A Deluxe Apartment In The Sky

by Dave on October 2, 2008 · 14 comments

Inter City Hotel in Vientiane

Ten months on the road, and I had yet to truly splurge on accommodations. My early morning arrival at the doorstep of the recently renovated Inter City Hotel would correct this wrong. The first thing the self-proclaimed boutique hotel had going for it was location. It faced the Mekong River, and was centrally located within easy walking distance of the downtown shops and restaurants.

Reclining Buddha by 3rd floor elevator

The interior of the hotel was beautifully decorated. I looked at two rooms, settling on the lower-priced one for $40 a night. It lacked a balcony and a bath tub, but I didn’t want to go overboard. My room was on the corner of the building, and three large windows allowed me to see a Wat and the Mekong River.

My lovely bed

I loved the way the mattress was on a raised wooden platform, and not in the minimalist, monastic type of way I’d gotten use to in the budget places. This bed was actually comfortable! The sheets and pillows were soft and clean enough to call my own. The dark wood flooring and paneling was something new for me. In fact, the more time I spent in my room, the more I felt like it would make a great apartment for me in Washington or New York City. Probably too expensive an apartment, but maybe someday.

3 of the 5 BIG windows with views of a Wat and the Mekong River

The room featured plenty of amenities, including air-conditioning, fan, cable TV, hot water (and good water pressure), toiletries, 1-liter of bottled water per day, housekeeping, bathrobe, and even slippers, though where I could go in them I did not know. I ordered room service on a few occasions, but refrained from accessing the mini bar. A buffet breakfast was included at the street-level restaurant as well.

Nice decor

Since there isn’t a lot of sightseeing to do in Vientiane, I happily spent time in my room. In the mornings, as the sun rose, the room would fill with more natural light than I could handle. The heat beaming down on me served as my alarm clock, though a quick adjustment of the air-conditioning would always make things right again.

Clean bathroom

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14 Comments

Mike Melton October 2, 2008 at 6:43 pm

That hotel looks pretty sweet.

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Mike Melton October 2, 2008 at 1:43 pm

That hotel looks pretty sweet.

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James October 2, 2008 at 9:27 pm

I really enjoy living vicariously through you and getting ideas as I plan/save for my RTW trip for 2011 or 2012! Keep it up!

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Dave October 4, 2008 at 2:20 pm

Thanks….my advice is to let yourself splurge a little sooner in the trip. In retrospect, waiting 10 months was a bit much, but then again I doubt I could get the same value for my money in any other capital city I’d visited to that point (or will thereafter)!

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James October 2, 2008 at 4:27 pm

I really enjoy living vicariously through you and getting ideas as I plan/save for my RTW trip for 2011 or 2012! Keep it up!

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Dave October 4, 2008 at 9:20 am

Thanks….my advice is to let yourself splurge a little sooner in the trip. In retrospect, waiting 10 months was a bit much, but then again I doubt I could get the same value for my money in any other capital city I’d visited to that point (or will thereafter)!

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Mike Manning October 3, 2008 at 1:12 am

I’m pretty sure I stayed in that exact room when I was there last fall! My shot doesn’t show the outside as well, but I think it’s the same. Definitely a nice place to splurge. Lots of great little French restaurants, with reasonably priced French wine on offer there in town, too, which was great after too many months away from good wine.

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Mike Manning October 2, 2008 at 8:12 pm

I’m pretty sure I stayed in that exact room when I was there last fall! My shot doesn’t show the outside as well, but I think it’s the same. Definitely a nice place to splurge. Lots of great little French restaurants, with reasonably priced French wine on offer there in town, too, which was great after too many months away from good wine.

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andreia October 6, 2008 at 9:39 pm

:) it’s really nice to read your blog…i’m leaving for a year or 2 travelling thru SE Asia and Australia and NZ and then i’ll see how much money i’ll have….i really don’t know where exactly i’m going …but leaving Portugal in 15th NOvember :)
:razz:

keep writing :) i’m taking a lot of notes…!! I’ve been already to several places in Thailand and it’s great to see you stayed in the same places i did like the Tropicana in Koh Tao!!

have fun

cheers

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Dave October 9, 2008 at 10:12 am

Hi Andreia –

Thanks for all the smiles!

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andreia October 6, 2008 at 4:39 pm

:) it’s really nice to read your blog…i’m leaving for a year or 2 travelling thru SE Asia and Australia and NZ and then i’ll see how much money i’ll have….i really don’t know where exactly i’m going …but leaving Portugal in 15th NOvember :)
:razz:

keep writing :) i’m taking a lot of notes…!! I’ve been already to several places in Thailand and it’s great to see you stayed in the same places i did like the Tropicana in Koh Tao!!

have fun

cheers

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Dave October 9, 2008 at 5:12 am

Hi Andreia –

Thanks for all the smiles!

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