With a population of only half a million people, Vientiane is a relatively compact capital, so most districts that are of interest to visitors are fairly close to each other and easily accessible by foot or bicycle. For longer journeys
tuk-tuks or taxis are the way to go, or the more intrepid traveler can hire a motorcycle. In terms of orientation, Vientiane is divided into villages, or
bans, the names of which can be useful to know when trying to direct a
tuk-tuk driver.
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...
-
-
Lao Textiles
- Visit this gallery and workshop to admire intricate designs in stunning colors--Lao silk weaving at its best. American artist Carol Cassidy designs...
-
- Shopping
- Ban Mixay
user rating -
-
-
T'Shop Lai Gallery
- Hidden down a quiet street, this exquisite gallery holds some of the most beautiful pieces of art Laos has to offer. The variety astounds, featuring...
-
- Shopping
- Chanthaburi
user rating -
-
-
Morning Market (Talaat Sao)
Full of surprises around every corner, the Morning Market is the hub of local commerce and really where the action is. Here you can find anything...
-
- Markets
-
