The Grand Luang Prabang Hotel and Resort - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review A 10-minute walk from town on a quiet street north of the Souvanophoum, the Mouang Loung is adorned in traditional Lao temple-style roofs. Comparable to the Manoluk (above) in amenities and value, the rooms at the Mouang Luang are clean, with parquet floors and marble-tiled bathrooms (all with small... frommers.com
No title - expert review Despite new road signs and advertising, you won't get far in a taxi if you ask to go to The Grand. The site will forever be known to locals by its former name, Xieng Keo, in reverence to its previous owner, Lao nationalist and peace broker Prince Petsarath. Suffering years of exile, Petsarath follow... frommers.com
No title - expert review A unique hotel with its own style and identity. The service thoughout the resort is discrete and friendly, exemplifying the very best in Laotian hospitality. Located on the outskirts of the city centre on the grounds of the Xieng Keo Palace belonging to the famous nationalist hero of Luang Prabang, ... sidestep.com
Relaxing and wonderful, but out of town - user review The Grand is a large resort hotel located well outside of town, but right on the Mekhong. If you're looking for a quiet, relaxing time with a great river view, this is it. Each ro... travel.yahoo.com
Not recommended - user review The Grand is billed as a 4 star hotel, but service/food and rooms are closer to a 3 star or a 2 star hotel. Rooms are generally clean although a bit run down and is not worth the U... travel.yahoo.com
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