a colony, of France. The palace design combines the French “beaux arts” style with elements of Lao vernacular architecture, but the building can be said to have been finally completed when king Sisavangvong...

Wat Xiengthong

This temple is not only the most beautiful in Luang Prabang, but arguably one of the most spectacular temples in the entire country. Built by King Setthatirath around 1560 it is a classic example of Luang Prabang style and features a gracefully sloping roof and glass [tile] murals. The best time to visit, especially for photography, is in the morning.

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