Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Sayaboury, Sainyabuli Province including Santiphap Guesthouse, Saylomyen Guesthouse, Phonephailin Hotel, Sayananh Hotel, Khaykham Guesthouse, Sengdao Guesthouse, Soksai Hotel, NokNoi Guest House, Vangmoungkhoun Guesthouse.
4 based on 7 reviews
Bien situé propre calme et pas cher en plus accès souriant ! Un bon plan pour une ou deux nuits. Pas de climatisation mais une bonne ventilation silencieuse que demander de plus pour une chambre à 60 000 kip
4 based on 4 reviews
サイニャブリーのほぼ中心部にあり、象祭りの会場まで徒歩15分。 ルアンパバンからレンタカーで行った。 駐車場もある。 部屋はそれなりに清潔で、安価。 部屋の目の前に車を停められるのも嬉しい。 部屋のシャワーは水温調節が難しい。 あと室内禁煙。ベッドは硬い。 端の部屋だとワイファイが弱くて繋がらない。
4 based on 1 reviews
Close enough to walk to the town centre of Sayaboury, about a mile north from the central crossing. The room was spacious and clean, although not so gorgeous, of course. Staffs are not so good at speaking English, but they are kind enough to try to, and it's enough. Aside from the small pool stand a tropically designed cafe with an open terrace and a small restaurant. The café was neat and comfortable. As they don't serve any food but drinks, you need to move to the restaurant if you are peckish. You can drink beers at the restaurant even late at night, but I took bottles back to my room and enjoyed them by myself because the restaurant was filled with local people drinking and enjoying karaoke. Everything is clean and well-designed. You need not to "tolerate" anything. They even have Wi-Fi for guests! The only thing you need to know about the room is the way to turn on the shower. You need to find a small knob (I'll attach a photo) by the wall. I could, but a couple of my colleagues, including Lao girl, ended up calling the staff to ask how. One of the most annoying problems you encounter when you search for information on the Lao PDR soil will not only be the scarcity of the English information but also the spelling variants. Sayaboury (which seems to be official these days) tend to be spelled as "Xaignabouri/ Xayaboury/ Sayabouli/ Sayabouri", and this hotel, Phonephailin, is found as "Phonepalun" in Google map. I can imagine that it's chiefly because they don't use alphabetic characters, but if you are facing trouble with finding a place to stay in Sayaboury, maybe you should choose this hotel.
3 based on 3 reviews
サイニャブリでは最高級のホテルですが、まともに宿泊できる施設は、実質、ここしかありません。部屋はシンプルで、豪華さはありません。ロビーはがらんとしていて、寂しかったです。
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Nice enough and the owner is super friendly and helped us organising our trip to the elephant camp. There is no wifi but that was actually a pleasant change as I got a heap of reading done. There's not much around in the way of eats but a few makeshift restaurants and the local market is a short walk away and worth a looksy. We could of been in a better location but it was fine.
3 based on 1 reviews
This place is located on the main drag going through town. It has free WIFI and it has hot water and cold air conditioning. The bed was VERY hard and the walls are thin so you can hear a lot at night. Free coffee and tea at the front desk but no restaurant. Very inexpensive.
3 based on 1 reviews
Everybody tries to be helpful and they succeed. But it is very difficult to be understood, especially when you have a problem. Which was the case for me, as my car refused to start again. So, these people took my luggage and me to the bus station on their motorbikes . They helped me to jump on a bus to go to Pakbeng.. So helpful. The bedroom is not worth 30 euros a night and they would not take credit cards, even if it was written that they would take credit cards on booking.com My stay was quite an experience, with four them trying to help me. This hotel is a sort of huge complex..not a boutique hotel for sure.
1 based on 1 reviews
チェックインしようとしても、フロントスタッフはトランプに興じて全くやる気なし。それもそのはず、部屋のほとんどは中国人労働者の寮として使われていて、ゲストハウスとしての機能をほとんど果たしていません。サイニャブリは宿の選択肢が限らていて、仕方ないですが。
1 based on 1 reviews
We booked through an online service (Agoda) 2 days before our arrival. When we arrived the staff told us they had not received our booking or payment. We were in Sayaboury for the Elephant Festival and most accommodation was full. The staff found us a room for each night (we needed to change rooms) but we had to pay up front for the first and then the second night - even though we had the receipt for our payment. I thought it was possible at 2 days notice in Lao that they had not received a notice but then another couple turned up on the second night and the same story unfolded. They left without paying. No one speaks English but the staff appeared genuine. It was not very pleasant and we paid twice for ordinary rooms.
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