SureStay by Best Western Opened in Vientiane

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SureStay by Best Western Opened in Vientiane

SureStay Hotel, a budget-friendly subsidiary of Best Western® Hotels & Resorts, opened in the heart of Lao capital of Vientiane in November. Located very centrally, the hotel sits a 15-minute drive from Vientiane’s Wattay International Airport and a short stroll from the banks of the Mekong River.

The new hotel blends seamlessly classical Lao art deco and French colonial styles in its decor and offers 68 rooms and suits. All rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi and ensuit bathrooms. A welcome novelty to Vientiane's hotel scene, SureStay introduces international service standards to the premium economy hotel sector in Laos. 

The hotel also has an onsite restaurant serving daily breakfast, the Sure Spa and the biz corner in the lobby. There is also a rooftop bar, Tipsy Elephant, with sun decks and stunning views over the mighty Mekong.

SureStay Hotel by Best Western Vientiane is the fourth operational SureStay® hotel in Asia, with the three other located in Bangkok, Thailand (SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sukhumvit 2); Osaka, Japan (SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Shin-Osaka); and Angeles City, the Philippines (SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western AC LUXE Angeles City). The fifth SureStay Plus Hotel will also appear in the Philippines: in March 2020, Cebu City will get its SureStay to lure discerning but budget-conscious travellers, too.

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