The Patuxai arch in Vientiane at dusk
The Patuxai arch at dusk

Patuxai Monument

Massive Victory arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe

Patuxai is one of Vientiane’s most noticeable landmarks. The impressive arch is located in the center of Vientiane on the end of Lane Xang Avenue, the road that leads to the Presidential Palace.

Similar to the Arc de Triomphe

Patuxai, which translates to “Victory Gate” is a massive concrete monument with a wide avenue leading to it similar in style to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. The Patuxai or Patuxay was built in the 1960’s as a memorial for those who gave their lives serving their country in several wars.

On all of its four sides is a large arched gateway. Although the design is clearly inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the upper part and decoration is typical Laos style. The arches’ ceilings contain Laos style ornamentations, like depictions of the Hindu Gods Brahma and Vishnu, as well as mythological creatures as kinnaree and the three headed elephant Erawan.

Observation deck on top of the arch

Visitors can climb a stairway to the top passing 7 floors with offices, souvenir shops and vendors selling drinks and snacks. On top of the Patuxai are 5 Laos style towers that are adorned with flower motifs. The four corner towers and the larger central tower are topped with a golden finial. A spiral stairway in the central tower leads to the observation deck on top of the monument which offers great views of the town of Vientiane and the Mekong river.

The monument is located in the center of the well kept Patuxai park with lots of flowers, fountains and benches. On each of its four sides is a pond. A small Sala in the park houses the World Peace Gong, installed in 2008. The Patuxai is particularly impressive when it is illuminated at night.

The Patuxai victory monument
The Patuxai victory monument

Location

Patuxai is located at the end of Lane Xang Avenue in the center of Vientiane.

How to get to the Patuxai arch

It can be reached on foot from many of the towns attractions. A shared tuk tuk will cost around 20,000 Kip per person depending on the distance. Alternatively, rent a bike for about 10,000 Kip per day.

Opening hours

The Patuxai opens Monday to Friday from 8 am until 4:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 8 am until 5 pm.

Entrance fee

Admission to climb to the top is 5,000 Kip per person.
Admission to the park is free.


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