Quaint and Good ValueGuest Rating: 4.0
Robert H.
Australia
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Date of Stay: 05 Aug 2008
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Quaint hotel in a location near the centre of Luang Prabang. A 15 minute interesting walk to the centre of town and the night market. Tuk Tuk was always available if needed. Rooms OK and the hotel did have a pool. Pool surrounds a bit squishy during the wet season. Staff were OK. Free airport transfer available. The hotel is in need of a little bit of work but overall we enjoyed our stay and the hotel is great value for money. Would stay again.
Good value for money.
Nice old world charm.
Rooms comfortable and air conditioned.
Interesting pool, but served the purpose.
Bathroom water pressure not great.
Pool surround needs work.
- Restaurant Tip : If breakfast is not included, you can get a great breakfast at Joma Cafe - across from the market.
A great hotel, nice pool, breakfast adequate, goodGuest Rating: 2.3
Murray B.
Australia
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Date of Stay: 07 Jun 2008
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A medium standard property, would definitely stay again.
Muang Luang Hotel a Safe BetGuest Rating: 3.7
WILLIAM B.
United Kingdom
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Date of Stay: 27 Feb 2008
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The buffet breakfast looked unexciting but we found that additional dishes (eg omelette or rice soup) could be ordered.The staff were helpful but seem not to have been trained to volunteer information.
The hotel's location, ten minutes or so gentle walk from the night market, might deter some but is not a serious inconvenience. A new shopping arcade has been established a block from the hotel and the silversmith area is within easy reach.
Free transportation back to the airport was a bonus.
- Restaurant Tip : The Korean barbeque restaurant on the bank of the Mekong ( go down to the river and then walk upstream for about 200 yards) was the cheapest and one of the tastiest meals we had in Laos.