Located in Nong Khai, 1.5 miles from Nong Khai Train Station, Crystal Nongkhai Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Wixky hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Nong Khai. With a bar, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Boasting a large outdoor pool, karaoke and massage services, Park & Pool Resort is located in Nong Khai. The classic French-style hotel offers free WiFi access in public areas and free private...
Located in Nong Khai, a 17-minute walk from Tha Sadet Market, Amanta Hotel Nongkhai has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Roger
Thailand
Breakfast buffet excellent
Spacious hotel grounds superb for walking and relaxing
Located in Nong Khai, a 13-minute walk from Tha Sadet Market, The MACEO Hotel provides express check-in and check-out and free WiFi throughout the property.
Brian
United States of America
Amazing Staff!!! Needed to arrive early, and they were more than welcoming. Location was great.
Royal Nakhara Hotel and Convention Center is located in the heart of Nongkhai, 0.6 mi from the Nongkhai Train Station and 1.2 mi north of the famous Thai-Laos Bridge.
Asawann Hotel is located in Nong Khai Town, a 10-minute drive from the scenic Mekong River. This nonsmoking hotel features free Wi-Fi, 2 dining choices and air-conditioned rooms with a cable TV.
Located in Nong Khai, 1.9 miles from Nong Khai Train Station, Sofa Gallery Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Richard Thomas
United States of America
They pay attention to your every need and are happy to make you happy!
On average, 3-star hotels in Nong Khai cost $30 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nong Khai are $38 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nong Khai can be found for $29 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nong Khai this weekend is $27 or, for a 4-star hotel, $36. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nong Khai for this weekend cost around $24 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $27 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nong Khai for tonight. You'll pay around $36 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nong Khai will cost around $24, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It was bigger than I thought it was. Many temples further up in the mountains were definitely places to add to your list.
I loved the views from the Mekong across to Laos, the markets in the town by the river, the night market by the station and of course all the temples were great to visit.
I stayed at the Park and Pool resort which had great service, rooms and a nice pool.
Richard
8.0
Scored 8.0
My husband and I stayed the night in Nong Khai on the way...
My husband and I stayed the night in Nong Khai on the way from Bangkok to Vientiane and we're glad we did. We took the day train because we wanted to see some of the countryside. We didn't have a plan for crossing the border and getting to Vientiane so we chose to stay over night in Nong Khai - just enough time before noon checkout the next day to have a leisurely dinner, walk along the river, and consult our hosts on the easiest way to get to Vientiane. That turned out to be a taxi to the bridge, a bus across the bridge and a taxi to our hotel in Vientiane. Couldn't have been easier.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Nong Khai was just a superb place to visit, alongside the...
Nong Khai was just a superb place to visit, alongside the fantastic Mekong river, great walking areas with good quality food, ideal for families, great markets that sell just about everything and the ambience of the place relaxed you straight away, we shall definitely be back !!
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Relaxed vibes.
Relaxed vibes. Several places serving great food and fun, busy energy on Walking Street when the market was on (with delicious food). Ease of access to Vientiane/Laos is great but it's worth staying in Nong Khai for a few days. It's also worth travelling a little further west along the Mekong for a very real experience of Mekong river life and villages.
Runner Bean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything revolves around the Mekong River.
Everything revolves around the Mekong River.
Amazing views. Morning and sunset...
Saturday is an absolute must for the Night Market. Opens around 4pm
Awesome day market most days, starts early. Massive indoor experience. Hundreds of independent Traders.. Great prices and choice.
Michael
Thailand
10
Scored 10
Perfect tourist place with lots of interesting things to do.
Perfect tourist place with lots of interesting things to do. Quaint markets and river walks are highlights of our stay. We hired a car at Udon Thani airport and that was our big plus to explore things around Nongkhai. Some of the places are 30-50 km away so having your car is necessary.
Very artistic and warm the Silsopa Hos
tel. Ten o'clock in the middle of the night, from Laos Vientiane entry gallery. This hotel is the most cost-effective and the highest and most environment within 20 kilometers. Other hotels are very expensive and far away. The owner's English is very good and quickly check in, bringing me back to the room to rest. The roommate is very high, and it will not give a little sound when you sleep at night, so that you can sleep peace of mind.
This was a beautiful property that was immaculately maintained. The front desk staff were super friendly and overall extremely helpful - thank you! The best mango and sticky rice of our entire trip in Thailand was out the front entrance and right next to the hotel on the right (don't remember the name). Also recommend a trip to the rum distillery if you want an off the beaten path experience.
The owner Khun Non is very friendly and attentive. Nothing is too much trouble. She made me a delicious dinner and breakfast. The room is very comfortable and there is a fully equipped kitchen nearby. There are good views of the Mekong. The property is some distance from Nong Khai so you need a car. Overall a great place to chill out.
A small, friendly hotel. Many residents are long term, several months at a time. You can have interesting conversations. It's homely, relaxed and quiet. The owners are lovely people, and speak excellent English. It has offroad secure parking for cars and covered parking for motorcycles (limited number).
A very nice clean Hotel in the middle of Nong Kai. Just blocks from walking street that is open on the week end. Great breakfast. Bed was comfortable and the shower was first rate. The staff attended to our every needs. Only down side is its a bit pricey for Thailand.
We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay at Mut Mee. Not only is it a great location , but it is a perfect place to relax and experience what Nong Khai has to offer.
Laid-back, comfortable room, friendly atmosphere, clean, bikes for 100 baht daily, perfect!
Nice area of town although far from the river which is the main attraction for Nong Khai. It is very close to the border checkpoint though so for weary travelers its a great place to overnight before heading into Laos.
The breakfast was good, the relaxed atmosphere and the nice and helpful staff.
A late check-in was possible. The hotel and also the room was very clean. Thank you very much for the very good stay.
Hop Inn, no great comfort, but clean room, great shower, perfect location, enough parking, quite and safe and the staff kind and helpful as always - perfect for a good night sleep !!!
Art filled hotel/hostel. Very homey. And cute. Probably the very best place to stay in Nong Khai. With airco and free coffee. Everything just lovely. Unique and excellent esthetics.
Very near to city and other attractions.
Staff is very friendly and bicycle rental is available.
Rooms are very clean and good condition.
They provide good room for my money.
Nice guest-friendly hotel with a fabulous artisan coffee shop attached that serves great hot lattés and sourdough bread. Happy smiling baristas are always a bonus.
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