5 Architectural Buildings in Luang Prabang That You Shouldn't Miss

December 8, 2021 Deane Carmody

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the former capital of Laos, and you'll see everything from golden-roofed temples to vestiges of colonial French architecture here. Buddhist monasteries abound in Luang Prabang, and early every morning, monks process through the streets collecting alms (their food for the day). If you want to watch or participate, though, ask your hotel for a brief etiquette lesson first—you have to distribute the food in a specific manner.
Restaurants in Luang Prabang

1. Wat Xiengthong

Khem Khong Old Quarter, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 71 212 487 https://tourismluangprabang.org/things-to-do/buddhism/wat-xiengthong-2/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,268 reviews

Wat Xiengthong

Laos' most enchanting temple was built in 1560.

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In the ancient city of Xien Thong (literally, "The Golden City"), almost at the junction of rivers Mekong and Nam Kham, King Setthathirath ordered, in 1559, the construction of a temple. It was named "Wat Xien Thong", the "Temple of the Golden City". King Setthathirath probably never imagined this would become the city's most beautiful temple, and even maybe of the whole Laos - the "Land of a Million Elephants". Later on, the city of Xien Thong was renamed to Luang Prabang, meaning "The Place of Buddha" and "Wat Xien Thong" became the royal temple, where kings were crowned and holy relics were kept. The temple was built according to the early Lao architecture features, normally referred to as "Luang Prabang Classic Style", with roofs that sweep low to the ground. Just amazing! Visit the temple, its central shrine (the holy "Sim"), side chapels, pavillions, residences and gardens. And before leaving, near its East Gate, do not dare to miss "The Royal Funerary Chapel", where the "Royal Funerary Carriage" and the "Royal Family Funerary Urns" are housed. Unmissable! Enjoy!

2. Wat Pa Phon Phao

E of Old Town, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos
Excellent
33%
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4.0 based on 84 reviews

Wat Pa Phon Phao

3. Wat Hua Xiang

Chao Fa Ngum road, Luang Prabang Laos
Excellent
6%
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59%
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3.5 based on 17 reviews

Wat Hua Xiang

4. Wat Siphoutthabat Thippharam

King Kitsarath Road, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos
Excellent
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3.5 based on 17 reviews

Wat Siphoutthabat Thippharam

Reviewed By SeeMoreLiveMore - Singapore, Singapore

Along a smaller street off the main roads, this temple is absolutely stunning in its majesty and beauty. It is less visited, not big, and one of the two halls looks like it has not been renovated in a while (the other was being renovated while I was there). The contrast between the two halls makes this place absolutely gorgeous.

5. Wat Sibounheuang

Sakkaline Road, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos
Excellent
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3.5 based on 17 reviews

Wat Sibounheuang

Reviewed By Biker_sf

The monks' songs were magical. I visited the temple a few years ago, but I often remember the wonderful chants and prayers of the monks.

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