![]() The bathrooms have separate toilets and showers, but none of them have bathtubs. The standard Terrace rooms are small, but the other categories offer plenty of space. Most of the rooms have poster beds, except for the Balcony Maisonettes and the Terrace doubles. Interestingly enough, the lower category Terrace rooms do have sitting areas outside, as do the Balcony Maisonettes, which are probably the most atmospheric of the room choices, as they feature loft beds in French maisonette style. Additionally, the rooms have small shuttered windows, so they don't allow for the most sweeping views, and neither the Superior rooms nor Deluxe Suite have balconies or terraces. The rooms do not have televisions but the hotel supplies them upon request. All rooms come with safes, minibars in which all items are free (but there's no alcohol), bathrobes, slippers, heaters for winter, large air-conditioners, electric hot water kettles with a supply of instant coffee and tea, and free Wi-Fi and breakfast. Plus, there are fine art photos on the walls, such as black-and-white shots of traditional Lao costumes and ethnic minorities. Rooms feature traditional Lao decor, with large bamboo baskets as ornaments, rattan chairs, and local artisan items like bamboo water bottle covers. All rooms have beautiful wooden floors along with fine wooden closets, desks, and tables. There is a wide selection of room categories at the BelleRive, including the standard Terrace rooms, Superior rooms, and Balcony Maisonette rooms, as well as a few suites, even though the hotel only has 13 rooms in total. ![]()
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