The Grand Luang Prabang, Affiliated By Melia, Luang Prabang
About the Hotel
The Grand Luang Prabang, Affiliated By Melia, occupies a historically significant estate that was once the residence of nationalist hero Prince Phetsarath. This five-star luxury resort features a distinctive blend of French colonial and traditional Lao architecture. Guests are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Mekong River and the surrounding mountains. The hotel offers a serene environment paired with exceptional Lao hospitality, making it a unique destination in Luang Prabang.
Location
The Grand Luang Prabang is located approximately 10 km from Luang Prabang International Airport and is easily accessible from the town center. Positioned amid beautifully landscaped grounds, the hotel ensures peace while being close to local attractions including temples and museums. A free shuttle service is available for guest convenience, linking them to nearby restaurants, shops, and cultural sites.
Rooms
The Grand Luang Prabang provides elegantly designed rooms with features such as high ceilings and polished marble floors. Each room includes a private balcony with stunning garden or river views. Guests can enjoy modern amenities including air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and complimentary toiletries. Bathrooms are equipped with rainfall showerheads, bathrobes, and slippers for added comfort.
Eat & Drink
Xiengkeo Restaurant at the hotel offers a memorable dining experience with a focus on international cuisine that incorporates Western, Thai, and traditional Lao recipes. The restaurant's design includes high ceilings and marble flooring, enhancing the overall ambiance. Guests can also enjoy cocktails and delicious meals while taking in views of the Mekong River. Additional dining premises include a coffee shop/cafe and a snack bar/deli.
Leisure & Business
Leisure options at The Grand include an outdoor pool where guests can relax and take in the scenic views. The hotel provides complimentary WiFi throughout the property, along with a business center catering to corporate needs. Additional services include babysitting and childcare, along with tour and ticket assistance. The 24-hour front desk is available for concierge support and luggage storage.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Smoke detectors
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness centre
- Hiking
- Cycling
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
- Spa & wellness centre
- Massage
- Pool with view
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was a mix of impressive and lacking elements. The rooms were pretty big and lovely decorated with amazing views of the Mekong, but I wish there were coffee facilities and a bidet available. The service had its highs and lows, with some staff meeting my expectations while others fell short. The location was superb for a relaxing getaway, offering stunning views of the Mekong river and a quiet atmosphere away from the city center. The dining experience was wonderful, set in beautiful surroundings but with limited options. The facilities provided were decent, although there were some areas that needed improvement.
The hotel offers amazing views of the Mekong River, but the rooms are smaller than expected. The service provided is friendly and helpful, though there could be better supervision. The location just outside Luang Prabang is great for a relaxing vacation, despite ongoing reconstruction. Dining options are varied with a stunning view of the river. The facilities are of good quality overall.
Staying at this hotel was a mix of delightful and slightly bothersome experiences. The rooms provided all necessary amenities and a lovely balcony view of the Mekong and the surrounding mountains, introducing a beautiful country feel. However, the lack of sound insulation made it hard to ignore noises from neighboring rooms and waking up to housekeeping conversations. The vast green lawns, garden, and river view added to the charm of the place.
Staying at this hotel was a delight with its stunning venue over the vast green lawns, garden, and river. The rooms, albeit not well insulated, offered adequate amenities and a lovely balcony with views of the Mekong River and mountains. The morning noise from neighboring guests was a downside, disturbing our quiet time.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of highs and lows. On the one hand, the quiet ambiance due to ongoing room refurbishments and the stunning view of the Mekong River from my room were remarkable. However, the lack of sound insulation led to disturbances from neighboring rooms, affecting my overall rest. The friendly and helpful service from the youthful staff was a definite plus, but I believe some older staff members could enhance the experience by providing additional support and training in English. The serene location with beautiful gardens and river views was a highlight, although the uncovered walking path under the scorching sun could be inconvenient; yet, the presence of water buffaloes added a unique touch to the surroundings. Despite delicious dining options and ample servings, the absence of warm food was a downside. The facilities, including the lovely gardens, pools, and lawns, were delightful, though room for improvement exists.
I had a delightful stay at this hotel. The rooms were lovely decorated and offered amazing views of the Mekong River and mountains across. They were clean and comfortable, with all necessary amenities and a nice balcony overlooking the stunning surroundings. The service was exceptional, with staff who were attentive and helpful in every way. The location, though a bit distant from town, was beautifully landscaped in a 1950s French colonial style, giving the place a classic feel by the water. The dining experience, while taking place on a lovely veranda with stunning views over the Mekong River, was average for a Western taste but suited Chinese travelers well. The facilities were enjoyable and well-maintained.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were beautifully decorated with amazing views of the Mekong river, although the lack of insulation meant we could hear our neighbors snoring and housekeeping staff talking in the morning. The location by the water in Luang Prabang was perfect for a quiet and relaxing vacation away from the tourist crowds, but there were issues with the younger staff members struggling with English. The dining experience offered a great variety of freshly cooked Laotian and Western food on a lovely veranda overlooking the river, yet there were some aspects that fell short of expectations. Overall, the hotel presented a good value for money with some areas that could be improved.
My stay at the hotel was overall good. The rooms were spacious but not well insulated, allowing sounds from neighboring rooms to disturb our sleep. It would have been nice to have coffee facilities in the room. Despite a mix-up with the credit card, the booking was confirmed. The service, however, was exceptional, changing our experience from average to excellent. The location by the river outside Luang Prabang was peaceful with a charming historical flair, although slightly morbid. The dining was a mix of basic and inconsistent but had a great variety of freshly cooked local and Western food. The facilities were adequate but could use some improvements.
Staying at this hotel provided me with an amazing introduction to a beautiful country as the rooms open onto an attached veranda with a view over the well-kept grounds and to the Mekong immediately beyond. However, the lack of insulation in the rooms meant we could hear our neighbor snoring and housekeeping staff talking in the morning, which woke us up, and the rooms were smaller than expected.
During our stay, the hotel was spookily quiet as the rooms were being refurbished, making us the only diners one evening and at breakfast. The decor was a bit dated, and the bed creaked, but I must say, the bed was one of the comfiest I've ever slept in. The quilt, however, was more suited for midgets, given that my feet poked out at 5 ft 2 in tall.