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LOCATION |
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The Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel is located in the ancient royal city of Luang Prabang in Laos, at Namphou Square. This hotel offers an easy access to this UNESCO World Heritage town with its many attractions such as the Royal Palace, Mount Phousi and its stunning view of the surrounding temples and hills dotting this royal old capital, and the Mekong River. |
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ROOM |
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The Maison Souvavaphoum Hotel offers 23 rooms which are being upgraded to reflect COA aesthetic standards with bright colours and décor reflecting the local culture. There are 18 deluxe and five master rooms. The garden room features interior decorations that are hip and yet reminiscent of the colonial era. This has a private balcony with a view of either the pool or greenery. The garden view room is fitted with a king size bed or 2 single beds and has one set of inter-connecting rooms , whih are ideal for families. The Verandah room enjoys the same facilities and decorations as the garden room, but on the second floor.
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The Room Facilities: |
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Air-conditioner, In room safe, IDD telephone, Minibar, Hair dryer , Non -smoking room, Writing desk, Satellite and cable television, Tea and coffee making facilities, Voltage 220/240, In house movies
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HOTEL FACILITIES |
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The Maison Souvannphoum Hotel |
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- Air-conditioning
- Non -smoking room
- Room services
- Laundry
- Satellite and cable TV
- IDD telephone
- Sauna and spa
- Swimming pool
- Jogging track
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- Restaurant
- Banquet facilities
- Coffee shop
- Bars
- Conference facilities
- Business center
- Internet connection
- Concierge
- Disabled facilities
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- Foreign exchange
- Car Rental
- Car parking
- Doctor on call
- Wakeup Service
- Baby sitting
- Boutiques
- Safe deposit box
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The Restaurants and Lounges : |
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The Elephant Blanc restaurant is the French term for white elephant, a majestic and much revered animal in Laos. This enchanting restaurant serves mouth-watering French, Laotian and Indochinese cuisine in a serene setting by the pool.
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