Travel Channel

Tonight On Travel Channel Click to see our full schedule

Vientiane

Entertainment

While entertainment options in Vientiane can be somewhat limited, if you like drinking, dancing, karaoke or live music, you are in for a good time. The bad news is that there is a government-imposed curfew of 11.30pm; the good news is that many places either ignore it or have an understanding with the local police, which allows them to stay open until around 1am, and even later in some cases. A word of advice--transportation is difficult to find after about 10pm, especially in areas outside the city center such as KM4, so if you are planning a late night, paying a tuk-tuk driver to wait for you is well worth the money.

If your preference is for more highbrow cultural pursuits than drinking and dancing, they are a little harder to find, but it can be done with a bit of persistence. The best way to find out what is happening on the cultural front is to check the English language newspaper, The Vientiane Times, for listings. Also check the window of Phimphone Market as one-off events such as concerts, drama performances and film showings are often advertised there.

Nightlife
There is a good variety of clubs, discos and watering holes to choose from, ranging from those catering mostly to foreign visitors to those with much more local flavor. The Samlo and Rose & Crown pubs are on the foreign end of the scale, with a British feel to them. Similarly, Khop Chai Deu Food Garden is a popular drinking hangout for both expatriates and backpackers.

For something a bit more energetic and with more local color, Image Bar and Chess Cafe are a couple of discos that attract a fair percentage of foreigners as well as numerous locals. Image Bar is strictly a place for cheap drinks and loud dance music, while Chess Cafe has a live band playing Thai and Lao pop. As well, most of the major hotels, including the Lao Plaza, Lane Xang, Novotel and Mekong also have nightclubs or discos attached to them.

If you are not so keen on dancing but like good live music, try Win West or Watcharaphorn, which boasts the best band in Laos. For a more relaxed evening drink and maybe something to eat, the Restaurant-Bar Nam Phou or the many salas, or beer shops, along the banks of the Mekong River are the places to head for. These are simple wooden open-air platforms with cheap tables and chairs, but the beer is plentiful, the food cheap and tasty, and the night air warm enough to sit outside until late.

Karaoke
Karaoke is extremely popular in Laos, and there are a number of bars devoted exclusively to it. So if you have ever had the urge to belt out "Hotel California" in front of a bunch of strangers, Vientiane provides the perfect opportunity. Try Snooker Karaoke for a full public performance or, if you prefer to make a fool of yourself only in front of a select few friends, book one of the many private VIP lounges found at the Lao Plaza and Mekong hotels as well as other places. The often irrelevant accompanying videos and full-on echo effects on the microphones only add to what can be a surprisingly great night out--especially if you make good use of the available bar service.

Sports
While ten pin bowling may not be the first thing that springs to mind as great entertainment, bowling, Lao style, is a whole different kettle of fish. Lao Bowling Centre has two alleys—one in the center of town and one at KM4. Both stay open until 3am, making them very popular haunts with the local crowd. Snooker and billiards are also popular here, and there are a number of snooker halls around. The easiest to find is the Ekalath Metropole Snooker Club.

There is nothing in the way of spectator sports, but if you like to participate there are various possibilities. Swimmers can find a number of pools, mostly at major hotels such as the Lao Plaza, Novotel and Lane Xang. The latter two also have tennis courts for hire, and there are a number of public courts as well, most centrally at the National Stadium. There is also a thriving Hash House Harriers chapter, which organizes runs every week. Check the Vientiane Times for times and also for details of informal weekly sessions of rugby, softball and ultimate Frisbee.

Local Culture
Traditional music and dance performances are part of the dining experience at some of the finer local restaurants such as Kualao and Tamnak Lao. There are occasional performances of varying sorts at the Lao National Culture Hall, but these are irregular so it is a matter of checking the newspaper once you are in town.

Another way to enjoy Lao culture is to arrange to be in Vientiane during one of the local festivals. Pimai, the Lao New Year, combines solemn holiday and citywide water fight. The That Luang Festival , perhaps the biggest festival in the city, sees a mass pilgrimage to That Luang, where live music, dance and a market go well into the night.


Massage
For the ultimate in relaxation after a hard night out, it is difficult to beat a massage and sauna. For the local version try Wat Sokpaluang or Amphone Sauna and Massage, or for a more European-style massage or facial, Mixay Massage is the place to go.

Vientiane is yet to make its claims to be part of the upper echelon in exciting cities. If, though, you are able to enjoy the simple pleasures Vientiane has to offer, the city can be a very enjoyable place. A drink by the river, a song sung with friends, a massage, or a game of bowling can definitely please if combined with a friendly Lao smile (or perhaps some Beerlao).

Community

Travelers' Reviews
Join other travelers in discussing the best places to eat, sleep and visit while on your vacation.
Share Your Photos and Video
Show your fellow travelers the world as you've seen it through the lens of your camera.


Travel Ideas

Mysterious Journeys
Mysterious Journeys
Explore the unknown. Aliens, Dracula and more. Eerie occurrences surround us and Travel Channel has unearthed the creepiest and kookiest.
Romantic Vacations
Romantic Vacations
Can you feel the love? Start planning the unforgettable romantic journey you and your love have always dreamed you'd take.

Book Your Trip

Wherever you're going, we can help you get there - and for less.

Search for Deals Now

Air

Type of flight:

Hotel

Search:

Car at airport

Search:

Car in city

Vacation Package

 

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Join Anthony Bourdain as he travels the world seeking the authentic experiences and food that flavor the world's cultures.
Most Haunted Live
Most Haunted Live
The 'Most Haunted' team investigates Winchester Mystery House for a 7-hour, live broadcast on Friday, Oct. 19 at 9 p.m. ET.

TRAVEL CHANNEL NEWSLETTER

C Block story 1 photo

Get the best of Travel Channel delivered directly to your In-box. Sign up now.

TRAVEL CHANNEL GO

Travel Go Channelo

Download our free mobile service

Travel Channel GO, and find all the hot spots.