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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Pha That Luang Vientiane, COPE Visitor Centre, and Wat Sisaket and more, get ready to experience the best places in Vientiane.
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1Pha That Luang Vientiane

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Historical landmark
Pagoda
Pha That Luang Vientiane is a historic 44-meter gold Buddhist stupa surrounded by a walled enclosure and grassy courtyard. Nearby, visitors can explore an air-conditioned shopping mall offering electronics, sports equipment, and jewelry. The original Morning Market is filled with mass-produced silks, T-shirts, and souvenirs. Along the Mekong River banks, locals and tourists enjoy walks, exercise, dining at restaurants, and shopping for clothes and souvenirs at night.
Absolutely stunning with its brilliant golden color and unique, eye-catching architecture. The intricate roof design is especially impressive. The temple grounds are divided into several zones, with historical information and pictures displayed along the walls, making for a peaceful and enriching walk. Entrance fee for foreigners is 30,000 Kip. Flowers are provided for offering, and donations are welcome based on personal faith.🙏 Parking is available.
Lutthanee S — Google review
The Golden Heart of Laos – A Must-Visit Landmark in Vientiane Pha That Luang, also known as the Great Stupa, is the most iconic and sacred monument in Laos. Located a few kilometers from the city center, this golden stupa stands proudly as a symbol of Lao identity, Buddhism, and national pride. Visiting here feels like stepping into the spiritual heart of the country. The main stupa is completely covered in gold paint and shines beautifully under the sunlight. It’s surrounded by smaller stupas, temples, and statues that add to the site’s grandeur. The architecture is both impressive and symbolic — every level of the structure represents a different stage of Buddhist enlightenment. The golden color glows even more brightly in the early morning or late afternoon, making it perfect for photos. Inside the compound, there are several shrines and Buddha images, along with a small museum that explains the history of Pha That Luang and its restorations. The grounds are spacious, clean, and peaceful, with plenty of areas to walk around or sit quietly. You can truly feel the spiritual atmosphere here, especially when local monks and worshippers come to pray. The entrance fee is 30,000 Kip for foreigners and 5,000 Kip for locals, which is very reasonable. Whether you’re interested in architecture, religion, or Lao culture, Pha That Luang is an absolute must-see when visiting Vientiane — a golden symbol of faith and unity that truly represents the soul of Laos. 🌕🙏
Siva J — Google review
Wonderful day celebrating the holiday with my family. We went in the afternoon to avoid the crowds, but all the vendors were still available selling local, delicious food and drinks. We had a wonderful time. If you don't know, long pants and full shirts are required to enter the temple itself. If you don't wear that, the proper attire can be rented for a very small fee and deposit just outside the actual temple. See photos attached. Beautiful Buddhist Temple. Must see if you're in Vientiane
Jason W — Google review
The stupa was built by King Setthathirat in 1566, after Vientiane became the capital of Laos. With a height of 44 meters, Pha That Luang has a pinnacle covered in real gold, with a set of painted turrets surrounding its central stupa. Incidentally Pha That Luang means 'great golden stupa'. Impressive glittery structure
CK C — Google review
A gorgeous gold pagoda or stupa. The surrounding temple area has many artefacts to check out. This a place worth visiting, there is also a statue of a Lao king outside the main complex. A good way to escape the heat of the Laotian weather is to walk under the cool clay tiled corridors - a bit of ancient engineering to battle the afternoon heat.
Sumiitra S — Google review
Beautiful monument, the gold paint shimmers in sun light. Very calm and positive energies. You can sit, meditate and relax.
Aakash V — Google review
Pha That Luang in Vientiane is a stunning golden stupa and Laos’ most sacred monument. Rich in history and spiritual meaning, it symbolizes Lao identity and Buddhism. The peaceful atmosphere and majestic architecture make it a must-visit for anyone exploring the cultural heart of Laos.
Juliyanti N — Google review
Awesome historical temple, it was a dream to make it there. However, to be the most symbolic temple in Laos I think they could do a better job with the maintenance of the place.
Franco P — Google review
That Luang, Xaysettha 10009, Laos•Tips and more reviews for Pha That Luang Vientiane

2COPE Visitor Centre

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Located in Laos, the COPE Visitor Centre is a solemn museum that offers displays and films about the history of bombings and related disabilities. The center is situated just a short motorbike ride away from Talat Sao Morning Market. It provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about Laos's tragic history and its relationship with unexploded bombs through informative displays and exhibits. The museum sheds light on the aftermath of the secret war during the Vietnam War, which dropped millions of bombs in Laos.
A Profound and Unforgettable Experience in Vientiane This museum is an essential stop for anyone visiting Vientiane. The exhibits provide a powerful and deeply moving account of the impact the war had and continues to have on the people of Laos. We were stunned to learn that the country endured the equivalent of a plane full of bombs being dropped every eight minutes, around the clock, for nine consecutive years. Be sure to watch the documentary. The legacy of this devastation persists today, as many unexploded “bombies” still remain buried across the countryside. Entry is donation-based, and we were glad to support further by purchasing handmade goods crafted by survivors. A truly excellent and eye-opening visit.
L M — Google review
A must visit if you’re coming to Vientiane. A deep insight into the countries history and a good cause to help the victims of this tragedy. No entrance fee but there is opportunity for donations
Olly S — Google review
An absolute must visit if you are in Vientiane. It is free but a donation is appreciated. They also have a gift shop with interesting and educational products. I bought a book all about a boy with an artificial limb. The museum gives you lots of information about the history of the bombings throughout Laos and how it effected the population. Every exhibit was fascinating. The most harrowing was of a video of woman, a mother, describing the events that led to her son's death. He was affected by a pair of cluster bombs that other children were playing with. His life also could have been saved had the hospitals in the area had blood or oxygen. It was heartbreaking. I think the scale of the bombings across Laos is not widely known - and COPE help to shed light on this and how it still affects local people everyday.
Coralie P — Google review
In the Vietnam war, the US dropped more bombs on Laos than were dropped by both sides combined in WW2 - even though the US weren't at war with Laos - making them the most bombed country per capita in history. The legacy of this continues to this day with millions of unexploded ordnance still littering the Laotian countryside, posing a risk to children playing and farmers working.  COPE not only works to clear those remaining bombs but also helps with the rehabilitation of those seriously wounded by them. As you can guess, this isn't the most cheery place but is a reminder that the effects of war long outlast the wars themselves. With USAID recently withdrawing the crucial funding that helped charities like COPE mitigate America’s aftermath the centre relies on visitor contributions more than ever. Visit the centre to learn more about America’s “secret war” and help save a life with a donation.
Andrew C — Google review
A harrowing experience in an unassuming place, this is an important place which details Laos as the unfortunate victims of a war they weren't a part of. The front looks like a small school compound, but walking in you see small buildings housing the exhibition of the Laos bombings. Small, but significant enough to sicken your stomach. There is a small exhibit, also a small movie room. Immerse yourself in this place. I think 40 minutes is more than good enough. Entrance is free, I suggest spending some time if you're in Vientianne, to know more about the history of the place.
Owen — Google review
I learned a lot about the bombing situation in Laos and the people who suffered because of it. It was truly eye-opening to see how much pain and struggle they went through, and how it still affects many lives today. I also discovered more about the country’s history and how the people of Laos have managed to rebuild their lives with strength and hope. Its free to check as well
Elio M — Google review
Sombre and sad experience. Excellent educational experience. Highly recommend watching documentaries in the cinema room. Entry free, donations encouraged. Small gift shop also.
Travel J — Google review
Absolutely a must when in Laos. Really detailed exhibition explaining facts, including personal stories, videos, real artifacts. Is more extensive than the one in Luang Prabang focused more in the rehabilitation and people affected. Free, clean toilets, helpful staff
Tereza F — Google review
Boulevard Khou Vieng, Vientiane, Laos•http://www.copelaos.org/•+856 21 241 972•Tips and more reviews for COPE Visitor Centre
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3Wat Sisaket

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Buddhist temple
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Wat Sisaket is a remarkable 19th-century Siamese-style temple in Vientiane, Laos. It was constructed by the last king of the Vientiane Kingdom and is one of the oldest temples in the city. The temple houses a museum and cloister wall that contains thousands of small Buddhas.
A great place to visit when in Vientiane. It is said to be one of the oldest surviving temple in Vientiane. There were massive collection of Buddha statues around the premises and the walkway. The temple was a sight to see as well. Enjoyed walking around the premises and savoring the history it holds. Such a beautiful place.
Aibi Y — Google review
Huge Temple. In the middle is a 18th century temple with old Buddha and the wall is painted in 18th century art. Beautiful temple and Aesthetic design. 30k kip entrance fee for Foreigners for the middle temple. The whole temple is free and no entrance fee needed.
Ser H — Google review
Sisaket Museum is one of the most remarkable and serene cultural landmarks in Vientiane. Built in 1818 by King Anouvong, it is known as the oldest surviving temple in the city, and it beautifully represents a blend of Lao and Siamese architectural styles. The moment you enter the temple grounds, you can feel a deep sense of peace and history — the calm atmosphere, traditional wooden structures, and shady trees make it a truly spiritual experience. The highlight of Wat Sisaket is the cloister surrounding the main ordination hall, where more than 6,000 Buddha images are displayed. These statues, made of bronze, wood, silver, and stone, range in size from tiny to life-sized and are arranged neatly in small wall niches. It’s an amazing sight that shows the deep Buddhist devotion of the Lao people. Inside the ordination hall (sim), the murals are breathtaking — centuries-old paintings that depict Buddhist stories and daily life in ancient Laos. Photography isn’t allowed inside, which helps preserve the calm and sacred atmosphere. The museum also exhibits ancient palm-leaf manuscripts, relics, and religious artifacts that reflect Laos’s rich spiritual heritage. Everything is well cared for and clearly presented. The entrance fee is 30,000 Kip for foreigners and 5,000 Kip for locals, which is very reasonable. It’s located just across from Ho Phra Keo, making it easy to visit both together. A must-visit site for anyone who appreciates culture, history, and peace. 🌿🙏
Siva J — Google review
If you have the time, I recommend stopping by. The outside area is nice, but what’s really worth it is the “museum” — it’s the highlight and does require an entrance fee. The multiple Buddha statues surrounding the structure are quite eye-catching. Inside the main temple, taking photos isn’t allowed, but there are signs that explain the history of the place. There are restrooms available, and you can see everything in about 40 minutes.
Martiniano J — Google review
You’re not allowed to take photos inside the temple, which I think makes sense because it helps maintain the peaceful and sacred atmosphere. The entrance fee is 30,000 kip for foreigners, while locals only need to pay 5,000 kip. It’s quite a difference, but I understand that it helps support the preservation of the temple and the maintenance of the surrounding area. The temple itself is stunning and filled with beautiful artwork that really captures your attention. The architecture is traditional yet detailed, and the murals and carvings tell many stories about Buddhism and Lao culture. The craftsmanship is truly impressive. you can see the amount of patience, skill, and dedication that went into every piece. Even though it’s not the largest or most famous temple, it still carries a deep sense of history and spirituality. If you come from a country that’s already rich in Buddhist culture, you might find it somewhat familiar and less surprising. However, it’s still fascinating to observe how Laos expresses its faith through unique local designs and artistic touches. There’s something special about the calm and respectful environment here — it encourages you to slow down, reflect, and appreciate the details. Overall, I’d say I was somewhat satisfied with my visit. It may not be the most breathtaking temple I’ve ever seen, but it definitely has its own charm and character. If you’re someone who enjoys learning about cultural heritage, traditional art, and the spiritual side of Laos, this temple is definitely worth a stop.
Elio M — Google review
A quick visit of 1 hour is enough if you are not studying Buddha relics and artifacts. Many were destroyed during the early Siamese war period. Small place but rich in history. I thought the entrance fees were abit steep for the average experience.
Richard Y — Google review
This Buddhist temple in Vientaine was built in 1818 on the order of King Anouvong. It may be the oldest temple still standing in Vientiane. There is a cloister wall with more than 2,000 ceramic and silver Buddha images within the temple. The temple is unusual as it has an eclectic mix of Buddhist building styles and also houses a museum.
CK C — Google review
Nice place. A lot to see and there is a museum to see. But always remeber to follow the rule, a lot of sign rule here inside the museum. There is a toilet as well, a souvenir (painting) The ticket for the museum is 30.000 kip for foreigner and 5.000 kip for local.
Angopastro S — Google review
XJ76+6HV, Ave Lane Xang, Vientiane, Laos•http://www.visit-laos.com/vientiane/wat-sisaket.htm•+856 20 56 777 272•Tips and more reviews for Wat Sisaket

4That Dam Stupa

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Pagoda
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
That Dam Stupa, also known as the black stupa, is an ancient bell-shaped monument located in Vientiane, Laos. It is believed to have been protected by a seven-headed water serpent and was once covered in pure gold before it was pillaged during the Siamese-Laotian war in the 1820s. Despite its location on a less attractive roundabout, it is one of Vientiane's oldest standing structures, with a history spanning over 500 years.
Nice structure among french architect combine with contemporary urban. Good restaurant around. English speaking staff, well serve, afforable western food with mixed Lao's cuisine. Lot of trees with fruits, there are many birds gather chit chat, have fun, eating in the late noon, beautiful sunset.
Vu P — Google review
I travel from Malaysia to Europe by train, Vientiane Laos is my connecting city, so I stay overnighthere. Please check my YouTube Channel [Lonely Railway Explorer]. Surrounding with many cafe, if daytime really hot, suggest just enjoy cold beverage at the cafe, after visit this temple.
Lonely E — Google review
It's beautiful. There is a few cafes around it. You can chill and have a drink at the cafes while enjoying the majestic view of the stupa. Recommended!
Din N — Google review
The Black Stupa located in the middle of a roundabout was a sight to see. Loved it's ancient vibe. It was believed to be inhabited by a 7 headed serpent "Naga" who is a believed to protect Vientiane during crisis.
Aibi Y — Google review
There isn't really THAT much to see and do In Vientiane; I guess that in part explains why the town (village?) hasn't thrived and the population hasn't increased to a useful level, hence the economy like the village is woefully impoverished in many aspects, although not culturally. For me this modest, unkempt, dilapidated relic is a visual metaphor for Vientiane in so far as it's just about worth seeIng but shouldn't be if it had more to offer. That said, if you pass it by your life will not be impeded.
Not C — Google review
Ancient architecture in Lao. Standing the test of time. Protected by a seven head water serpent.
Gordon W — Google review
Its history makes it more interesting but its worth just to stop a second at this calm roundabout and stare at the Stupa
Arnau F — Google review
This is a very nice mound. Very shapely. I think based on the photos it was shaved prior to me seeing it.
Euan J — Google review
140 Rue Samsenthai, Vientiane, Laos•Tips and more reviews for That Dam Stupa

5Victory Monument

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Memorial
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Monument
Monuments & Statues
Patuxay, also known as the Victory Monument, is a striking war memorial in Vientiane. Resembling the Arc de Triomphe from afar, it stands at the city center and symbolizes Laos' liberation and independence. The monument features traditional Laotian carvings and Buddha figures, giving it a unique blend of European and local influences.
A very important monument for Laos which commemorates their independence from France. It really was a sight to see. Loved how it looks at night too and you will see the fountains with colorful lights. You can also go up inside where you can learn more about its history and some other facts about Laos. You can also see the view from above. The ticket is 30,000 kip for foreigners. You can only go up until 5pm. A great place to see when in Laos.
Aibi Y — Google review
Highly recommend this monument that is very similar to Paris' Arc de Triumphe. There is a small entrance fee for adults where visitors climb stairs into a few exhibition halls that outlines the construction history and cultural significance of this monument. Quite informative and interesting. Beautiful architecture and recently restored, this monument has pleasant garden surroundings and water fountains. Nice escape from the sun and heat during the day. Water fountain show can be enjoyed in evenings. Nice panoramic views of Vientiane city.
Albert L — Google review
A must-visit place in Vientiane because it is beautiful and elegant with rich history and stories. It also serves as a small galley to tell the story and history behind it once you purchase the ticket and walk inside and all the way to the top. The view on the top is incredible. Don’t miss out on it.
Gary C — Google review
This is one of the most popular tourist attractions that you must visit if you are in Laos. A nice place to take a photos. The architecture is beautiful. Highly recommended!
Din N — Google review
Beautiful building with some interesting history which you can read about inside when you climb up. The view from the top is great, you can see all of Vientiane. Also if you come at the right time, the music will start playing and the fountains start to dance along to the music - I think it may be around 4pm or 4:30pm.
Leo G — Google review
The Victory Monument in downtown Vientiane, Laos, was built between 1957 and 1968. Known as Patuxai, Victory Gate or Gate of Triumph, is a war monument dedicated to those who fought in the struggle for independence from France. A piece of interesting history : the monument was built using American funds and cement actually intended to build a new airport. Knowing the history made the visit more interesting
CK C — Google review
well worth a visit on a clear day. I belive night has light shows on the fountains but then can't go up. very hot up there so take sunglasses etc.
Jeremy S — Google review
A Must-See Landmark in Vientiane Patuxai, or the Victory Monument, is one of the most iconic and impressive landmarks in Vientiane. The structure is grand and beautifully designed, inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris but with stunning Laotian architectural details that make it truly unique. Climbing to the top is absolutely worth it — the panoramic view over the city is fantastic, especially during sunset. Along the way up, there are small souvenir shops and exhibits that give you a bit of history and local culture. The surrounding park is peaceful and well-kept, perfect for a relaxing stroll or taking photos. It’s also beautifully lit in the evening, giving it a magical atmosphere. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just want to enjoy a great view of Vientiane, Patuxai is a must-visit. Don’t miss it!
Savon V — Google review
XJC9+6F9, P.D.R, Vientiane 00100, Laos•Tips and more reviews for Victory Monument
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6Vientiane Night Market

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The Vientiane Night Market is a vibrant open-air market located along the picturesque Mekong River. It offers a wide array of local handicrafts, clothing, and homewares. This bustling riverside bazaar attracts both tourists and locals, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere.
The Vientiane Night Market is a fantastic spot for budget-friendly food with a great variety of choices. The only downside is the lack of public seating, which can make it hard to enjoy your meal comfortably. Still, the delicious and affordable food makes it a must-visit.
UEM — Google review
Many foods stalls have many dishes, but the price is not very cheap, not recommended eat seafood here. Suggest to eat sticky rice and grilled fish, papaya salad, sausage.
Oanh B — Google review
Vientiane Night Market is a vibrant and lively stretch that runs along the Mekong River—definitely a must-visit while in the city. The market is a long stretch of stalls offering a little bit of everything—from local street food and fresh fruit smoothies to clothes, handmade crafts, bags, souvenirs, and even some electronics and household items. It’s a great spot to take a relaxed evening stroll, soak in the local vibe, and maybe grab a bite while you shop. The food options are mostly simple but tasty, including grilled meat skewers, sticky rice, and other local snacks. Prices are quite affordable and it’s a good place for casual shopping or picking up gifts. It can get crowded, especially after sunset, but that just adds to the lively atmosphere. Overall, it’s a fun and casual experience with something for everyone—whether you’re there to eat, shop, or just people-watch by the riverside.
Jitya M — Google review
Vientiane Mekong Night Market is a tourist attraction in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. This night market stretches along the Mekong River and has quite a different atmosphere from what we typically imagine as Southeast Asian night markets. They mostly sell counterfeit brand clothing, various accessories, earrings, and necklaces, with barely any street food stalls. If you're going there specifically to shop, you might be quite disappointed. Personally, if your schedule in Vientiane is tight, I think it's perfectly fine to skip this place
Donggeon K — Google review
The night market is long and lively, offering clothes, shoes, bags, food, and even a small amusement park. It’s a pleasant place to walk around and enjoy. The market is open every night. You can park either at the temple or along the street.
Lutthanee S — Google review
Meh… not like any of the other night markets we’ve experienced in Laos. Maybe only one stall that was selling handicrafts… otherwise just selling counterfeit western clothes, bags, belts, sunglasses, phone accessories and beauty supplies. The food stalls were few and far between, but there’s a mini amusement park if you’ve got kids. Can totally be skipped
Tarek H — Google review
The Vientiane Night Market is an absolute must-visit if you're exploring Laos. It’s bustling with energy, sprawling across a vast area with what feels like tens of thousands of stalls. Each section of the market offers something different – from authentic Laotian street food to clothing, daily essentials, and souvenirs. The food section is a particular highlight, showcasing Laotian specialities like laap, a spicy minced meat salad; grilled Mekong river fish; and khao jee, the local version of baguettes stuffed with savoury fillings. The aroma of these dishes fills the air, tempting you to try everything. In the clothing and accessories area, you’ll find a diverse array of styles and textiles – be prepared to haggle here, as prices are often negotiable. It’s all part of the experience, and vendors are usually open to bargaining in good spirits. The night market sits right beside the Mekong River, where you can enjoy views across to Thailand. Interestingly, the Thai side is unlit, giving it a stark contrast to the vibrant and lively atmosphere of the Lao side. Spending a leisurely three hours here feels effortless, as there’s so much to explore and enjoy. The market’s scale and diversity make it easy to lose yourself in the experience, without ever feeling fatigued. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a casual visitor, the Vientiane Night Market provides an unforgettable slice of Laotian culture and charm.
YUUKI S — Google review
A stroll along the boardwalk at sunset is a must. It was more memorable than the night market itself. All the locals are out dancing zoomba and chilling. It's a wonderful cultural experience. And the sunset backdrop is beautiful. Plus plenty of food if you're hungry.
Howe — Google review
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7Lao National Museum

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Nestled in the historic French Governors mansion, the Lao National Museum is a treasure trove of Laos' rich heritage. This captivating museum invites visitors to delve into the country's past, showcasing an impressive collection of around 8,000 artifacts that span from prehistoric times to modern history. Among its highlights are ancient Khmer sculptures, dinosaur bones, and intriguing pottery fragments. The upstairs exhibits provide a well-organized narrative of Laos’ evolution through significant events such as Siamese invasions and French colonization.
The Lao National Museum is a great place to learn about the rich history and culture of Laos. The exhibits show everything from ancient artifacts and traditional clothing to the country’s more recent history, including the French colonial period and the revolution. The building itself has a charming old-style design that adds to the experience. Information is written in both Lao and English, which helps foreign visitors understand easily. The ticket price is affordable, and the staff are friendly. It’s a good place to spend 1–2 hours if you want to know more about Laos beyond just the temples and monuments.
Siva J — Google review
Average museum. Most texts in English have weird translations that can be difficult to understand at times. The works at the second floor have been finished, so the exhibition area seems to be wider than what previous reviewers said. Nonetheless, the exhibition rooms are not well organized. Few signs, and items are displayed without much explanation, sometimes at random. Even the pictures displayed are reprints, which reduce the usefulness of coming to the museum in person. To do only if you have spare time in Vientiane.
Alexandre D — Google review
Nice place. It was laid out chronologically across 3 floors. There were some screens/technology but they weren't turned on except for YouTube on the 1st floor. There is air conditioning in each of the 5 galleries. My favourite one was about the Lao people's fight against colonial powers (France and the USA). It costs foreigners 30,000 kip to enter. It was still open on National Women's Union Day on Sunday 20th 2025. The entrance is directly on the main road and only 1 gate is open to drive through (the other seems to always be shut) so it looks closed but it isn't. There are toilets with soap on floors 1 and 2.
Rebecca T — Google review
The Lao National Museum is a fascinating place to visit for anyone interested in learning about the history of Laos. The museum was originally located in the centre of the city in the former French Governor's Residence. I came here during my first visit to the city in 2010. This purpose built museum was built between 2013-2017 and allows space for the exhibits to grow over the coming years. The exhibits are well spaced out on well airconditioned galleries and all exhibits are clearly marked in Laos and English. Artifacts range from the pre-history era to the establishment of Lao PDR. Well worth a visit
Nigel S — Google review
Four experience levels to see. Impressive and very educational. Helped very much to understand Lao people better. 1. Room: Ancient period 2. Room: cultural development from 1300 until 1900 ( the wow place with a lot of culture and a lot of super impressive 700 year old bronze statues. A must see. Exceptional experience. 3. 1900 till 1975 (war and political conflicts) very sad story 4. The new era after liberation I really liked the place. Quite new building. We visited on Sunday. We were almost alone. ☺️
Val S — Google review
It's kind of far, you would like to take a taxi. It's a quiet place and there are 3 floors for visiting with 5 exhibition halls. 30.000 kip for foreigner. And there is another museum about the president, just beside this one. Unlucky it's closed when I went.
Kye T — Google review
A wonderful museum to learn about Laos through different periods. There are five exhibitions showing the country’s history and culture from ancient times to modern days. Everything is well-organized and informative. The entry fee is 30,000 kip, which is quite reasonable. You can easily get here by Bus No. 29 from the Central Bus Station for only 8,000 kip. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Lao history and culture!
Praising L — Google review
You know about the museum, so what more is there to say? In order to get here take the #13 bus from the bus depot, it will cost 8000k. I recommend showing the driver on the map where you want to get off before leavIng tbe depot. The bus fills up quickly, so be swift and grab a seat near the front, as crowded minibuses like this are hard to get off when packed, and it WILL get packed. WARNING prepare the correct money ahead of time, pay quickly and get off. The bus is busy public transport for working class people who have no resources to travel any other way. No one wants to wait whilst some fuddy duddy tourist endlessly fumbles for change In their purse. Have some respect for the people and country in which you are a guest.
Not C — Google review
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8Lao Textile Museum

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The Lao Textile Museum, located 6 kilometers from Vientiane's center, is a unique cultural center and museum preserving the rich tradition of Lao textiles. Set in a traditional compound, it houses a diverse collection of antique textiles from various ethnic groups across Laos. Visitors can explore weaving demonstrations, view antique looms and hand-dyed fabrics representing ethnic minority patterns. The museum also features a shop offering handcrafted textile goods for purchase.
This is a must-visit spot in Vientiane! The entrance fee is only 30,000 Kip, and it offers a fascinating insight into the traditional silk-making process—from extracting the silk thread to creating the final product. I especially enjoyed seeing how different designs are made, which was truly impressive. Although I visited on Labor Day and missed the demonstrations of silk spinning and dyeing, the experience was still very enjoyable. To top it all off, they served butterfly pea tea at the end, which was a lovely touch. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Lao culture and craftsmanship!
Ella B — Google review
Recommend visiting the Lao Textile Museum. Located further out from Vientiane, it is an interesting museum that covers how Laotian people fabricate clothing and extract clothes dyes. The demonstration on how they made dyes was interesting and interactive. Very quiet with few visitors, this museum is relaxing and informative. The shop offers opportunities to buy locally made items and tastes the butterfly pea tea that changes colour when you add lemon juice. Staff are very friendly and passionate about their craft.
Albert L — Google review
Absolutely loved my visit to the Laos Textile Museum in Vientiane! It’s a beautiful private museum, owned by what seems to be one of the respected families in Laos. One of the staff became my personal guide, and the experience was amazing, so detailed and educational. I learned about silk production, traditional dyeing methods, fabric techniques, and the evolution and history of Lao textiles. Toward the end, I was invited to their mini workshop where I could see the dyeing process up close. I even got to taste a small orange-colored mango sweet, a little sour, and incredibly fresh. They also served me butterfly pea tea which was surprisingly delicious. The whole experience felt authentic and rich in culture. Entrance was only 30,000 kip (~$1.50), and it was absolutely worth it. One of the best cultural stops in Vientiane! I would love to come back one day!
Juliyanti N — Google review
Really lovely museum costing 30,000 kip. You learn a lot about silk worms, the weaving process and patterns, and how their indigo dye is made. I really appreciated the staff that went out of their way to show me around. They let you try a free cup of butterfly pea flower tea at the end of the tour and they have a beautiful selection of souvenirs available. One of the staff even filled up my water bottle and let me use their wifi hotspot so I could call my taxi. Worth while use of your time, you should visit!
Adah R — Google review
So great to see how the fabric is produced. I support all the woman that work here and take pride it their quality work. The items for sale are a great price for the quality you receive.
Leonard D — Google review
Really nice and medium sized museum with authenticity. Japanese influence shaped the garden and it's really interesting to see traditional ways of colouring and production of textile. You can also shop and there are some very precious pieces
Sarp O — Google review
This world-class museum and experience was a pleasant discovery. It is head and shoulders above the other museums we saw in Vientiane. To begin with, the gardens and buildings themselves are quite stunning. Entry (in Nov 2024) is 30k kip. A guide showed us around and explained a welcome amount of details, and we got to try one of the threading techniques ourselves, using the wooden device. Then we learnt a bit about silk. There are examples of traditional fabric styles and clothing in the upstairs areas. The colouring section in another area is particularly interesting. It’s a very logical flow through the museum, and you end up in a shop with complimentary butterfly pea flower tea. We loved it, and learnt a fair bit. Will look at fabric and traditional dress a bit differently now.
Damian T — Google review
Great place, surrounded by beautiful plants. Museum occupies old wooden building and the exhibition is both instructive and inspiring. The entry ticket costs 30.000 kip and it's money well spent. After seeing the museum you are offered a cup of blue tea and you can buy some of traditional clothing products (these are quite pricey though)
Janusz D — Google review
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9Amusement Park - Mekong riverside, Vientiane

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Situated along the picturesque Mekong River, the Amusement Park - Mekong Riverside in Vientiane is a serene escape for both locals and visitors. The park offers scenic river views, walking paths, bike trails, and outdoor exercise equipment. It's a popular spot to unwind and take in the vibrant sunsets that transform the area into a lively yet tranquil spectacle with twinkling lights from nearby establishments reflecting on the water.
I highly recommend coming here if you’re traveling in Vientiane. It made me feel like I was 10 years old again, haha. It was so crazy—I even rode a car chasing them to crash
KHUNTHONG S — Google review
Sadly the night I went to visit the rains had caused serious flooding so a lot of the activities were either cancelled or should have been. Quite small, but I would think it is a big hit when a nice evening arrives and with family. Sadly when I was there a lot of standing water was everywhere within the park.
Mattie C — Google review
For an amusement park, it is quite small scale. Relatively good entertainment options, though some of the rides probably need a bit of maintenance. Most importantly, the kids should have fun when they come here! Some food options are available, though they are mostly limited to street food where you select and they grill for you. Very decent selection to choose from, though there were quite some flies flying around.
Nahshon — Google review
Small festival on the riverfront, good happy hardcore music. Nice place for kids, and adults can enjoy the sunset.
Ian L — Google review
here are my night long exposure photos of this area. more photos , search in facebook , my page >> Vlogsbyorlendo
Orlendo W — Google review
Mini amusement park on the mekong riverside. Kids will definitely love here...bring your little ones. But always be careful..
Bung D — Google review
Probably the nicest atmosphere in the city if you like crowds.
Lao B — Google review
Bumper cars. My kids love the place. They have a pottery painting thing and you can buy a beer for 20.000 kip. The new bouncy house is pretty cool too- it's huge
A.A — Google review
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10Chao Anouvong Park

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Chao Anouvong Park, named after the last king of Laos, offers a picturesque riverside promenade, picnic spots, and a nightly market with souvenir vendors. The park used to have ramshackle riverside bars and restaurants offering sunset views and fresh grilled fish. However, the government transformed the area by building a flood wall for city protection and relocating eateries to create a more communal space.
Dramatic statue of a past king. Facing Thailand with his hand out in friendship. History was not so kind.
Matt M — Google review
I went on a morning hike with the Hungarian Friendship tree in mind and came across the park . This is a large statue of the former king and he is shown pointing across the river to the lost land . He is definitely an important King for the region . The park surrounding I found quite nice compared to some others I visited . There are cleaners - no open toilets in the morning though . Def work a hike for early morning visit and then go along the banks of the river for a coffee .
David H — Google review
Nice park in the city near the riverside
Raknita — Google review
This is a spacious public park located right by the Mekong River, offering plenty of open space and a relaxing atmosphere. 🏃‍♀️ In the evenings, many people come here to exercise, walk, or simply enjoy the river breeze. 🛍️ You can also walk directly from the park to the nearby riverside market, making it a nice place to start or end your evening stroll.
K T — Google review
Has the famed night bazaar/market of Vientiane. An eclectic collection of clothing, eltronic and handicrafts. Great for casual browsing and picking up a knock of brand
Mohan F — Google review
Great statue. Direction at Thailand and has Laotian writings on it.
Ahmed S — Google review
Not much to see. The statue looks smaller up close. There is an unused parking lot opposite it by the river. But it's not far at all to walk there from the shops or the palace on the road or through the park.
Rebecca T — Google review
Very nice park… good to walk and take a stroll for night market. Superb
Akshay R — Google review
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11Wat Inpeng

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Wat Inpeng, also known as the Temple of the Incarnation of Indra, is a significant religious site in Vientiane. Legend has it that it was established in the 3rd century when Indra assisted local artists in creating a Buddha image. However, historical records indicate its construction took place in the 16th century. The temple is nestled in Vientiane and holds centuries-old history within its walls.
Wat Inpeng is one of my favourite Buddhist temples in Vientiane. An oasis of quiet and tranquility with a lovely garden with mature trees and frangipane.
Nigel S — Google review
Lovely and lively temple with a lot of local activity. A great opportunity to observe Lao life.
Floyd C — Google review
Wat Inpeng is hard to miss, sitting right in the heart of Vientiane’s main street. A large golden gate flanked by two guardian statues welcomes you in. There’s also a quieter side entrance that leads in from a nearby street, should you prefer a more understated approach. There is plenty to admire here: detailed carvings and vivid imagery decorated the outer walls, offering a glimpse into the artistry and devotion poured into this sacred place. Outside, there are two more shrines, each home to a different interpretation of the Buddha, one painted in emerald tones, the other gleaming in gold. It's definitely taking a short time to explore this temple alongside the many others in Vientiane.
Bok M — Google review
Beautiful temple with striking gold and green facade. The inside was closed at 9:30am but it was well worth looking around the grounds. We sat on the seats at the entry and took the time to enjoy the stunning facade. Definitely worth a visit, even just to sit in the garden.
Rigoniman R — Google review
Great to visit especially during Buddhist holidays.Otherwise a quiet temple with some shade and greenery and a nice place to drop in while exploring the city. Lots of nice, little details and design flourishes and some murals in the main hall. Otherwise several administrative buildings and housing on the temple compound.
Brian J — Google review
Very beautiful artwork on the temple. The place is calm, clean, and has a peaceful vibe.
Aahitagni M — Google review
Visiting Impeng Temple was an absolute revelation for me. Nestled amidst the serene surroundings of Vientiane, Laos, this hidden gem stole my heart from the moment I stepped through its gates. The temple's ancient beauty and tranquil ambiance stirred something deep within me, offering a glimpse into the rich spiritual heritage of Laos. The intricate architecture, vibrant colors, and the whispers of prayer echoing through the halls left me in awe of the profound sense of peace and reverence that permeates every corner of Impeng Temple. It's a sacred sanctuary where time seems to stand still, inviting you to pause, reflect, and connect with something greater than yourself. My experience at Impeng Temple was truly transformative, leaving me with a renewed sense of gratitude and appreciation for the beauty of life's journey. If you're seeking solace, inspiration, or simply a moment of quiet contemplation, I cannot recommend Impeng Temple highly enough. It's a place where the soul finds solace and the heart finds peace.
Kayiwa N — Google review
In Vientiane's embrace, Wat Inpeng stands, A sanctuary steeped in Laos' rich strands. Bearing witness to centuries past, Its history unfolds, a tale steadfast. Founded in the ancient reign, By the Mekong's banks, a sacred domain. Inpeng's name, a whispered prayer, Echoes through time, a spiritual flare. Buddha's teachings carved in stone, Adorn courtyards where peace is sown. Silent pagodas, stories untold, Inpeng's legacy, a treasure to behold.
Divertimento — Google review
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12Fa Ngum Park

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Fa Ngum Park, located in downtown Vientiane, is a serene and picturesque escape offering lush greenery, well-maintained paths, and scenic views of the Mekong River. The park provides a perfect setting for leisurely strolls, peaceful picnics, and magical evening ambiance as the sun sets over the river. It also hosts various events like organic markets and charity events.
Chao Fa Ngum Park is an absolute delight! This park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Vientiane. The lush greenery, well-maintained paths, and scenic views make it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic. The evening ambiance here is magical, especially as the sun sets over the river, painting the sky in vibrant hues. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, Chao Fa Ngum Park has something for everyone. I highly recommend visiting this hidden gem in Vientiane. It's a true testament to the natural beauty of Laos and a must-see destination for locals and tourists alike. Location: Chao Fa Ngum Park, Vientiane, Laos #ChaoFaNgumPark #Vientiane #MekongRiver #Nature #Tranquility #HiddenGem #TravelReview
Kayiwa N — Google review
Nice well kept park worth making it one of your short destination hikes …. Does not take long to look around but very pretty and has some public toilets in clean and good condition
David H — Google review
Fa Ngum Park is named after Somdetch Brhat-Anya Fa Ladhuraniya Sri Sadhana Kanayudha Maharaja Brhat Rajadharana Sri Chudhana Negara, better known as Fa Ngum was the king that founded the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang in 1353. This pretty little wedge shaped park is a pleasant place to walk around in the early morning or evening before the heat rises. At night the statue of the king is floodlit and makes an impressive vista.
Nigel S — Google review
Super nice for a walk, especially in the morning and evening. Well kept public park.
Anton B — Google review
Very simple monument, no explanation in English. More people at night along with some food vendors.
Spencer H — Google review
It's a wide open park, but it's a little small. There isn't any exercise equipment or play ground. The open part isn't grass but tiled concrete. It's fun to play games in the open area. The most noticeable part about the park is the statue they have there.
Jacob E — Google review
A place to relax in the evening. Some pop up event are also organizing here like organic market and charity event. Few parking slot and the toilet are charge
ຕູ້ພຸດ R — Google review
Quite plain... Just one statue
Chin T — Google review
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13Mekong River

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Mekong River flows through several Lao cities including Vientiane, Thakhek, Savannakhet, and Pakse. During the dry season from November to March, a sand bank emerges along the river's edge resembling a beach. This unique feature is utilized by bars and restaurants such as Beach Garden which offers seating on the sand and hosts live music most nights. Additionally, visitors can enjoy nightly markets in the area for a delightful experience.
Everytime I come here it's always a pleasure.
Jw J — Google review
Chill place to take a break. No services here but about a dozen huts you can sit under or rent out.
Beau B — Google review
Every night you can see big market 🎪
George K — Google review
Beautiful place with fresh air
Suraj A — Google review
Very close to Laos
Drtika78 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good place worth a try (Original) مكان جيد يستحق التجربه
هنلف ا — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a large, very wide river which does not present any particular beauty at the level of the golden triangle. (Original) Il s' agit d' un grand fleuve très large qui ne présente pas de beauté particulière au niveau du triangle d' or
THIERRY L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The river is grand and placid in this season. Too bad it's a big dump. (Original) Il fiume è grandioso e placido in questa stagione. Peccato sia una grande discarica.
Sicofante — Google review
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14Laos Bike Tour

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Embark on the Laos Bike Tour and leave the urban hustle behind as you pedal through rural villages, temples, and schoolyards along the scenic Mekong River. Take in the picturesque landscapes and make a stop at Tad Moon Waterfall. The introductory tour lasts 4-5 hours and costs around 400,000 LAK ($46 USD).
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15Nam Phou Park

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Nam Phou Fountain is a central square in Vientiane, reflecting the city's French influence with its Gallic restaurants. However, a recent renovation incorporated the fountain into a new restaurant complex and skate park, disrupting its original feel. At night, the fountain is illuminated with multicolored lights and often hosts performances for tourists and local youth. Nearby attractions include Wat Sisaket, the oldest wat in Vientiane, and the former police station which now houses the Vietnamese tourism office.
Really pretty at night. Sat here for an hour and there were people relaxing, heading to the nearby cafe, and break dancing. Love the light show. I would come back here after dark. I came by in the day and it was absolutely dead and not as pretty (not to mention super hot).
Rico T — Google review
"Nam Phou" can refer to two different places: Nam Et–Phou Louey National Park in northeastern Laos, a large, biodiverse protected area with conservation activities and ecotourism, or Nam Phou Fountain (or Nam Phou Square) in Vientiane, a popular nighttime destination with restaurants and live music. The specific location depends on the context, as "Nam Phou" is a common element in the names of both the national park and the Vientiane landmark.
Asif C — Google review
It seems that the fountain only turns on at certain times of the day. Walked past twice and there were no water display, but managed to catch it once when the fountain was on. Quite a lovely display and there are seats for one to relax and enjoy the ambience.
Nahshon — Google review
Went on a stroll from our hotel and found this quite and clean park. There are seats to relax and enjoy the fountain.
Divya G — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place with live music at night. Very nice place to go and sit down if you want to chill out. Beautiful fountain with light show during the night. There are shops and cafés around it. It’s definitely worth checking out!
Benjamin B — Google review
A place full filled with many restaurants and bars around the lighting fountain located in central Vientiane City which is open for dinner until mid night. The fountain decorated with color light to make the place alive as air open store. Suitable to dinning with relax mood.
Somkhit W — Google review
A small park near to the night market . Also a simple fountain with lights. Local people, especially families roam around this place in the evenings.
Manoj K — Google review
Instead of beautiful square full of historical French colonial buildings now it's something faceless and surrounded by international hotel and coffee shops brands. Really bad.
V K — Google review
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Vientiane to
Chiang Mai
Vientiane to
Pattaya
Vientiane to
Kuala Lumpur
Vientiane to
Phnom Penh
Vientiane to
Hoi An
Vientiane to
Kathu
Vientiane to
Hue
Vientiane to
Yangon (Rangoon)
Vientiane to
Chiang Rai
Vientiane to
Krabi Town
Vientiane to
Hua Hin
Vientiane to
Ayutthaya
Vientiane to
Macau
Vientiane to
Nha Trang
Vientiane to
Kanchanaburi
Vientiane to
George Town
Vientiane to
Hạ Long Bay
Vientiane to
Xi'an
Vientiane to
Vang Vieng
Vientiane to
Sukhothai
Vientiane to
Ninh Binh
Vientiane to
Guangzhou
Vientiane to
Melaka

What's the weather like in Vientiane?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Vientiane for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Vientiane in January
  • Weather in Vientiane in February
  • Weather in Vientiane in March
  • Weather in Vientiane in April
  • Weather in Vientiane in May
  • Weather in Vientiane in June
  • Weather in Vientiane in July
  • Weather in Vientiane in August
  • Weather in Vientiane in September
  • Weather in Vientiane in October
  • Weather in Vientiane in November
  • Weather in Vientiane in December

All road trips from Vientiane

  • Vientiane to Bangkok drive
  • Vientiane to Siem Reap drive
  • Vientiane to Singapore drive
  • Vientiane to Hanoi drive
  • Vientiane to Hong Kong drive
  • Vientiane to Ho Chi Minh City drive
  • Vientiane to Luang Prabang drive
  • Vientiane to Chiang Mai drive
  • Vientiane to Pattaya drive
  • Vientiane to Kuala Lumpur drive
  • Vientiane to Phnom Penh drive
  • Vientiane to Hoi An drive
  • Vientiane to Kathu drive
  • Vientiane to Hue drive
  • Vientiane to Yangon (Rangoon) drive
  • Vientiane to Chiang Rai drive
  • Vientiane to Krabi Town drive
  • Vientiane to Hua Hin drive
  • Vientiane to Ayutthaya drive
  • Vientiane to Macau drive
  • Vientiane to Nha Trang drive
  • Vientiane to Kanchanaburi drive
  • Vientiane to George Town drive
  • Vientiane to Hạ Long Bay drive
  • Vientiane to Xi'an drive
  • Vientiane to Vang Vieng drive
  • Vientiane to Sukhothai drive
  • Vientiane to Ninh Binh drive
  • Vientiane to Guangzhou drive
  • Vientiane to Melaka drive

Explore nearby places

  • Vientiane
  • Nong Khai
  • Udon Thani
  • Vang Vieng
  • Khon Kaen
  • Phonsavan
  • Nan
  • Luang Prabang
  • Phrae
  • Ban Pak-Ou
  • Phitsanulok
  • Nong Khiaw
  • Sukhothai
  • Lampang
  • Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Buriram
  • Huay Xai
  • Luang Namtha
  • Chiang Rai
  • Mae On
  • Mae Fa Luang
  • Chiang Saen
  • Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
  • Pak Chong
  • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Mae Rim
  • Doi Saket
  • Chiang Mai
  • Nam Phrae
  • Doi Suthep
  • Lop Buri

All related maps of Vientiane

  • Map of Vientiane
  • Map of Nong Khai
  • Map of Udon Thani
  • Map of Vang Vieng
  • Map of Khon Kaen
  • Map of Phonsavan
  • Map of Nan
  • Map of Luang Prabang
  • Map of Phrae
  • Map of Ban Pak-Ou
  • Map of Phitsanulok
  • Map of Nong Khiaw
  • Map of Sukhothai
  • Map of Lampang
  • Map of Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Map of Buriram
  • Map of Huay Xai
  • Map of Luang Namtha
  • Map of Chiang Rai
  • Map of Mae On
  • Map of Mae Fa Luang
  • Map of Chiang Saen
  • Map of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
  • Map of Pak Chong
  • Map of Ubon Ratchathani
  • Map of Mae Rim
  • Map of Doi Saket
  • Map of Chiang Mai
  • Map of Nam Phrae
  • Map of Doi Suthep
  • Map of Lop Buri

Vientiane throughout the year

  • Vientiane in January
  • Vientiane in February
  • Vientiane in March
  • Vientiane in April
  • Vientiane in May
  • Vientiane in June
  • Vientiane in July
  • Vientiane in August
  • Vientiane in September
  • Vientiane in October
  • Vientiane in November
  • Vientiane in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Vientiane?

Get inspired for your trip to Vientiane with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Vientiane Itinerary
  • 2-Day Vientiane Itinerary
  • 3-Day Vientiane Itinerary
  • 4-Day Vientiane Itinerary
  • 5-Day Vientiane Itinerary

Best free attractions in nearby cities

  • The best free attractions in Bangkok
  • The best free attractions in Hanoi
  • The best free attractions in Ho Chi Minh City
  • The best free attractions in Chiang Mai
  • The best free attractions in Hoi An
  • The best free attractions in Phnom Penh
  • The best free attractions in Pattaya

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Bangkok
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hanoi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Siem Reap
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chiang Mai
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hoi An
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phnom Penh
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pattaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hue
  • Top things to do and attractions in Luang Prabang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chiang Rai
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ayutthaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mae Rim
  • Top things to do and attractions in Khon Kaen
  • Top things to do and attractions in Udon Thani
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vang Vieng
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sukhothai
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lampang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nan
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nong Khai
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phitsanulok
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phrae

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bangkok
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hanoi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Siem Reap
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chiang Mai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hoi An
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phnom Penh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pattaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hue
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Luang Prabang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chiang Rai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ayutthaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mae Rim
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Khon Kaen
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Udon Thani
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vang Vieng
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sukhothai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lampang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nong Khai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phitsanulok
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phrae
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Buriram
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nong Khiaw

Best free attractions in Vientiane in other languages

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