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Rosewood Luang Prabang

Louang Prabang 06000, Laos, Luang Prabang

Hotel 5-star in Luang Prabang, Laos, in the heart of Luang Prabang, featuring a Mekong-side setting, traditional Laotian design and Rosewood branding.

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About

Rosewood Luang Prabang is located in the historic city of Luang Prabang, Laos. This 5★ hotel is part of the Rosewood Hotels & Resorts property. It is near the Mekong River, providing a peaceful and natural setting. The location is ideal for exploring temples and local culture while enjoying quality service. What sets this hotel apart is its intimate and refined atmosphere. The design draws inspiration from traditional Laotian architecture, creating a warm ambiance. Travelers appreciate the blend of luxury and authenticity. Rosewood Luang Prabang is often recognized for its exceptional service and attention to detail. Before visiting, know that this hotel suits both couples and travelers seeking tranquility. The ambiance is conducive to relaxation and discovery. The best times to visit are the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is pleasant. _My tip from the Concierge: book in advance to enjoy the best deals and secure your stay at this popular hotel._

History & heritage

In Luang Prabang, heritage is never merely decorative. The former royal capital of Laos has a rare cultural density in South-East Asia, where temples, traditional houses, traces of the colonial era and the rhythm of Buddhist rituals form a living landscape rather than an open-air museum. Staying at Rosewood Luang Prabang therefore means entering that continuity, through an address that favours atmosphere, human scale and a dialogue with place over any showy display of luxury.

The hotel belongs to the singular world of Luang Prabang, a historic town known for its architectural and spiritual legacy. Here, travel takes on a slower tone. Mornings belong to light mist, tiled roofs, saffron robes and the murmur of water. Days unfold between cultural discoveries, temple visits, market stops and returns to calm. Rosewood Luang Prabang captures precisely that balance: offering a refined retreat while allowing the destination itself to remain centre stage.

Its visual identity, inspired by Lao architecture, contributes to that sensitive reading of the region. Rather than a pastiche, the decorative language evokes local materials, proportions and the spirit of traditional dwellings, with particular attention paid to privacy. The result is not that of a large urban hotel, but of an address conceived as a world of its own, where nature, silence and artisanal detail matter as much as comfort. This approach suits the contemporary idea of meaningful travel: seeking an experience rooted in place, coherent and capable of saying something about the country without reducing it to clichés.

Belonging to Rosewood Hotels & Resorts adds another dimension. The brand is known for developing hotels where local character plays an essential role, with highly attentive service and an aesthetic that avoids international uniformity. In Luang Prabang, that philosophy finds especially fertile ground. A stay here is not conceived as a break cut off from the world, but as a more comfortable, more serene and more precise way of engaging with a city of culture.

What ultimately stands out is the way the hotel seems to adopt the tempo of Luang Prabang itself. Nothing feels forced. The intimacy, refinement and closeness to the natural setting give the stay an almost residential quality. For travellers drawn to the history of places, the spiritual dimension of the destination and a discreet idea of luxury, Rosewood Luang Prabang feels less like a simple five-star base and more like an address that extends, in its own way, the city’s gently contemplative spirit.

The setting

Rosewood Luang Prabang enjoys a location that says much about its character: close to the Mekong, within the orbit of historic Luang Prabang, yet sufficiently set back to preserve a sense of calm. That matters in a destination valued as much for the beauty of its monuments as for a particular quality of silence. The hotel does not attempt to compete with the heritage intensity of the centre; instead, it offers a soothing counterpoint, a place to return to after visits in search of shade, greenery and a chosen slowness.

The overall impression is that of a retreat integrated into its landscape. Nature is not incidental here. It shapes the perception of the stay, from the paths linking the various spaces to the views over foliage and the constant presence of water. This relationship with the natural setting helps distinguish the address from more conventional town hotels. One does not come merely to sleep near the main sights: one stays to experience an atmosphere, a breathing space, a more immersive way of inhabiting Luang Prabang.

The design inspired by Lao architecture reinforces that coherence. The lines, materials and decorative details evoke local ways of building without slipping into folklore. The mood remains refined, yet never cold. What emerges from the shared spaces is a hushed elegance made of natural textures, welcoming proportions and light often softened by surrounding vegetation. The intimacy highlighted among the hotel’s strengths is not an abstract claim: it is felt in the way the spaces seem to create personal pauses at every moment of the day.

This measured scale particularly suits travellers who associate luxury with discretion. Rosewood Luang Prabang does not feel like a showpiece resort. It favours a subtler experience, almost residential at times, where one can read, rest, linger over tea or prepare an excursion without agitation. For a couple’s stay, this configuration works especially well; for a cultural journey, it also allows a real continuity between outside and inside, between discovery in town and return to the hotel.

Another advantage is that the property serves as a practical base for exploring temples, historic quarters and local culture. That accessibility is valuable, because Luang Prabang is best discovered in sequences: a morning devoted to sanctuaries, a late-afternoon walk, a stop at the market, then a return to a more secluded place. The hotel suits that rhythm perfectly. It is for those who want to see, understand and feel the destination while keeping the comfort of five-star service and the serenity of a carefully preserved environment.

Rooms and suites

At Rosewood Luang Prabang, accommodation is fully part of the sense of place. More than somewhere simply to spend the night, the room becomes an extension of the landscape and of the hotel’s overall aesthetic. The guiding thread remains the same: a refined interpretation of Lao architecture and spirit, translated into interiors that favour natural materials, soft tones and an immediate feeling of privacy. One does not come here for demonstrative luxury, but for a form of enveloping comfort designed to slow the pace and let the destination enter the stay.

That coherence is first felt in the atmosphere. The proportions are conceived to encourage rest, with sensitive attention paid to light, airflow and the balance between openness and retreat. Depending on the category chosen, guests can expect the same signature throughout: discreet elegance, decorative details evoking regional craftsmanship, and a layout that favours tranquillity. The sense of being apart, protected from noise, is central. In a town where days can be rich in visits, that quality of refuge becomes especially meaningful.

Rooms and suites are particularly well suited to couples, but also to travellers who value the sensory dimension of a hotel. Here, comfort is not reduced to a checklist of amenities; it also lies in the way the space supports the simple gestures of travel. Returning after a day spent among temples and walks, closing the door, finding the room carefully prepared, enjoying evening turndown, then letting silence settle again: it is often in this sequence of details that the success of a stay is measured.

Daily service contributes greatly to that impression. Regular housekeeping, attentive preparation of the spaces and the availability of the teams help maintain a constant feeling of order and serenity. For long-haul travellers as much as for those staying only a few nights, that reliability is valuable. It gives the stay a discreet fluidity without ever burdening the experience with excessive presence.

One also appreciates the way the accommodation remains in dialogue with the natural environment. In Luang Prabang, the beauty of a stay often lies in subtle elements: late-afternoon light, the sound of water, the coolness of a dry-season morning, vegetation framing a view. A successful hotel is one that preserves those sensations rather than erasing them. Rosewood Luang Prabang seems conceived in precisely that spirit. Its rooms and suites provide a setting conducive to rest, reading, contemplation and the kind of decompression travellers seek after days of cultural exploration. For anyone wishing to combine character, calm and five-star service, the address answers with a notably intimate idea of luxury.

Dining

In Luang Prabang, dining is part of the journey itself. Local cooking, regional influences and the direct relationship with markets give the destination a discreet yet genuine culinary dimension. In that context, Rosewood Luang Prabang’s offering is best appreciated as an extension of the place: a setting valued as much for the quality of the moment as for the plate itself. Without relying on effects, the culinary experience gains in precision when it aligns with the rhythm of the day, the light, the landscape and the intimate atmosphere that defines the hotel.

Breakfast takes on particular importance here. In a destination where mornings are often the finest hours for exploring the town, beginning the day in a calm environment, with attentive service and open views onto nature, changes one’s whole perception of the stay. One can easily imagine waking without hurry, lingering over coffee, tropical fruit and simple, carefully prepared dishes before setting off towards temples or historic streets. That kind of apparently ordinary moment often becomes one of the most lasting markers of a successful hotel.

The rest of the day calls for a more flexible approach. After sightseeing, the hotel may offer what many discerning travellers seek: somewhere to lunch or dine without breaking the sense of calm, with clear cooking, measured service and a setting that allows conversation, rest or contemplation to remain in the foreground. In an address of this nature, dining does not need to be spectacular to be memorable. Above all, it should be coherent with the spirit of the house, attentive to ingredients, local flavours and the traveller’s comfort.

The value of a hotel such as Rosewood Luang Prabang also lies in its ability to act as a bridge towards the town’s culinary culture. The concierge teams can usefully direct guests towards complementary discoveries: markets, local specialities, neighbourhood favourites or more immersive experiences around Lao cuisine. The stay then gains depth. The hotel is no longer merely the place where one eats well; it becomes a point of support for understanding the region through its tastes, customs and rhythms.

For couples, the romantic dimension of a meal in a peaceful setting is obvious. For cultural travellers, what matters more is continuity with the destination. In both cases, dining contributes to the hotel’s overall identity: intimate, refined and free of ostentation. That restraint is precisely what appeals. It leaves room for what matters most: the feeling of being well, in a place that respects its surroundings and knows how to make each meal a breathing space. In Luang Prabang, where many visitors come in search of something other than the mere accumulation of activities, that quality of presence matters as much as any loudly proclaimed culinary signature.

Spa & wellbeing

Wellbeing at Rosewood Luang Prabang feels naturally aligned with the spirit of the place. In Luang Prabang, one does not seek only treatments or facilities; one also comes for a broader sense of calm linked to the landscape, the rhythm of the town and its spiritual dimension. In that context, the hotel seems especially well placed to offer a restorative experience that is not disconnected from the destination. Rest begins here even before any treatment, in the quality of the silence, the presence of greenery and the sensation of being slightly removed from the world.

This approach suits guests who prefer wellbeing as continuity rather than performance. After a day of visits, walking and cultural discoveries, the body often asks less for excessive sophistication than for a setting that feels right: a quiet place, attentive welcome, time to slow down, regain energy and release accumulated tension. Rosewood Luang Prabang, through its intimate atmosphere and natural setting, provides a particularly favourable environment for that kind of deep recovery.

In a hotel of this category, one naturally expects careful attention to rituals of relaxation, whether through massages, treatments inspired by local traditions or simpler moments of rest. Without asserting details that have not been confirmed, it is fair to say that what matters most here is the quality of the overall experience: the discretion of the teams, the smoothness of the organisation and the ease with which a wellbeing pause can be integrated into a day of exploration without disrupting its rhythm. It is often this ease that distinguishes a merely available service from a genuine art of hospitality.

The setting of Luang Prabang further deepens that dimension. In a town marked by temples, meditation, morning alms processions and a certain gentleness of life, wellbeing takes on a particular tone. It is not only about relaxing, but about recovering a quality of attention. Reading a few pages after a treatment, settling into a peaceful corner, listening to water or rain depending on the season, extending the calm into the evening: such simple gestures acquire an almost ceremonial value here.

For couples, a shared moment of relaxation may become one of the highlights of the stay. For solo travellers or culture-minded guests, it often provides a necessary counterpoint to the emotional intensity of sightseeing. In both cases, Rosewood Luang Prabang appears to uphold a vision of wellbeing faithful to its broader identity: refined but never demonstrative, attentive without being intrusive, rooted in place rather than standardised. It is a reminder that a great hotel is judged not only by the richness of its facilities, but by its ability to create the conditions for genuine release. In Luang Prabang, that promise carries particular resonance.

Concierge & services

In a destination such as Luang Prabang, service quality is decisive. The town is delightful to discover, yet it reveals itself even better when one benefits from guidance that is precise, discreet and well informed. Rosewood Luang Prabang appears to answer that expectation through an approach to service that favours fluidity over display. The aim is not to overload the stay with visible attentions, but to make each stage simpler, more comfortable and better tailored to individual wishes.

The presence of a 24-hour concierge is a real asset in this respect. Whether arranging a temple visit at the right time of day, planning a transfer, obtaining recommendations suited to a traveller’s profile or adjusting a programme as the stay unfolds, such availability makes a tangible difference. In a hotel of this level, one expects more than mere practical answers; one expects the ability to guide with discernment. In Luang Prabang, that may mean suggesting a quieter route, recommending a cultural discovery away from peak hours, or helping shape a day balanced between heritage, nature and time to rest.

The 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping, turndown service, luggage storage, laundry and wake-up service all contribute to the same logic of continuous comfort. Taken individually, these elements may seem standard in luxury hospitality; gathered within a more intimate address, they take on particular value. They allow the traveller to focus on what matters: experiencing the destination without concern for practical constraints. It is often this absence of friction that gives a stay its true elegance.

Multilingual staff add an important dimension, especially in a town that welcomes international visitors and where cultural nuances sometimes deserve to be explained with tact. Good service is not only about execution; it is also about translating a place, making it accessible without flattening its complexity. For travellers discovering Laos for the first time, that mediation can be invaluable. It reassures, guides and allows them to enjoy the experience more fully.

What one seeks here, ultimately, is hospitality capable of remaining in the background while being constantly present. Rosewood Luang Prabang seems especially well placed to offer that kind of service: attentive, reliable and never intrusive. For a romantic stay, that means more spontaneity and less logistics. For a cultural journey, it results in a clearer understanding of the destination. In both cases, service becomes a form of invisible staging for comfort. It is one of the surest signs of a successful hotel: everything appears simple, not because travel naturally is, but because a capable team is ensuring that it becomes so.

The Luang Prabang way of life

Luang Prabang is one of those places that immediately impose a different relationship with time. People come for its heritage, certainly, but often remain attached to it for something harder to define: a gentleness of life made up of slowness, diffuse spirituality, shifting light and daily gestures that remain legible. Rosewood Luang Prabang speaks precisely to travellers who wish to approach that way of life without giving up the comfort of a grand hotel. Its appeal lies in that double promise: enabling immersion while offering a refined setting in which to breathe again.

To discover Luang Prabang is to accept that not everything can be reduced to a list of sights. Temples matter, as do walks, but what matters most often lies in the intervals: a market observed at the right moment, a quiet street at day’s end, a coffee after a visit, the sight of an old roof behind trees, the silent passage of monks at dawn. Through its setting and atmosphere, the hotel suits that way of travelling well. It does not impose a programme; it facilitates a rhythm. That is an important distinction, especially in a destination that rewards inward availability more than a race through activities.

The proximity of the Mekong contributes to this experience. The river, even when not the immediate focus of every movement, structures the town’s imagination. It reminds one that Luang Prabang is also a place of confluence, exchange and landscape. For the traveller, that presence translates into a sense of space and continuity. Between riverbanks, temples, hills and historic quarters, the town reveals itself as a coherent whole, at once spiritual and earthly. Returning afterwards to a hotel surrounded by nature extends that feeling of balance.

The local way of life also rests on a certain restraint. Nothing seems loud. Beauty often appears in detail, repetition and quiet attention. That is perhaps why an intimate and refined address such as Rosewood Luang Prabang feels particularly suited to the destination. It does not seek to dominate the place; it aligns itself with it. For travellers accustomed to major capitals or more theatrical resorts, the experience can feel deeply restorative. One rediscovers the pleasure of a stay spent walking, observing and listening, then returning to rest in a setting that prolongs that quality of presence.

Choosing this hotel therefore also means choosing a way of living Luang Prabang: attentively, without haste, allowing the town to reveal its nuances gradually. For a first trip to Laos, it is an especially fitting gateway. For travellers already familiar with South-East Asia, it offers the chance to approach a destination that retains a rare relationship between heritage, nature and spirituality. In every case, the stay takes on a more contemplative, more sensitive tone, and perhaps one that endures longer in memory than many more demonstrative itineraries.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking Rosewood Luang Prabang through MyConciergeHotel means approaching the destination with editorial and practical guidance designed for discerning travellers. Luang Prabang is not a place to be consumed as a mere stopover. The town deserves a stay prepared with discernment, taking into account the season, the desired pace, the type of experience sought and the balance between cultural discovery and time to rest. A well-constructed booking makes a real difference, especially at an address where intimacy and serenity form an essential part of the promise.

The value of a specialist concierge service lies first in placing the hotel within its true context. Rosewood Luang Prabang is particularly well suited to couples, travellers in search of tranquillity and those who favour a sensitive reading of the destination. It may be less suited to guests seeking constant animation or a stay centred exclusively on resort-style facilities. That distinction, simple though it seems, already helps refine the choice. Booking intelligently also means knowing whether one is looking for a cultural base, a romantic retreat, a restorative pause, or a combination of all three.

The travel period matters as well. The dry season, generally from November to April, is often considered the most pleasant time to discover Luang Prabang in favourable weather conditions. That also means the most sought-after dates may require greater anticipation. Booking ahead not only helps secure a stay at a popular hotel, but also allows the details that shape its quality to be better organised: arrival times, transfers, sightseeing rhythm, special requests and preferences linked to the desired atmosphere.

MyConciergeHotel can also help shape the stay as a whole. In Luang Prabang, it is often wise not to overload the programme. A few well-chosen visits, moments reserved for wandering, time to unwind at the hotel and a degree of flexibility usually create a richer experience than an overfilled schedule. This is particularly true in a property such as Rosewood Luang Prabang, whose value lies as much in its atmosphere as in its location. Booking well here therefore also means preserving space for the unexpected and for rest.

Finally, booking through MyConciergeHotel means choosing a qualitative reading of luxury hospitality: one based less on slogans than on the genuine fit between an address and a travel plan. Rosewood Luang Prabang appeals through its design inspired by Lao architecture, its intimate and refined atmosphere, its proximity to the Mekong and its convenient access to temples and local culture. The key is knowing how to make the most of it. That is precisely the role of a well-informed concierge: to turn a fine address into a stay that feels right, smooth and memorable. In a town as nuanced as Luang Prabang, that sense of rightness often matters more than any loud promise.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • A quiet breakfast before the temples

    Beginning the day in calm is one of the most rewarding pleasures of a stay in Luang Prabang. This experience centres on an unhurried wake-up, breakfast enjoyed in peaceful surroundings, and the time needed to set off afterwards towards temples and historic streets with a different frame of mind. Ideal for travellers wishing to embrace the destination’s slower rhythm from the very start of the morning.

    EssentielIncluded in your stay
  • Tailor-made cultural itinerary

    With the help of the concierge, guests can shape a day according to their interests: major temples, historic quarters, markets, viewpoints or more contemplative pauses. The point is not to accumulate stops, but to compose a coherent route suited to the traveller’s pace and to the best visiting hours. A more fluid and more personal way to approach Luang Prabang.

    Sur mesureReservation required
  • A wellbeing pause after sightseeing

    After a day spent exploring Luang Prabang, few things feel more welcome than time devoted to unwinding. This experience favours a return to calm: rest, a treatment or massage subject to hotel availability, followed by a gentler evening within the property’s hushed atmosphere. Particularly well suited to couples and culture-minded travellers seeking to balance discovery with recovery.

    Reservation required
  • Between the Mekong and the historic town

    A stay gains another layer of depth when it brings together Luang Prabang’s two defining dimensions: the presence of the river and the richness of its urban heritage. This experience invites guests to think of the day as a dialogue between landscape and local culture, followed by a return to the hotel for calm. A simple yet particularly fitting way to understand the destination’s distinctive balance.

    DestinationReservation required
  • An intimate evening at the hotel

    Some of the finest hours in Luang Prabang are those of returning. After the town, the temples and the walks, the hotel fully reveals its value as a refuge. This experience highlights an unhurried end to the day: dinner in peaceful surroundings, attentive service, evening turndown and time regained either together or alone. An ideal signature for those who seek discreet luxury rather than constant entertainment.

    Included in your stay
  • A slow stay in the dry season

    From November to April, when the weather is generally at its most pleasant, the hotel becomes an especially fitting base for experiencing Luang Prabang at a measured pace. This experience values cool mornings, carefully chosen visits, calm returns and a sense of balance between exploration and rest. It is intended for travellers who prefer the depth of a well-composed stay to the multiplication of activities.

    Conseil saisonnierReservation required

Highlights

  • Close to the Mekong River
  • In the historic town of Luang Prabang
  • Design inspired by Lao architecture
  • Intimate, refined atmosphere
  • Handy base for temples and local culture

Services & amenities

Dining

  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Luggage storage
  • Massage treatments
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 15:00
Check-out
Until 12:00

Cancellation

Reservations over this period must be cancelled by 6 p.m. hotel/local time and 60 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of 100% of full stay plus tax.

Free cancellation up to 60 hours before arrival

Pets

Pets are welcome at no extra charge.

Rosewood Luang Prabang welcomes pets weighing up to 7 kg/15 lb. Only one pet is allowed without any additional fee.

Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in all rooms and public spaces.

Location & access

Address: Louang Prabang 06000, Laos

Map showing the location of Rosewood Luang Prabang
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 50 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • The Living Land CompanyTourist attraction
    1.1 km · 14 min walk
  • Ock Pop Tok Living Craft CentreTourist attraction
    2.6 km · 31 min walk
  • Wat That LuangTourist attraction
    3.4 km · 41 min walk
  • Centre UXO sur les bombes non exploséesMuseum
    3.7 km · 44 min walk
  • Traditional Arts and Ethnology CentreMuseum
    4.2 km · 51 min walk
  • Wat WisunaratTourist attraction
    4.3 km · 52 min walk
  • Wat May SouvannapoumaramTourist attraction
    4.4 km · 53 min walk
  • Mont PhousiTourist attraction
    4.5 km · 54 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • Thatluang ParkPark
    3.3 km · 40 min walk
  • Sunrise Hotel Luang Prabang Mekong riverBotanical garden
    4.0 km · 48 min walk
  • MandaLao Elephant ConservationPark
    4.7 km · 56 min walk

The practical side of the area

Pharmacy, taxi, dry cleaner — the address you’ll probably need.

My tip: the front desk keeps these addresses on hand.

  • Phosy MarketMarket
    2.6 km · 31 min walk
  • Dara MarketMarket
    4.1 km · 50 min walk
  • Luang Prabang Night MarketMarket
    4.2 km · 51 min walk
  • Luang Prabang morning marketMarket
    4.3 km · 52 min walk

Distinctions & affiliations

Sources & verification

The factual information on this page is sourced from and verifiable against open encyclopaedias and reference databases.

External references

Data collected on 31 May 2026.

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Why choose Rosewood Luang Prabang?

Rosewood Luang Prabang is an exceptional address in Luang Prabang, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot if needed.

    My tip : Signalez votre heure d'arrivée la veille, cela aide à sécuriser une place au plus juste.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast served is buffet style, with continental options. It may be included in your rate or available at an additional cost. Hours and room service can be confirmed with the concierge.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at Rosewood Luang Prabang?

    Pets are not allowed at Rosewood Luang Prabang. For more information on pet services, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 5 km from Luang Prabang Airport, which is approximately a 15-minute drive. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot if needed.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast served is buffet style, with continental options. It may be included in your rate or available at an additional cost. Hours and room service can be confirmed with the concierge.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Rosewood Luang Prabang?

    Pets are not allowed at Rosewood Luang Prabang. For more information on pet services, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 5 km from Luang Prabang Airport, which is approximately a 15-minute drive. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    The hotel has an outdoor pool. For more details on access and hours, please consult the concierge.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check the possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Airport transfers are offered, usually at an additional cost. Details can be arranged by the concierge.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy may vary depending on the rate and season. Generally, free cancellation is possible 24 to 72 hours before arrival. For exact terms, contact the concierge.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    There is a local tourist tax to be paid on-site, which may vary depending on the number of nights and guests. Please inquire with the concierge for more details.

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