There are many hotels in Luang Prabang, each with its own characteristics. This hotel was renovated from the former home of the Lao prince. Although there are not many rooms, the public areas are very rich and it is an ideal place for vacation. The breakfast is great, with a Chinese menu. The waiter is very polite and thoughtful. After ordering rice noodles, the chili sauce that Chinese people love is immediately delivered, which really won my heart 🤗. The various breads for breakfast are also very delicious. People who don’t like bread have to eat two pieces every day! The front desk service is also standardized online, and the male waiters are generally more enthusiastic! The room cleaning is very thoughtful and meticulous, at least twice a day, keeping the room clean and tidy at all times! On the first day, the tip was placed on the bedside table, but they didn’t take it. On the second day, it was specially placed on the quilt and taken away. It can be seen that the service training is still very strict! The room is large and comfortable to live in. The bedding and bath towels are very comfortable! Talk about the shortcomings. The room is not very soundproof. The waiter cleans outside in the morning, and the sound is very clear. If you live downstairs, the sound upstairs is very clear. If you encounter people who go to bed late and get up early, it will affect the quality of rest downstairs. Another point is that the hotel does not have a pick-up service. Many hotels will provide pick-up and drop-off services within the town at any time, or even pick-up and drop-off services at the airport and high-speed rail. In addition, the hotel is a little off-site. It takes more than 20 minutes to walk to any place. It is impossible to walk under the scorching sun. You need to take a tuk-tuk every time. The price of tuk-tuks in Luang Prabang has skyrocketed in recent years. Even if you only take a five-minute ride, the starting price is 20,000 per person (about 6 yuan in total), and it is calculated per person. It is more expensive than taking a taxi in any major city in China! When going to the high-speed rail station, the price of the hotel's delivery is 25 US dollars, and I immediately ordered a 99 yuan delivery service on Mafengwo. Except for the fact that I was not satisfied with the trip, the hotel vacation was really good, and I should go there again in the future.
- Xiangling
The design, decoration and layout of the entire hotel are very Southeast Asian. The bedding is also very comfortable. One of the two swimming pools is shallower and warmer, and the other narrower swimming pool is deeper and colder. The service was OK when checking in, and we also gave a tip. Everything was OK until I had breakfast and found out that one of the waitresses in the restaurant was discriminatory or pretending to be smart. I communicated with her in English throughout the whole process about what I ordered and consulted about what I didn't understand. As a result, the food I was served was short of weight, and the food I ordered was not the same as the plate. The whole experience was the most regrettable experience, which ruined so many good experiences. And later I found that there was a Chinese menu, but the service staff did not take the initiative to give it to us. Lao people feel shy or something. Anyway, the waiters who received us were enthusiastic and some kept avoiding us. It was inexplicable. On the first day of going out, I found that 300 yuan was missing from my wallet in the room on the same day. Although I am not sure whether it was taken by the hotel staff, I still remind people who go there to pack up their valuables. When you go out shopping, you must be careful when you meet people who can speak Chinese, whether they are compatriots or foreigners. They think that Chinese people have a lot of money and are stupid, or they are too generous and will rip you off. Secondly, you can bargain at night markets and morning markets.
- Shuirangheermengdongleqing