Champasak Palace Hotel is elegantly located in the heart of Pakse District, the capital city of Champasak Province. lt was originally constructed to be a palace of jao Boon Oum, the last king of life (Jao Ma Ha Chee Vit) in southern Laos. The palace was built in 1969 and was not finished when Jao Boon Oum left Laos and took a refuge in France in 1975. In Champasak Palace Hotel has a main 7-floors building,which was supported by none main poles but several poles instead. Only the building was inished in 1975. Being counted 1,900 doors and windows, the palace is named Thousand-room pavilion Doors and windows are sculpted in stonishing Laotian style.
The Champasak Palace Hotel has 115 guestroom well-designed, slightly dated rooms and offers good levels of service. The Champassak Palace Each room offer Satellite television in all rooms, Airconditioning with individual control, In-room telephone with IDD, Hair Dryer, IDD/Direct Dial Line, Minibar/Fridge, Television.
Once the palace of Jao Boon Oum, the last king of Lao, the palace was renovated into a hotel and retains its former charms. Located in the heart of Pakse District, a short way to the Sedone River and Wat Pra and the Lane Xang Bank, the hotel is within walking distance of the Tourism Authority and Wat Pra Bat. The town centre is a short ride away by local taxi (tuk-tuk). The hotel boasts beautiful colonial architecture and the sweeping verandas give majestic views of the beautiful countryside. The rooms have charm and comfort and a new wing has less expensive but simple rooms that provide a good base to explore Pakse. The restaurant serves good local and international food. Try Delta Coffee, a short walk from the Champasak Palace, which offers some of the best food in town. Champasak Palace Hotel is easy to book - just enter your travel dates on our secure online booking form.
Champasak Palace located in the heart of Pakse District, a short way to the Sedone River and Wat Pra and the Lane Xang Bank, the hotel is within walking distance of the Tourism Authority and Wat Pra Bat. The town centre is a short ride away by local taxi (tuk-tuk). The hotel boasts beautiful colonial architecture and the sweeping verandas give majestic views of the beautiful countryside.
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Jan-12 by Mr. Chris Den
Our guide recommended the Champasak Palace in Champasak - and it proved a great choice, such a nice introduction to the country! The place was very well located in Pakse town close to the local amenities and restaurants. The accommodation was spot on, good value rooms with big bathrooms. Breakfast was fairly basic, but served with a giggle! the staff were all great fun, and made us feel so welcome. If you find yourself in this part of Laos, this ... more detail
Jan-12 by Mr. rafael Da Silva
Champasak Palace may be a bit of a behemothic eyesore from the outside, but once inside, you will get sweeping verandas and spectacular views over the surrounds. Built by a now-dead prince as a residence he never lived in, the Palace is now owned by a Thai group and, if this is in your budget range, is certainly worth considering. Rooms are clean if a little aged and the service prompt and friendly. The hotel has a kitch 50s feel to it, no... more detail