
Stay connected with local providers like Unitel, Lao Telecom, and ETL. Your passport is needed for SIM card purchase.
Wi-Fi is widely available in Vientiane's hotels, guesthouses, cafes, and restaurants.
The official language of Laos is Lao. English is spoken in tourist areas.
Vientiane has a main post office found in the city center.
Learning basic Lao phrases greatly enriches your interactions and shows respect for the local culture. Download an translation without internet app.
Open 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM and ONE:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
Tourist areas 8:00 AM/9:00 AM to 6:00 PM/8:00 PM daily. Smaller local shops vary.
Lunch STARTING at 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Dinner 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Street food stalls open earlier and close later.
Banks usually run from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM or 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
Be aware of closures during national celebrations.
Wearing modest clothing, especially in temples (dress to cover shoulders and knees), and removing shoes are customary. Refrain from using flash in religious sites.
Vientiane's infrastructure generally lacks wheelchair-friendly features.
Lao society is generally conservative regarding public displays of affection.
Eat with respect. Glutinous rice is traditionally eaten by hand.
Always seek permission to photograph people, especially monks or elderly people.
Your choices shape your experience and the native community. Engaging respectfully and planning ahead makes a rewarding visit.
Practical advice for financial matters and the airport interactions.
The local currency is Lao Kip (LAK).
Accepted at main hotels and larger restaurants.
Cash is essential for markets and smaller establishments.
Access comfortable lounges worldwide via Priority Pass for a relaxing pre-flight experience.
Get assistance for delayed/cancelled flights with Compensair, helping you claim due compensation.
Wattay Airport has duty-free shops, ATMs, and rental car agencies for your convenience upon arrival or departure.