Bel Air Boutique Resort

Luang Prabang


Bel Air has had a total facelift from the foundations up and now looks more like one of the colonial-era resorts that punctuate the old town. Thanks to its location on the opposite side of the Nam Khan, it's set in spacious grounds with a swimming pool, river views and beautifully manicured lawns, plus the rates are great value.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Luang Prabang attractions

1. That Makmo

0.25 MILES

This lumpy hemispherical stupa is commonly nicknamed That Makmo, which translates as 'Watermelon Stupa'. Originally constructed in 1514, it was pillaged…

2. Wat Wisunarat

0.29 MILES

Though touted as one of Luang Prabang's oldest operating temples, it's actually an 1898 reconstruction built following the Black Flag raids. Peruse a…

3. Wat Punluang

0.32 MILES

A beautifully faded temple guarded by emerald nagas (river serpents) on its roof, supported by columns and with an illustrated ochre interior.

4. Wat Thammothayalan

0.4 MILES

This monastery close to That Chomsi features a number of gold Buddhas nestled into rocky clefts and niches.

5. Buddha Footprint

0.41 MILES

This mysterious footprint close to Phu Si is one of many scattered around Southeast Asia, and is said to be that of the Buddha after he reached…

6. That Chomsi

0.41 MILES

One of the most visited sacred sites in Luang Prabang is located at the top of Phu Si. Built in 1804, by night the the 24m gilded stupa gleams like a…

7. Phu Si

0.41 MILES

Dominating the old city centre and a favourite with sunset junkies, the 100m-tall Phu Si (prepare your legs for a steep 329-step ascent) is crowned by a…