Maison Souvannaphoum by Angsana
EST. PRIOR TO 2003
Wake up to paradise and enjoy a spiritual experience at this expansive Laotian hotel.
The estate charms with French colonial architecture, and it’s a sublime mix of nature, history, culture, food, and adventure. Explore nearby villages, watch traditional looms weave silk, listen to monks chant beautiful daily prayers, or relax in your room fit for royalty.
- Style
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Colonial
French
Romantic
Rustic
Venue Setting
Walk along corridors once belonging to Laos’ four-time Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma and taste the life of a royal in your stately room. Feel the pull of a spiritual existence as you live your days in Luang Prabang. Listen to the evening song of Laotian monks clothed in vibrant orange as they chant their daily prayers. Walk to a restaurant or ride a bike, and return to the heritage building that is Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel Its refined blend of French colonial architecture, embellished with native motifs, welcomes you to the culture and spiritual centre of Laos.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Estimated price per head
from $40 to $100
- Additional charges
In order to block one of the hotel venues we would require a minimum of 5 rooms, which we will allocate close to event.
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)


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Maison Souvannaphoum by Angsana
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Walk along corridors once belonging to Laos’ four-time Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma and taste the life of a royal in your stately room.

A balcony with a low-pillared balustrade lets you rest in quiet while admiring the splash of sunlit garden greenery.

Feast on Laotian and Indo-Chinese cuisine such as Luang Prabang Salad and Lao Curry Chicken from the air-conditioned comfort of an indoor dining venue or an al fresco garden setting.

Walk through the resort doors and feel transported back to 19th century Laos. Be charmed by louvre wooden shutters and large windows.