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Settha Palace Hotel ThingsAsian: TravelTip Icon -- Hotel & Lodging

Address:

6 Pang Kham Street
P.O. Box: 1618
Vientiane Lao PDR

Phone:

(856-21) 217581-2

Fax:

(856-21) 217583

Email:

reservations@setthapalace.com

URL:

http://www.setthapalace.com/

Price:

(Not Specified)

Description:

Built circa 1932, the Settha Palace Hotel was restored to its former charm and re-opened in July 1999 . The French colonial architecture, period furniture, landscaped gardens complemented by modern facilities are some of the features of this historical landmark in the heart of Vientiane.

Published on 2/29/04

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