Heritage Gem La Résidence Phou Vao in Luang Prabang Starts a New Chapter - Reopening After a Stunning Transformation

Experience the newly transformed La Résidence Phou Vao, where heritage meets luxury. Enjoy breathtaking views of Luang Prabang’s temples and mountains.

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Singapore, January 9, 2025 – Fresh from a comprehensive renovation that honours its rich heritage while introducing contemporary luxuries, La Résidence Phou Vao has reopened following a full transformation. Perched atop tranquil Phou Vao Hill, the reimagined sanctuary offers sweeping views of Luang Prabang’s UNESCO-listed temples and sacred mountains, paired with refined comforts that reflect its history as the official guest house for state visitors and dignitaries.

Following acquisition from Belmond by HMD Asia, operators of the acclaimed Shinta Mani Hotels, the property underwent an extensive refresh led by Sanya Souvanna Phouma - Brand & Heritage Architect and a direct descendant of the Lao royal family - to ensure cultural authenticity.

The identity, uniforms and visual language now unite Lao heritage with French art de vivre. Uniforms move away from overt traditional silhouettes to reveal subtle, hand-finished French embroidery. Even airport transfers echo this duality: arrivals are accompanied by classic Ramayana orchestra recordings once played for royal processions, while departures are set to French gypsy jazz.

“We wanted to create a sanctuary that remains true to this unique blend of Lao heritage and French art de vivre while offering contemporary comfort and refinement,” says Sanya Souvanna Phouma. “Every detail has been carefully considered to provide an atmosphere of quiet elegance and cultural depth.”

The new design by Bloom Architects brings more light, flow and ease to every space. Guest rooms have been reconfigured to open sightlines and invite natural light, drawing the eye to the gardens and sacred mountains so the landscape becomes part of the interior. A layered lighting scheme creates a calm, elevated ambience throughout the day.

Accessibility has also been thoughtfully integrated, with upgraded pathways, bathrooms and room transitions. New connecting-suite options provide flexibility for families and friends travelling together, while the suites now extend onto expanded private terraces with generous seating and curated maxi bars, offering true outdoor living rooms for private meals, sunset drinks and quiet reflection.

Throughout the 37 suites, brighter timber tones, green accents and bespoke craftsmanship introduce greater clarity and warmth. New bathrooms feature terrazzo bathtubs, separate walk-in showers and spacious dressing areas. Advanced sleeping and lighting systems, alongside discreet in-room technology, heighten comfort while preserving serenity.

Art and storytelling at the property illuminate both its Lao heritage and the era of French exploration of the region. Pieces inspired by local craftsmanship, historical cartography and archival illustrations from 19th-century explorers - Henri Mouhot, Auguste Pavie and Doudart de Lagrée - appear alongside works by celebrated Lao artist Tiao Nith, whose embroideries are held in museums in Paris and New York.

The arrival experience has been redesigned for greater ease and impact. A more open reception frames direct views of Phou Si Pagoda and flows to a new bar - the social heart between reception and restaurant - and to a new boutique curating local treasures.

At the far end, the new La Brasserie de la Résidence offers dining with an open kitchen and panoramic vistas of the pagoda and mountains in what is arguably Luang Prabang’s most scenic destination dining spot. The menu celebrates French brasserie classics alongside an authentic Lao tasting experience that showcases the region’s vibrant culinary heritage.

Guest experiences highlight the spirituality of Luang Prabang as the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong rivers, inviting guests to slow down and embrace a Buddhist sense of presence and letting go.  These include heritage walks in the old town, sunrise breakfasts at the waterfall or sunset drinks on the hotel’s own private cruise boat.

Looking ahead to 2026, further plans include a new wellness centre, a Presidential Suite and state-of-the-art meeting facilities, reinforcing La Résidence Phou Vao’s position as Luang Prabang’s address of choice. “Our goal is to redefine the guest experience in Luang Prabang,” says Anthony Lark, Executive Director of HMD Asia. “This transformation is just the beginning, and we are excited to share our broader vision to make La Résidence Phou Vao the ultimate destination for travellers seeking authenticity, elegance and comfort.”

La Résidence Phou Vao remains the only property overlooking Luang Prabang’s iconic temples and sacred mountains. Set atop the Hill of Kites, it offers panoramic views and profound tranquillity a short walk from the UNESCO-listed old town. The redesign ensures the hotel endures as a sanctuary of style and soul, connecting guests to the essence of this remarkable destination.

To book or learn more, visit La Résidence Phou Vao