Top 4.4-Rated Hotels Near Wat Mai

Elegant Boutique Hotel Luangprabang

Elegant Boutique Hotel Luangprabang

4.4 / 5Good74 Reviews
Kounxoau Rd
0.99KM from Wat Mai
Dry Cleaning ServiceValet ParkingIroning ServiceCafeBarLuggage Storage
per night
From
USD**6
The Jam Boutique Hotel Luang Prabang

The Jam Boutique Hotel Luang Prabang

4.4 / 5Good24 Reviews
Ban Viengkeo, Alley 2, Oupparathxingkong road
0.67KM from Wat Mai
Children's SuppliesIroning ServiceCafeBarLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**8
Sada Hotel

Sada Hotel

4.4 / 5Good25 Reviews
Phouvao road Ban Mano
1.24KM from Wat Mai
DryerBarBicycle Rental ServiceValet ParkingNon-smoking floorBarbecue
per night
From
USD**7
Hotel Villa Maydou

Hotel Villa Maydou

4.4 / 5Good2 Reviews
Ban Meuna, B.P 749, 101 Kounxoau Rd
0.88KM from Wat Mai
Family-friendly HotelDryerBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service2024 Featured Hotels
per night
From
USD**3

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Everything you need to know about Wat Mai

Shangri-La Luang Prabang is a top choice, just a 7-minute walk from Wat Mai, offering elegant rooms with traditional Lao craftsmanship and panoramic views of the golden temple spires and Mekong River sunsets. The property provides complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby heritage streets and curated morning alms-giving tours with local monks—perfect for immersive cultural experiences

Banyan Tree Luang Prabang sits directly on the Mekong Riverbank, delivering breathtaking sunset vistas over Wat Mai’s golden rooftops. Its elevated infinity pool and riverside spa create a serene retreat, while private guided evening cruises allow guests to witness the glowing temples and lantern-lit villages along the river—ideal for unforgettable cultural immersion

Just a 10-minute stroll from Wat Mai, visitors can explore a traditional Lao weaving workshop for hands-on silk crafting, then wander to a vibrant night market alley for authentic street food like green papaya salad and grilled skewers. Many hotels also offer guided morning alms-giving tours, allowing travelers to witness the sacred ritual of locals offering food to monks—an essential spiritual moment in Luang Prabang life