Le Jardin Hotel is set in Pakse, 600 metres from International bus station KM 2. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Set in Pakse, less than 1 km from Pakse Bus station, Intouch Riverside Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and an outdoor swimming pool.
Located in Pakse, 500 metres from International bus station KM 2, Heaven Guesthouse provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Yu
United Kingdom
Tina is the best host , wish we could stay longer here. The guesthouse is super lovely like the owner, you will feel at home there. 100% recommend.
Cosy room, good vibes and atmosphere !
Situated in Pakse, 200 metres from Champasak Historical Heritage Museum, Nakhone Champa Hotel features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Lyndsey
United Kingdom
The manager of the hotel what very helpful. Recommend stuff for me to do and arranged tuk tuk drivers for me
Athena Hotel provides comfortable rooms and an outdoor pool, a 10-minute walk from the centre of Pakse. It also has free Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the hotel.
Jude
Australia
wonderful professional staff
great location
pool area was lovely
rooms were charming and spacious , common areas stylish and well maintained
Steps away from Mekhong River, Arawan Riverside Hotel offers free round-trip airport shuttle service. It boasts an outdoor pool and on-site parking facility.
Offering a restaurant, Pakse Hotel is set in a former cinema and casino, which is located 3 km from Pakse International Airport. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Asoka
Australia
FFriendly and professional staff. Catered to all my extra requests.
Ambience of the hotel. Food (breakfast) quality and quantity
Situated within 500 metres of Champasak Historical Heritage Museum and 1.1 km of Wat Phabat, Soubundith Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Pakse.
Set in Pakse and within 300 metres of Wat Luang, Chato Hostel has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Toby
United Kingdom
Helpful staff (though not all good with English) - let me use their phone to call our next hotel.
Room was comfortable and clean, albeit with no window.
Pakse is a small, dirty town without a clear center.
Pakse is a small, dirty town without a clear center. Few good restaurants, and few people speak English. You have to have a scooter to get anywhere. There are interesting places in the area but not many of them are properly developed. Rather, their best years are behind them. On my next visit to Pakse would like to avoid Pakse city.
Sambor
Poland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately I was only in Pakse for 1 night.
Unfortunately I was only in Pakse for 1 night. The city has lots to do and lots to offer, however isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing. Many come here to do the Pakse loop which is supposed to be great.
Katie Kinnaird
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who...
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who want to have a travel with slow-paced.
Sitting and chilling on the banks of Mekong river where is the border between Laos and Thailand. You could feel the great of nature.
Khanh
Vietnam
10
Scored 10
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the...
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the majestic Mekong River. I can thoroughly recommend both the Champasak Grand Hotel and the Pakse Hotel. There is a lovely market located in the centre of the town where you can buy nearly anything.
John
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but...
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but not much to do directly in the town. Good hub for day-trips via motorcycle or tour, but expect to get really dirty if you do them via motorcycle as only the very largest of the main roads are paved outside of the town.
Not much nature nearby, all flat areas have been cleared and converted to farmland. It takes a bit of work to get to areas with a bit of nature, but it's nice once you do so. Once you're out of the town the small villages vary from somewhat picturesque and mostly traditional to modern cement. Definitely worth exploring the countryside via motorcycle.
Waterfalls are nice, but can be a bit crowded (by local standards).
7
7LeagueBoots
Vietnam
6.0
Scored 6.0
We chose the more expensive 4,000 island tour expecting to...
We chose the more expensive 4,000 island tour expecting to see more. We spent 5 minutes at 2 waterfalls, which are impressive, in an 11 hour day and that was it! The rest of the day, 10hrs and 50 minutes was spent waiting for, or sitting on, old buses and vans.
The much cheaper Bolonan plateau would have shown us villages, crafts and agriculture and been much better.
Tina, the manager, is incredibly helpful and always there to assist and guide with anything I need. Abu Bakar, one of the staff members, is very knowledgeable about the area and is always available to help book tuktuks or taxis. I even felt comfortable asking about the safest way to return to the hotel late at night. Tina even gave me access to the kitchen and offered me free food, which made me feel right at home. The mattresses in the room are so comfortable, which isn't always the case in other places I've stayed in Laos.
Overall the family in charge of the place made their best efforts to make us enjoy our stay at the resort. The hotel is tucked away from the city center of Pakse just a street off the main road but quiet to enjoy relaxing without the nose of the city. The rooms are nice enough even though for the price the bathroom could be better. The food, breakfast, lunch and dinner alike, that are made by the family are simply delicious and absolutely worth a try. Wifi was also good during our stay.
The staff was nice and even helped us to book a stay at a homestay on the Bolaven Plateau, which we couldn't contact without a lao sim card. We could also rent a scooter with them, book the bus to Thakhek and leave our big luggage at the hostel for 3 days while we stayed on the Bolaven Plateau. The double room was clean and quiet, too. In the entrance hall there is a pool table for free use. In the street there are many food stalls in the evening.
Great place to stay if you're in Pakse. Tina, the owner is super friendly, gives you some good advice on things to do, arranges a motorbike for a fair price, arranged bus and boat to Don Det and is overall good company to talk to. She even invited me to join her and the other staff/friends for some food and drinks. Which was a very nice local experience. The rooms are also good and the guesthouse is located near some streetfood, markets,...
We loved this hotel! The manager was very helpful and went way out of his way to help us plan our stay and excursions. There was a nicely maintained pool but I was so busy exploring the sights that I did not have a chance to swim. The breakfast was great! Wonderful fresh expresso cofee and great French bread with homemade jam. I will definately go back again one day!
One of the best hostels that I stayed in Laos. Super clean, organized and quiet (which is really important to me).
Is close to the local market and many of restaurants. There is also a menu for breakfast with super affordable price. They also charge a fair price with you wanna to go 4K islands (the hostel next to it charge more expensive rates).
Excellent value for money. It's an older guesthouse with basic facilities but with a fresh lick of paint. Exceptionally clean. Firm mattress but not super -hard so comfortable. Nice area out front for good breakfast or to sit and relax and talk to fellow travellers. Very nice and helpful French and Laotian couple.
I love this hostel alot.
Everyone is so helpful and kind.
Especially the receptionist named Phoud.
I had to check out very early at 4am and my friend forgot to pay 2 bottle of beer.
Phoud help me with her own money.
I will try the way to give her back when I back to Laos at soonest.
Love from Mirror, VietNam.
The location is excellent - very close to the bus station and several great restaurants. The Hostel is super clean, all staff are very friendly and helpful. Staff arranged our ticket onward for a better price than the hotel around the corner. We can recommend it, but wouldn't want to stay in the room we had.
New family run guesthouse. Budget friendly, in a side street close to the river and restaurants. The owner rents out motorbikes and is a knowledgeable source of information for things to see in the area, including the Bolaven trail. I had an amazing two nights here, thanks Xavier and family!
Very clean, relaxing place. Amazing value given that it is walking distance from downtown Pakse. Ngok was a wonderful host; she used to run a restaurant in town before Covid so her food is really good. She also has amazing English! We enjoyed a restful weekend on our way to the Waterfalls!
Rooms near the pool.
Good sized rooms.
Quiet hotel and area.
Staff very helpful
Basic breakfast provided.
No kettle in room but supplied when asked.
Shuttle bus provided into the town centre in evening.
Freedom mall few minutes walk away with some decent eateries during daytime
A beautiful old colonial hotel well managed to an excellent standard. Hotel slowly being refurbished it will take time. Food on rooftop perfect realistic price wines cannot fault anything. Spotlessly clean throughout. Highly recommend. Breakfast outstanding.
All the other reviews were right this place rocks! I was greeted and given plenty of info on what to do around Pakse. For sure book as soon as you can because it does fill up.
Feel like home. The host always showed us their hospitality and active support. Facilities were new and clean. Come here if you are in Paksé and you will never regret it
The staff were mostly friendly and helpful. The room was extremely clean. Breakfast was exceptional for Laos standards. Helpful travel agent within the building
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