This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the former capital of Laos, and you'll see everything from golden-roofed temples to vestiges of colonial French architecture here. Buddhist monasteries abound in Luang Prabang, and early every morning, monks process through the streets collecting alms (their food for the day). If you want to watch or participate, though, ask your hotel for a brief etiquette lesson first—you have to distribute the food in a specific manner.
Restaurants in Luang Prabang
5.0 based on 8 reviews
I am Chanthy ( Mr Service ) owner of the MONK TOUR PROJECT LAO, offering services to the community by minivan for tours and transport in the whole Laos with a fair price for everyone in the world.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Localguides Asia Travel assembled by Southeast Asia expert tour guides, we invent a new true local travel experience, Our expertise about educational trip. we offer customer for most affordable trips and travel with friendly local community whom hosts your holiday.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Mini-golf with 13 holes in beautiful garden with free playground and free snooker table. Located on the grounds of ABC preschool, behind the school building.
Visited for a game of mini golf and beer. Really good spot to chill out, Ian greeted us at the door and made us feel welcome straight away. Great afternoon spent here drink beerlao and great conversation with Ian. And the Belgium chips aren't bad! Recommend this place to everyone who visits Luang Prabang
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We specialize in providing a fully escorted, memorable and personal experience for single travelers, couple, group of friends and families with variety of packaged tours. We customize your visit to our wonderful country with our personal "one on one" touch. Other services provide includes day tours, guides, cruises, adventure activities and much much more.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Laos first integrated travel portal, connecting Laos with the rest of the world. DiscoverLaos.Today is aimed at inspiring travel and accelerating the growth of tourism. Experience the unknown, while unlocking the mysteries and mystique of Laos with us.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Discova is your global destination management specialist. The synergy of two successful DMC businesses – Buffalo Tours in Asia and Olympus Tours in the Americas – Discova brings the best of both these companies together and builds upon their service portfolios to offer a tailored solution of on-the-ground support for you and your travellers.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Playground is now part of the "Crazy Golf Luang Prabang" and located on the grounds of International ABC Pre-School. It's open for public, everyday from 10am till 8pm. There's a huge trampoline, various slides & swings, a carrousel, a sandbox, a seesaw, wooden play huts etc and the whole compound is safely fenced and covered by grass. We serve food and beverages as well and we'd be happy to cater for your parties. It's perfect for children parties of course; parents can relax or play Snooker, while children are having fun. Income is 10.000 Kip per child, but free when the children play mini-golf as well. Easy to find us on Google maps. Welcome.
Ian approached us on the street one evening invited us to bring our kids to The Playground. We decided to give it a go on Christmas. We spent an hour there with our 7-year-old and 5-year-old children. The Playground is the size of a large backyard and once was a banana plantation. It's a beautiful, peaceful place where the kids can play. There is a slide, a see-saw, a merry-go-round, and minigolf holes with obstacles. We didn't use them, but in front is a trampoline available for use for 5,000 kip and a pool table for free. Additionally, there is a bar and tables to sit at. It was a great chance for our children to run around after many days of sightseeing and to meet another child who was playing there when we arrived. We paid 24,000 kip per child for our kids to play minigolf and enjoy the facilities. My wife and I enjoyed a beer and chatting with the other family and Ian while the kids played. It was quiet when we arrived, but the building on the property is a private kindergarten. I hope more visitors use this facility and that, over time, it can grow.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
My is Sai, I am living in Luang Prabang. I am from Sayboury, graduated from a college in 2014. Since then, I decided to settled my life here because I fall in love with the city, people, and enjoy my working with AccorHotels. I am specialize in Heritage City Tours, I confidence in myself to show you the beauty, ugly and bad corners of our country. I hope you will open your mind and your heart to learn more the locals daily lives. Your Private Tourist Guide, Mr. Sai
3.5 based on 176 reviews
La Pistoche Swimming Pools and Bars is the only private and public swimming pools in Luang Prabang. It is a complex of 4 swimming pools, 2 small one with water toys for kids and 2 bigger one for everybody. The 2 bigger swimming pools have 2 bars, one jaccuzzi and a small slide. If you are looking for a refreshing break from the heat, after sightseeing or an exhausting bicycle tour, jump into our pools and enjoy delicious cocktails. Away from the tourist traffic, you can find us nestled within a typical Lao Neighborhood in Ban Phong Pheng Village. We offer Happy Hours on Cocktails from noon to 7 pm. It cost 30,000 kips per persons (adults and kids) for entrance fee and you have to leave a deposit of 50,000 kips that will be refunded to you if you dont drink or eat anything, or will be substracted from your bill. Please be aware that in hot season, we do have a lots of locals, specially on Saturday and Sunday. Which means a lots of kids! We love the fact that foreigners and locals laotians can mix together. However, if you are looking for a very quiet place, we don t suggest our place. In hot season, there are some hotels that let visitors go. Also, be aware that week ends are very very busy. We suggest that you come early, we open at 10 am, if you wish to have some quiet time. Just a small note, we also have a lot of backpackers, some families have made some complains about this. Up to now, the backpackers that comes to the pool have been very kids friendly. My 7 years old daughter always end up making new friends that throw her up in the air. We also have a lots of Lao families. We do have free wi-fi, but we are not an internet cafe, so it is possible that our internet doesn t work... We priorize people having fun together and chatting together, than playing with their internet!!! Hope you enjoy!
We (Mum, Dad, 11, 9, 7) had a wonderful few hours here. There are four pools; one baby/toddler, one with slides for young kids, one that was great for laps and the main pool with a swim up bar. We were charged 30,000 per adult and our kids were 20,000 each, which we thought was fine. Toilets were clean. Staff were friendly.
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