Settha Palace Hotel

Top choice in Vientiane


This stately building, set in grounds ablaze with flowers, is as graceful as it is relaxing. Fans whirr over marble floors so polished you can see your champagne glass in them, while service is impeccable. Rooms, particularly the larger deluxe ones, are also enchanting, with four-poster beds, desks and wood floors. Check out the kidney-shaped pool.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Vientiane attractions

1. That Dam

0.16 MILES

That Dam sits on a quiet roundabout near the centre of Vientiane. Legend has it that this stupa was once coated in a layer of gold. The gold is said to…

2. Lao National Culture Hall

0.3 MILES

Huge government building that occasionally plays host to government-approved dance or musical performances.

3. Wat Si Saket

0.38 MILES

Built between 1819 and 1824 by Chao Anou, the last monarch of the Kingdom of Vientiane, Wat Si Saket is believed to be the city's oldest surviving wat…

4. Wat Mixai

0.39 MILES

One of a cluster of temples on the main drag, known for its Bangkok-style sǐm (ordination hall) and heavy gates, which are flanked by two nyak (guardian…

5. Presidential Palace

0.41 MILES

It's not possible to go inside the Presidential Palace, as unsurprisingly it is reserved for the president and government officials. It is, however, a…

6. Haw Pha Kaeo

0.41 MILES

Once a royal temple built specifically to house the famed Emerald Buddha, Haw Pha Kaeo is today a rather dusty, lacklustre national museum of religious…

7. Wat Haysoke

0.44 MILES

A Buddhist temple in the heart of the city.

8. Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan

0.45 MILES

This temple is one of the most important in Laos. It was originally built in the mid-16th century by King Setthathirat and is believed to occupy a site…