Vientiane City Walk | Two Days to Explore All the Highlights
| Two days to explore all the highlights.
Here's a super detailed two-day Vientiane itinerary for you.
Ready to follow me and experience this charming city in depth?
Day 1 Itinerary 🚗
Morning
Vientiane S Mini Zoo
This mini zoo is super fun!
As soon as you enter, you'll see tons of cute little animals,
fluffy pigs of all kinds,
and colorful birds.
Although the park isn't big,
the layout is well-designed,
making it easy and enjoyable to explore.
It's also a great place for taking photos;
every shot is full of cuteness 📸
Lunch
Shopping at Vientiane Center and Parkson
Take a taxi to Vientiane Center and Parkson.
These two places are Vientiane's shopping paradise 🛍.
They have both international brands
and many local specialty shops.
When you're tired of shopping, find a coffee shop,
order a Lao-style coffee,
look out the window at the street scene,
and enjoy a relaxing time.
Afternoon
Patuxai Victory Monument
Patuxai is a landmark building in Laos,
blending traditional Lao architectural style with elements of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
It's very unique.
Climb to the top of Patuxai for a panoramic view of Vientiane.
The city's bustling traffic and the natural scenery in the distance complement each other,
creating a special charm.
Evening
Vientiane Mekong River Night Market
As night falls, it's time to embark on a culinary journey at the Vientiane Mekong River Night Market!
This is a paradise for food lovers,
with a dazzling array of snacks.
Lao barbecue is highly recommended.
On a specially made grill,
tender beef, pork, and various vegetables are grilled together.
The sizzling sound and aroma fill the air.
Paired with the unique local dipping sauces,
including sweet and sour, sweet and spicy, and many other options,
every bite is delightful.
Besides food,
the night market also has many handicraft shops.
Take a stroll and find some unique souvenirs.
There's also a small amusement park here,
and you can enjoy a distant view of the Nong Khai nightscape in Thailand.
Day 2 Itinerary 🚗
Morning: Vientiane Morning Market
If you want to experience the most authentic Lao daily life,
Vientiane Morning Market is a must-visit.
Just as dawn breaks,
the morning market comes alive.
Here you'll find fresh fruits and vegetables,
and various Lao specialties,
like Lao rice noodles.
Silky smooth rice noodles paired with delicious broth,
and various sticky rice products,
soft, glutinous, sweet, and delicious.
In addition to food,
the morning market also has many stalls selling handicrafts and daily necessities.
You can find many interesting things here.
Lunch
Lao Military Museum
Those interested in military history shouldn't miss the Lao Military Museum.
It displays many weapons, military artifacts, and historical materials from different periods of Lao history.
Through these exhibits,
you can gain a deeper understanding of Laos' military development and war history.
The museum also has some graphic introductions and multimedia displays
that allow you to experience that history more directly.
If the multimedia hall isn't open, you can consult the staff.
There are multimedia films in Chinese.
Pha That Luang
Pha That Luang is one of the most important Buddhist structures in Laos
and a national symbol. The stupa is entirely golden,
gleaming and majestic under the sunlight.
Stepping into Pha That Luang, you can feel a strong Buddhist atmosphere.
Many locals come here to pray.
The surrounding architectural style is also very distinctive,
perfect for taking photos.
Evening
Pha That Luang Night Market
After visiting Pha That Luang, you can go to the Pha That Luang Night Market.
This night market is slightly different in style from the San Jiang Night Market.
In addition to food, there are many unique cultural products and handicrafts.
You can enjoy delicious food,
such as sweet coconut cakes and crispy spring rolls,
while watching traditional Lao music and dance performances,
experiencing Vientiane's nightlife.
Transportation
Public transportation in Vientiane is not well-developed.
You can use KOKKOK to hail tuk-tuks for getting around.