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5 star

Seng Aroun Hotel
3.3/511 Reviews

Seng Aroun Hotel

Pakse City Center Pakse|0.87km from city center
I really enjoyed my stay at Sang Aroun Hotel! The hotel is very good overall, only minor deficiencies. Location of the hotel is prime - right in the centre of ”downtown” Pakse (Pakse is exceptionally small), and within a stone's throw of many restaurants, mini markets, and tourist agencies. The large supermarkets like ”V Market” and ”Friendship Supermarket” are located only about 2 km by foot - I was able to walk to both in less than 30 mins to stock up on bigger supplies. The hotel is also less than 10 mins from the airport by Tuk Tuk, just over the bridge. Location is ideal! Rooms were large and spacious. Rooms were basic, with simple decoration, but clean. Staff were happy to provide basic amenities like an electric kettle, and two coffee mugs, upon request, so I could make coffee in the morning (I don't like 3-in-1 coffee)! The room also had working air conditioning, wifi (but very weak signal in the rooms - only strong in the reception area/ground level floor), and a working fridge. The fridge kept its cool throughout the day, so your drinks were cold when you returned from exploring! Basic toiletries were provided such as 2 little shampoo bottles, shower caps, and bar soap. This was fine for me, as I still had a supply of toiletries I was carrying from other hotels. The hotel also replenished two bottles of water every morning. Housekeeping was fantastic! The cleaning service was wonderful and they provided fresh towels every day. They had changed my linens halfway through my 4-night stay also. Rooms were cleaned thoroughly, and smelled fresh. My only minor complaints would be the shower pressure. It wasn't great, but it was manageable. The shower handle in my room also was broken, so it took awhile to finally shut off the water when I was finished showering. Water was very hot, however. The shower curtain doesn't really contain the water either - so the bathroom floor is filled with water after you take a shower. Common setup in these regions, even if not practical. And finally, the sink water drips onto the floor, leaving large pools of water. Otherwise, the bathroom was fairly clean! Just small pockets of mould and mildew, but I feel like this is due to the humid climate here, and staff do their best to keep it maintained/clean. Staff were just amazing here - from reception to cleaning staff. Very professional, welcoming, and friendly! Happy to help out with any additional requests. For example, one night, my door handle was stuck and I couldn't turn the key to get into my room - reception staff helped me out and then took care to fix the handle so I didn't have the same problems in future! Breakfast buffet was good, depending on your tastes. It's Laos, so they cater towards Asian tastes, which means white rice, hot mixed meat and vegetable dishes, rice stew, fried eggs, and chicken sausages were on offer. There were also some (but limited) Western options like toast with jams and fresh cut fruits (watermelon and dragon fruit). N

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Phubachiang Golf & Resort Pakse
4/52 Reviews

Phubachiang Golf & Resort Pakse

Pakse|5.34km from city center
We stayed for six nights at the resort and had a wonderful stay. On arrival we were loaded onto a golf buggy for the short drive to our accommodation. Our room was a very generous size with a large, fan cooled balcony overlooking the well maintained extensive gardens. Some elements of the room and bathroom were a little tired, but for the price we paid and considering the low occupancy of the resort I can understand why upgrading the rooms has yet to happen. After our first night we headed out to find that pushbikes had been delivered to our room, which came in very helpful for getting around the resort. We spent some time at the pool, which is a good length for decent swimming and has a handy poolside bar. It was a shame that the waterslide wasn't functional during our stay, I guess this was down to the low occupancy, but as paying guests it would have been appreciated if they had turned the water on so we could use it! We took advantage of motorbike hire from the resort, there were a number of options available and our bike served us well for the ten minute ride into town and also for trips further afield to the Bolaven plateau, waterfalls and Wat Phu temple. We had breakfast and a number of evening meals at the restaurant. Yes the breakfast has to be ordered the night before, but this really wasn't a problem for us. The service from the waiting staff was good, they were very courteous, just a little nervous. We found this to be an excellent choice for our Pakse stay, being just out of town means it's very peaceful, with uninterrupted views of the surrounding hills and was better value than smaller, city centre hotels.

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Wat Luang

Seng Aroun Hotel
3.3/511 Reviews

Seng Aroun Hotel

Pakse City Center Pakse|0.28km from Wat Luang
I really enjoyed my stay at Sang Aroun Hotel! The hotel is very good overall, only minor deficiencies. Location of the hotel is prime - right in the centre of ”downtown” Pakse (Pakse is exceptionally small), and within a stone's throw of many restaurants, mini markets, and tourist agencies. The large supermarkets like ”V Market” and ”Friendship Supermarket” are located only about 2 km by foot - I was able to walk to both in less than 30 mins to stock up on bigger supplies. The hotel is also less than 10 mins from the airport by Tuk Tuk, just over the bridge. Location is ideal! Rooms were large and spacious. Rooms were basic, with simple decoration, but clean. Staff were happy to provide basic amenities like an electric kettle, and two coffee mugs, upon request, so I could make coffee in the morning (I don't like 3-in-1 coffee)! The room also had working air conditioning, wifi (but very weak signal in the rooms - only strong in the reception area/ground level floor), and a working fridge. The fridge kept its cool throughout the day, so your drinks were cold when you returned from exploring! Basic toiletries were provided such as 2 little shampoo bottles, shower caps, and bar soap. This was fine for me, as I still had a supply of toiletries I was carrying from other hotels. The hotel also replenished two bottles of water every morning. Housekeeping was fantastic! The cleaning service was wonderful and they provided fresh towels every day. They had changed my linens halfway through my 4-night stay also. Rooms were cleaned thoroughly, and smelled fresh. My only minor complaints would be the shower pressure. It wasn't great, but it was manageable. The shower handle in my room also was broken, so it took awhile to finally shut off the water when I was finished showering. Water was very hot, however. The shower curtain doesn't really contain the water either - so the bathroom floor is filled with water after you take a shower. Common setup in these regions, even if not practical. And finally, the sink water drips onto the floor, leaving large pools of water. Otherwise, the bathroom was fairly clean! Just small pockets of mould and mildew, but I feel like this is due to the humid climate here, and staff do their best to keep it maintained/clean. Staff were just amazing here - from reception to cleaning staff. Very professional, welcoming, and friendly! Happy to help out with any additional requests. For example, one night, my door handle was stuck and I couldn't turn the key to get into my room - reception staff helped me out and then took care to fix the handle so I didn't have the same problems in future! Breakfast buffet was good, depending on your tastes. It's Laos, so they cater towards Asian tastes, which means white rice, hot mixed meat and vegetable dishes, rice stew, fried eggs, and chicken sausages were on offer. There were also some (but limited) Western options like toast with jams and fresh cut fruits (watermelon and dragon fruit). N

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Pakse Mekong Hotel
4.3/57 Reviews
Pakse City Center
Enjoy my stayed and very beautiful nature waterfall, everythings amazing to see nature. Thank you all staff so helpful and friendly. Welcoming at reception lovely smile. I will be back after this pandemics.
Pakse Hotel & Restaurant
4.1/533 Reviews
Pakse City Center
It is about 3 kilometers from Pakse Airport, tu-tu car 40,000kip, taxi 50,000-80000kip. Long Temple is nearby. The decoration of public areas has a Lao ethnic style.
Erawan Guesthouse
5/51 Reviews
Excellent service inside Hotel, We will visit Again in the future
Seng Aroun Hotel
3.3/511 Reviews
Pakse City Center
I really enjoyed my stay at Sang Aroun Hotel! The hotel is very good overall, only minor deficiencies. Location of the hotel is prime - right in the centre of ”downtown” Pakse (Pakse is exceptionally small), and within a stone's throw of many restaurants, mini markets, and tourist agencies. The large supermarkets like ”V Market” and ”Friendship Supermarket” are located only about 2 km by foot - I was able to walk to both in less than 30 mins to stock up on bigger supplies. The hotel is also less than 10 mins from the airport by Tuk Tuk, just over the bridge. Location is ideal! Rooms were large and spacious. Rooms were basic, with simple decoration, but clean. Staff were happy to provide basic amenities like an electric kettle, and two coffee mugs, upon request, so I could make coffee in the morning (I don't like 3-in-1 coffee)! The room also had working air conditioning, wifi (but very weak signal in the rooms - only strong in the reception area/ground level floor), and a working fridge. The fridge kept its cool throughout the day, so your drinks were cold when you returned from exploring! Basic toiletries were provided such as 2 little shampoo bottles, shower caps, and bar soap. This was fine for me, as I still had a supply of toiletries I was carrying from other hotels. The hotel also replenished two bottles of water every morning. Housekeeping was fantastic! The cleaning service was wonderful and they provided fresh towels every day. They had changed my linens halfway through my 4-night stay also. Rooms were cleaned thoroughly, and smelled fresh. My only minor complaints would be the shower pressure. It wasn't great, but it was manageable. The shower handle in my room also was broken, so it took awhile to finally shut off the water when I was finished showering. Water was very hot, however. The shower curtain doesn't really contain the water either - so the bathroom floor is filled with water after you take a shower. Common setup in these regions, even if not practical. And finally, the sink water drips onto the floor, leaving large pools of water. Otherwise, the bathroom was fairly clean! Just small pockets of mould and mildew, but I feel like this is due to the humid climate here, and staff do their best to keep it maintained/clean. Staff were just amazing here - from reception to cleaning staff. Very professional, welcoming, and friendly! Happy to help out with any additional requests. For example, one night, my door handle was stuck and I couldn't turn the key to get into my room - reception staff helped me out and then took care to fix the handle so I didn't have the same problems in future! Breakfast buffet was good, depending on your tastes. It's Laos, so they cater towards Asian tastes, which means white rice, hot mixed meat and vegetable dishes, rice stew, fried eggs, and chicken sausages were on offer. There were also some (but limited) Western options like toast with jams and fresh cut fruits (watermelon and dragon fruit). N
Xuanmai Garden Resort
4.6/511 Reviews
I stayed here for a week as I needed a break from cities and constant travel. I felt very at home during my stay here. Ngoc was a wonderful host - very kind and attentive, and her food was delicious. I highly recommend the cooking class. It is also easy to book trips and long distance journeys, and Ngoc would call a tuk tuk driver for me when I needed to go into Pakse, as I did not have a bike. If you need a rest from constant travel and to spend some time in nature, then I highly recommend!
Champasak Grand Hotel
4.4/575 Reviews
The bed was comfortable and the room was spacious and well set out. Air con good and shower good and plenty of hot water. Food really good and early check in and late check out at no extra cost. Lovely views of the river and bridge, and pool area was set out well. The hotel is in need of renovation and this is happening as we speak without the work being too intrusive to guests. This hotel must have been amazing back in the day and we loved our stay. I think in time it will be restored to its former glory before covid and i would happily stay here again. Downsides - refurbishment needed but this is being done and doesn’t detract from a pleasant stay. There is a bit of drain smell in the rooms, probably due to lack of use, and you get used to it quite quickly. Not a lot going on around, but we found a cute pizza place so i think things are starting to recover. I would definitely recommend staying here, this is a lovely hotel that is just needing more tourists to visit to get back on its feet.

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Number of hotels132
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$35
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Pakse Hotel Guide

New and popular hotels in Pakse recommended by Trip.com. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Pakse, Trip.com is here to help! You can plan a one or two day trip to Pakse. If you travel to Laos, visiting Pakse is a good choice.

Pakse International Airport is the primary airport in Pakse.

On Trip.com, there are 36 recommended hotels in Pakse. When looking for hotels in Pakse, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 20 USD. There are 5 four-star hotels in Pakse at an average price of 40 USD per night. There are 9 three-star hotels in Pakse at an average price of 30 USD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Pakse at an average price of 20 USD per night. Hotels in Pakse offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Mosaic Collection is the top choice of many travelers in Pakse. Mosaic Collection is the most popular brand among tourists. Champasak Palace Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Pakse. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Mekong Paradise Resort.

You can choose attractions in Pakse that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Si Phan Don.

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