Around Talat Sao
The two-story, covered Morning Market (Talat Sao) is the true center of Vientiane, with the main post office, bus station and tourist information office nearby, as well as a number of banks and government offices on the surrounding streets. While the market itself is a shopper's paradise, plenty of other buying opportunities are worth checking out in this area. Opposite the southern side of the Talat Sao and next to the post office is the Ethnic Handicraft Market, featuring goods from every province in the country. On the eastern side of Talat Sao is the central bus station for travelers heading north, south or west, and next to it stands Talat Khuadin. The covered part of this market sells dry goods very similar to those offered in Talat Sao, but often at a slightly cheaper price. For a truly local experience, venture to the uncovered back section. There you will find rickety stalls planted on the dirt floor selling local produce--everything from fruits and vegetables to freshly slaughtered pigs, heads included. Opposite the western side of Talat Sao are a number of banks and the immigration office should you need to extend your visa. The Royal Dokmaideng Hotel is also located here. Lovers of history and architecture will enjoy the French colonial buildings of the area, as well as the Presidential Palace. The oldest surviving temple in Vientiane, Wat Sisakhet, and Ho Phrakeo, a former royal temple which now operates as a museum, are of particular interest.
Nightlife
Carona Restaurant
Bounmala
Wind West
Inter Hotel Restaurant
Centre de Langue Francaise
Attractions
Carterie du Laos
Lane Xang Hotel Swimming Pool
Mandalay Furniture
That Dam (Black Stupa)
Vientiane Swimming Pool
Deli Bakery
Talat Sao
Paboukham and Sons
Restaurants
Kito Restaurant
Nok Noy Noodle Shop (The)
Inter Hotel Restaurant
Kualao Restaurant
Bounmala
Carona Restaurant
Hotels
Anou Hotel
Inter Hotel
Phornthip Guesthouse
Mekong Hotel
New Apollo Hotel
Villa Manoly