Top rated hotels in Loei Province

Loei Palace Hotel
4.5/546 Reviews
A long established large hotel in Louis city (near government office town). It is located in an outstanding location adjacent to the fitness park which is a place for citizens' relaxation, and it can enjoy the suburban resort feeling with the mountain view in the back. The building was characterized by a structure that blows through the corridor following the guest room, and I felt the uniqueness of this hotel (the motif of Peter Corn's mask is the design motif?). The rooms used wooden furniture, and the atmosphere of the naive land pattern was not removed, and the bathroom was made of marble and felt the height of consciousness as a luxury hotel. Although it is less than 々 away from old shopping streets and downtown areas, I would like to note that the Louie Museum and night market are close to the well-maintained fitness park.
Chiangkhan River Mountain Resort
4.7/571 Reviews
This resort is too far to walk from the river walk/walking street, but we had rented a car and it's a very short drive. The trade-off is worth it - this is an extremely nice resort, the best we've stayed at in the north outside of any big city. The room was spacious with balcony and great river view. They provided a cot for our baby. The grounds are very well kept with lots of interesting things to look at (it's a selfie paradise!) Good breakfast buffet, everyone very friendly. Not worth dropping a star for, but I think the restaurant could open a bit later (the kitchen closes at 7pm but no rush to finish eating). Also be careful with the shower, it takes a while but the water can then get scalding hot and high pressure. With care though, it was good to have a nice warm shower with good pressure - yes, a contradiction, it's too much of a good thing and you need to be careful. Anyway it really felt like we were on holiday, it's a fabulous place to relax and honestly the staff were exceptionally friendly (it turns out that people here love babies, but they were always helpful anyway). If you have a car then it's easily the best choice, if not then consider it anyway but I can't comment on any transport arrangements to the walking street.
Marble Arch de Loei Hotel
3.9/518 Reviews
The decoration is beautiful, classic colors, navy blue and white. The staff, from the security guard to the receptionist, are polite and lovely. The shower cream smells great. The towels are very soft. But should add a few pillows to the room. The pillows are too soft. The mattress is comfortable to sleep on. Overall, it is considered very good. As for the price, for us, if it were reduced a little, it would be very good. Book through tips for 904 baht, reserve through the counter for 1000 baht. I don't know if you reserved through tips or not, so you get a room with a street view. Not a swimming pool view Can't choose ♥️
RiverTree Resort Chiangkhan
4.4/518 Reviews
We were surprised to find such a lovely hotel in this relatively remote and peaceful location. Stunning views of the Mekong from the terrace. Beautifully maintained gardens. Modern, comfortable rooms. Buffet breakfast with lots of choices. Great value. We reached the walking street by phoning for a tuk tuk, the journey taking about 5 minutes. If we hadn’t been touring we would have liked to have stayed a few days.
Riverside Chiangkhan Resort
2.9/55 Reviews
We are an Anglo-Thai family with a great deal of experience travelling throughout Thailand. We booked a ”family” room via Agoda with river view for 2800 THB /night. Not mentioned is that it's actually on a floating raft moored to the river bank. The room was quite cramped for 4 people (it was a standard room with 2 double beds) and the air conditioner was very noisy. The mattresses were hard. There was not much user friendliness to the room. There were no light switches next to the beds and the bathroom door was misaligned and had to be forced shut. Being next to the river allowed us to appreciate the realities of pollution in this part of the world. Breakfast was a fairly disappointing affair consisting of pad krapow moo, khao tom, some thinly furnished noodle soup and some sweet dishes. The fried eggs were, as usual, pretty good (Thailand produces beautiful eggs). The only fruit were the Thai namwa bananas (which are delicious btw). Coffee consisted of powdered nestle with powdered milk. No fresh milk available. The biggest pain point was that the hotel clearly makes most of its money hosting Thai convention attendees. These events generally consist of a group of about 50 (a bus load) who take over the hospitality areas of the hotel. They will have a sit down meal, followed by awards presentations/speeches/merit-making and then followed by extremely loud karaoke and Hong Thong drinking! The hotel had these events booked back to back and, although the attendees were generally very nice people (this group were all teachers) it was still very noisy until about 11pm. The convention attendees were all up sharp at 6 am and swarmed the breakfast area so we ended up getting a table designed for two for the four of us. I think that Agoda (or whichever booking site you use) should make clear that they take these types of guest. Your experience will differ greatly from being a quiet and relaxing one to being a noisy and unrelaxing one. The Agoda rating for this hotel is 8.2. I have a feeling that there is a certain Agoda ”preferred partner” filtering going on here.
Phunacome Resort
4.3/50 Reviews
Phurua Sanctuary Resort and Spa
4.4/52 Reviews

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels17
Number of Reviews161
Highest PriceNZD 378
Lowest PriceNZD 32
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 148
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 143