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Region: Northwest Vietnam> Province: Lao Cai> Location: Sapa
Gecko Restaurant and Hotel
Brick fire ovens for fireplaces
Thac Son, above the church, Sapa
Lao Cai Province
Tel: (020) 871 504
Fax: (020) 871 282
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Description
The Gecko is noted for its food more than for its rooms. We found the offerings here a bit spare, though spacious. You'll get broadcast TVs, beds with soft foam mattresses and very plain bathrooms. Some of the rooms feature teeny, tiny balconies. It's run by a Frenchman who is one of the few expats running an outfit in Sapa -- we found him brooding over a chessboard on our visit, and he was decidedly blase about the idea of being listed in yet another guide when he figured out what we were up to -- he's listed everywhere. The fireplaces here are actually small brick ovens (which coat the adjacent wall with soot). The rooms just aren't competitively priced for the market.
Standard - Double
15 USD (low season)
15 USD (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 28th June, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 12th May, 2008
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