
Satri House
The 1904 residence of Laos' first president, Prince Souphanouvong
About the Property
Built in the early 1900s as the private residence of Prince Souphanouvong — founding leader of the Pathet Lao movement and first President of the Lao PDR — Satri House carries a weight of political and cultural history unmatched by any other hotel in Luang Prabang. The restored compound comprises the prince's original villa and a series of garden pavilions set within lush tropical grounds. Colonial architectural details survive throughout: tiled floors, high ceilings, and dark hardwood joinery that speak directly to the building's storied past.
Original Purpose
Residence of Prince Souphanouvong
Highlights
History Timeline
Elegant French colonial residence completed in Luang Prabang, commissioned as the private home of a senior member of the Lao royal family and built with characteristic shuttered verandahs and a walled garden.
Prince Souphanouvong, educated in France as a civil engineer, takes up residence; the house becomes an informal meeting point for the nascent Pathet Lao independence movement.
Souphanouvong becomes the first President of the Lao PDR following the Pathet Lao victory; the residence is absorbed into state property as he relocates to Vientiane.
Luang Prabang inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List; the former presidential residence is identified as one of the finest surviving colonial-era houses in the heritage zone.
Sensitive restoration undertaken by the Satri House ownership, preserving original floor tiles, fretwork screens, and the mature garden while adding discreet modern amenities.
Named Laos's Leading Boutique Hotel at the World Travel Awards, cementing its reputation as the most historically significant private hotel in Luang Prabang.