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Heading to Laos on your Southeast Asia adventure or just planning a trip to the capital city of Vientiane? You’ll find it’s rich with culture, interesting sites to see, places to go, and attractions to visit. Keep reading for the top things to do in Vientiane, Laos!

Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos • The Wanderful Me

The laid-back and quiet capital of Vientiane is a mix of French colonial architecture and Buddhist temples, as well as friendly locals and tasty cafes and restaurants.

While walking around the old quarters of the city, visitors will find French villas stylishly renovated into cute cafes, glittering Buddhist temples, interesting markets, wandering monks, and budget-friendly eats.

And although it’s Laos’ capital, sadly, there’s not really much to do in Vientiane…

But I was determined to find out what I could do with my time here. So, with my time of just a couple days, I scoured the city for what to do, the best attractions, points of interest, places to visit, and awesome sightseeing!

TOP THINGS TO DO IN VIENTIANE, LAOS

COPE Visitor Centre

This Vientiane attraction is difficult to visit but completely worth it. It’s a rehabilitation center focused on making walking aids, wheelchairs, and artificial limbs in Laos.

Offering a myriad of information on the bombings, the COPE centre has a museum part discussing what happened in Laos.

From the year of 1964 to the year 1973, the US army dropped more than 2 million tons of artillery on the small country of Laos, making it the most heavily bombed country per capita.

Of those 2 million tons, 80 million failed to detonate.

They’re still affecting the lives of the Lao people today; one person is either killed or injured by an unexploded bomb each day.

It was absolutely heartbreaking to learn about the bombings the United States unloaded on the peaceful country of Laos.

To make matters worse, I didn’t even learn about our involvement with Laos in school. It was eye-opening to visit this solemn centre but 100% worth it. Definitely one of the best things to do in Vientiane.

COPE Visitor Centre • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
COPE Visitor Centre • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
Some of the prosthetic limbs hanging in the COPE Centre.

Buddha Park

Also known as Wat Xieng Khuan, the Buddha Park is a weird sculpture park filled with over 200 strange and odd-looking Buddha statues. It’s also one of the best places to visit in Vientiane! 

According to some legend, the park was started by a rogue monk who was trying to reconsolidate Buddhism and Hinduism by depicting various scenes from both religions.

And although most of the sculptures look like they are centuries old, the park was only started in 1958.

Unfortunately, many of the signs at the park explaining the statues and their meanings lack information in English but it’s still worth visiting! It was my favorite of all the things to do in Vientiane.

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Buddha Park • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
Buddha Park • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
Buddha Park • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
Buddha Park • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me
Buddha Park • Top Things to Do in Vientiane, Laos | The Wanderful Me

Laos National History Museum

Not going to lie, I wasn’t expecting much from this museum but it ended up being FILLED with cool information. No doubt, one of the better Vientiane attractions!

The museum kind of walks you through the history of Laos; from the days when clay pots were used to bury children, to the history of the French invasion, to the way women helped influence how the country is today.

There are several rooms or “exhibits” showing off different thing. The first floor contains various artifacts like ancient clay jars, dinosaur bones, pottery shards, and Khmer sculptures. The second floor depicts the turbulent history of Laos; going over the Siamese invasion and the French colonial period, to the American bombings and presence during the Vietnam war. There’s quite a bit to see here, it took me longer to walk through it than I previously imagined.

Overall, for me personally, it ended up being one of the best things to do in Vientiane because I really loved learning about the deep history of Laos!

Laos’ beautiful countryside!

Patuxia Victory Monument

Built between 1957 and 1968, the Patuxia is a war monument located in the middle of Vientiane.

It’s dedicated to those who fought in the struggle to gain independence from France. The design of the monument is inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, while the upper part and decoration is that of the typical Laos style.

Want to read a full story-like blog of my two weeks in Laos? Click here.

Credit: Stefan Fussan | CC BY-SA 3.0

All in all, I was really hoping that Vientiane would surpass my expectations and steal a piece of my heart… but, alas, it did nothing of the sorts.

It’s pretty underwhelming; Vientiane fun to explore but only for a couple days, as there’s not very many things to see in the city.

Have you ever been here? What were your personal favorite things to do in Vientiane? Let me know in the comments! 

Sophie xx


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