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Vientiane has limited accessibility infrastructure with uneven sidewalks, few ramps, and steps at many temples and buildings. Newer hotels and some restaurants offer better accessibility. Traffic and crowded markets can be challenging, so travelers with mobility needs should plan routes carefully and seek assistance when needed.
Vientiane is generally safe for travelers with low violent crime rates. Petty theft can occur, so secure valuables and be cautious in crowded areas like markets. Traffic can be chaotic, so exercise care when crossing streets and consider using reputable transport services.
Tipping in Laos is not traditionally expected but is increasingly appreciated in tourist areas. Small tips (5-10%) are welcome in restaurants for good service. Hotel staff, tuk-tuk drivers, and tour guides appreciate modest tips, typically 10,000-50,000 kip for helpful service.
Must-try dishes include larb (spicy meat salad), som tam (papaya salad), sticky rice, and tam mak hoong. Mok pa (steamed fish in banana leaves) and ping kai (grilled chicken) are popular. Vientiane's food scene includes excellent Vietnamese and French-influenced cuisine.
Must-visit sites include Pha That Luang (golden stupa), Wat Sisaket temple, Patuxai monument, and the bustling night market along the Mekong River. COPE Visitor Centre provides insight into Laos' history, while riverside parks offer peaceful evening strolls.
The official currency of Laos is the Lao kip (LAK). US dollars and Thai baht are also widely accepted in Vientiane. ATMs dispensing kip are common, though US dollars are often preferred for larger purchases. Credit cards are accepted at upscale hotels and restaurants.
Lao is the official language of Laos. French is spoken by older generations due to colonial history. English is increasingly common in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants in Vientiane. Thai is also understood by many locals due to cultural similarities and shared media.
The best time to visit Vientiane is from November to March during the cool, dry season when temperatures are comfortable and rainfall is minimal. April and May are very hot, while June to October brings heavy rains and humidity.