Probably the worst hotel I've ever stayed in. Avoid thunder
On the first day of check-in, we were asked if we wanted to participate in the New Year's Eve event and dinner, which cost 120 US dollars per person. After we clearly refused, the waiter said that we had to ask the manager for approval. ? ? Even said that some guests would pay even if they did not participate in the event. Very outrageous.
The hotel is a historical building. It is understandable that some hardware facilities cannot be renovated, but it is really hard to understand that small appliances such as hair dryers cannot be equipped with a better one, but the low-power hair dryers of hotels that cost three or four hundred yuan.
There is basically no service awareness. The local restaurant and Mekong River night tour were booked through the hotel, claiming that they were booked, but when we arrived at the place, the other party said that there was no reservation record... This is the first time I have encountered such an unreliable one.
The breakfast options are also relatively simple, with a fixed menu ordering system every day. It was basically repeated on the third day. I ordered Lao Green Tea on the menu, but what was brought up was Twinings tea bag green tea...
When leaving the hotel, my friend took the hotel's change bag to put dirty clothes (a cloth bag), but when he checked out and arrived at the train station, he was told to return the laundry bag. We left our old clothes and shoes in the hotel, and no waiter asked if they were personal belongings left behind.
- Guest User
An unexpected surprise in Luang Prabang.
The hotel is a different world with a different view. Every piece of furnishings is an old object, with many old photos and old Buddha statues. The reception room and swimming pool have a kind of old southern beauty.
The room is on the first floor of a single-family building. The old wooden door with shutters opens to a private courtyard full of green plants.
The neighborhood is very quiet, away from the downtown. There is a temple next to the hotel, and there will be daily donations from local residents around 6 am. The whole Luang Prabang is not big, and you can reach the morning and evening markets and Mount Phu Si by strolling from the hotel.
The service is quite satisfactory. Not very enthusiastic, but comfortable.
- River Choo