The 324-room Angkor Miracle Resort is one of the largest hotels in Siem Reap and is popular with tour groups. The upscale hotel is near the airport, but a 10-minute drive from the lively center of town. Rooms are smart, with fine wood floors and furniture as well as flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. An array of features includes a large swimming pool with a hot tub and kids’ section, a spa, fitness center, salon, and space for events. There are also several bars, a restaurant, and a cafe. While it isn’t quite as sprawling and grand as the nearby Angkor Palace Resort, it is a bit cheaper and offers a good value.
The 324-room Angkor Miracle Resort is one of the largest hotels in Siem Reap and is popular with tour groups. The upscale hotel is near the airport, but a 10-minute drive from the lively center of town. Rooms are smart, with fine wood floors and furniture as well as flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. An array of features includes a large swimming pool with a hot tub and kids’ section, a spa, fitness center, salon, and space for events. There are also several bars, a restaurant, and a cafe. While it isn’t quite as sprawling and grand as the nearby Angkor Palace Resort, it is a bit cheaper and offers a good value.
Hotel Somadevi Angkor Resort & Spa is an upper-middle-range hotel set on Sivatha Road in the middle of downtown Siem Reap. The 170 rooms have pleasantly modern Khmer decor, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. While the older wing of the hotel is a bit worn and dated, the more modern building has some nicer rooms that make them a better value. Facilities include a large swimming pool with a swim-up pool bar, a fitness center and spa, a restaurant and lobby lounge, and Khmer dance show. Free breakfast buffet and airport pickups are nice extras. Those wanting something more intimate and stylish in the same category should consider Diamond D'Angkor Boutique, which has similar rates, though is a slightly longer walk from Pub Street.
Hotel Somadevi Angkor Resort & Spa is an upper-middle-range hotel set on Sivatha Road in the middle of downtown Siem Reap. The 170 rooms have pleasantly modern Khmer decor, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. While the older wing of the hotel is a bit worn and dated, the more modern building has some nicer rooms that make them a better value. Facilities include a large swimming pool with a swim-up pool bar, a fitness center and spa, a restaurant and lobby lounge, and Khmer dance show. Free breakfast buffet and airport pickups are nice extras. Those wanting something more intimate and stylish in the same category should consider Diamond D'Angkor Boutique, which has similar rates, though is a slightly longer walk from Pub Street.
Rambutan Resort is a lovely, gay-friendly boutique hotel located on a quiet lane on the east side of the Siem Reap River. Lively Pub Street and the boutiques of the Old Market area are less than 10 minutes away on foot, and there's lots of trendy dining on the river's east side. The upper-middle-range resort has 16 rooms, all of them villas and suites with rustic tile floors, furniture sourced from sustainably harvested palm wood, and a private terrace with a large terrazzo stone bathtub. There's a lovely saltwater pool in the central courtyard, a stylish restaurant and bar, and a pleasant tropical garden for relaxing. Kids aren't welcome here, but families can stay at the sister property Rambutan Hotel, which is just down the lane.
Rambutan Resort is a lovely, gay-friendly boutique hotel located on a quiet lane on the east side of the Siem Reap River. Lively Pub Street and the boutiques of the Old Market area are less than 10 minutes away on foot, and there's lots of trendy dining on the river's east side. The upper-middle-range resort has 16 rooms, all of them villas and suites with rustic tile floors, furniture sourced from sustainably harvested palm wood, and a private terrace with a large terrazzo stone bathtub. There's a lovely saltwater pool in the central courtyard, a stylish restaurant and bar, and a pleasant tropical garden for relaxing. Kids aren't welcome here, but families can stay at the sister property Rambutan Hotel, which is just down the lane.
The 21-room Villa Siem Reap is a small mid-range option that's a 10-minute walk from the Old Market and Pub Street. Rooms are simple, but colorful and spacious, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Some could use a little refreshing, but for the bargain rates, they're clean and pleasant enough. The open-air restaurant and bar serves all meals, and guests can choose whether they want to include breakfast in their room rates. The outdoor pool with lounge chairs is a big plus, and massage services can be arranged. Given the hotel's small stature, it's no surprise that staff are incredibly attentive according to previous guests. Alternatively, travelers could consider Tanei Boutique Villa, which is similar, though rooms are even more plain than they are here.
The 21-room Villa Siem Reap is a small mid-range option that's a 10-minute walk from the Old Market and Pub Street. Rooms are simple, but colorful and spacious, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Some could use a little refreshing, but for the bargain rates, they're clean and pleasant enough. The open-air restaurant and bar serves all meals, and guests can choose whether they want to include breakfast in their room rates. The outdoor pool with lounge chairs is a big plus, and massage services can be arranged. Given the hotel's small stature, it's no surprise that staff are incredibly attentive according to previous guests. Alternatively, travelers could consider Tanei Boutique Villa, which is similar, though rooms are even more plain than they are here.
The Raffles Grand Hotel is one of Siem Reap's oldest and finest properties. With a colonial building dating from 1932, featuring a cage elevator and French gardens, this luxury property is set across from the Royal Palace and is thus centrally located. It's a 10- to 15-minute drive to the airport and Angkor temples, and 10 minutes on foot from downtown and plenty of restaurants and shops. Rooms here are stately, and elegantly furnished with fine wood floors, Cambodia objects d'art, and colonial-style furnishings, and have bathtubs with signature toiletries and handmade silk bathtubs, plus modern conveniences like full minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a bevy of facilities, from a huge swimming pool and well-equipped fitness center to a world-class spa with sauna, steam, and hot tub. There are a host of fine dining options, from upscale Khmer to a traditional dance and dine venue, plus a sumptuous buffet breakfast. There are colonial style bars, and the hotel has a wide selection of high-end boutique and art shops. It is undoubtedly one of Siem Reap's top properties, and also ultra-expensive, much more so than some of the surrounding five-star competition like the Victoria Angkor.
The Raffles Grand Hotel is one of Siem Reap's oldest and finest properties. With a colonial building dating from 1932, featuring a cage elevator and French gardens, this luxury property is set across from the Royal Palace and is thus centrally located. It's a 10- to 15-minute drive to the airport and Angkor temples, and 10 minutes on foot from downtown and plenty of restaurants and shops. Rooms here are stately, and elegantly furnished with fine wood floors, Cambodia objects d'art, and colonial-style furnishings, and have bathtubs with signature toiletries and handmade silk bathtubs, plus modern conveniences like full minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a bevy of facilities, from a huge swimming pool and well-equipped fitness center to a world-class spa with sauna, steam, and hot tub. There are a host of fine dining options, from upscale Khmer to a traditional dance and dine venue, plus a sumptuous buffet breakfast. There are colonial style bars, and the hotel has a wide selection of high-end boutique and art shops. It is undoubtedly one of Siem Reap's top properties, and also ultra-expensive, much more so than some of the surrounding five-star competition like the Victoria Angkor.
The Privilege Floor @Borei Angkor is a VIP-style stay available exclusively to the 4th floor guests of the Borei Angkor Hotel. These 19 rooms are stylish enough, with polished wood floors and furnishings and brass accents, but their main draw are the additional perks, such as free minibar snacks, laundry, and breakfast with extended hours. Guests also receive access to the private Damnak Lounge where abundant free drinks and tapas are served with a sunset view. And then there's the rest of Borei Angkor's fine facilities, which are also available to Privilege Floor guests, including Siem Reap's best spa, a large wonderfully equipped fitness center, and a free-form pool. The only drawbacks here are the high price tag (as expected) and the location, which is out of the main tourist area and slightly farther from the temples at Angkor compared to other resorts.
The Privilege Floor @Borei Angkor is a VIP-style stay available exclusively to the 4th floor guests of the Borei Angkor Hotel. These 19 rooms are stylish enough, with polished wood floors and furnishings and brass accents, but their main draw are the additional perks, such as free minibar snacks, laundry, and breakfast with extended hours. Guests also receive access to the private Damnak Lounge where abundant free drinks and tapas are served with a sunset view. And then there's the rest of Borei Angkor's fine facilities, which are also available to Privilege Floor guests, including Siem Reap's best spa, a large wonderfully equipped fitness center, and a free-form pool. The only drawbacks here are the high price tag (as expected) and the location, which is out of the main tourist area and slightly farther from the temples at Angkor compared to other resorts.
The upscale Sojourn Boutique Villas is a boutique property situated in a small village that's a 10-minute drive outside of Siem Reap. The hotel is surrounded by rice paddies and countryside, and feels quite secluded. There are 10 rooms and villas available, all of them elegant and refined, with Khmer silks, paintings, and artistic details to complement the sleek dark wood furniture. Most rooms have terrazzo bathtubs and large rainfall showers, plus private garden space with outdoor showers as well. The hotel has a lovely pool with a swim-up bar in the garden, a small spa, and a romantic candlelit restaurant serving Khmer and European specialties. Travelers seeking something with more features might want to check out Navutu Dreams.
The upscale Sojourn Boutique Villas is a boutique property situated in a small village that's a 10-minute drive outside of Siem Reap. The hotel is surrounded by rice paddies and countryside, and feels quite secluded. There are 10 rooms and villas available, all of them elegant and refined, with Khmer silks, paintings, and artistic details to complement the sleek dark wood furniture. Most rooms have terrazzo bathtubs and large rainfall showers, plus private garden space with outdoor showers as well. The hotel has a lovely pool with a swim-up bar in the garden, a small spa, and a romantic candlelit restaurant serving Khmer and European specialties. Travelers seeking something with more features might want to check out Navutu Dreams.
Kiri Boutique Hotel, a mid-range option outside of Siem Reap, has just 21 simple rooms. They are attractive, clean, and modern -- even if they don't live up to the boutique name -- and all come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have furnished patios to enjoy the warm tropical nights, and the hotel's free breakfast is a nice perk. There's also a courtyard pool and a small souvenir shop, plus a restaurant for lunch and dinner and in-room massages. Rates are a bit high, though, especially given this hotel's location away from the action in Siem Reap. In fact, if you're willing to spend money like this, it's worth considering the area's larger resorts like the Victoria Angkor Resort or Heritage Suites Hotel.
Kiri Boutique Hotel, a mid-range option outside of Siem Reap, has just 21 simple rooms. They are attractive, clean, and modern -- even if they don't live up to the boutique name -- and all come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have furnished patios to enjoy the warm tropical nights, and the hotel's free breakfast is a nice perk. There's also a courtyard pool and a small souvenir shop, plus a restaurant for lunch and dinner and in-room massages. Rates are a bit high, though, especially given this hotel's location away from the action in Siem Reap. In fact, if you're willing to spend money like this, it's worth considering the area's larger resorts like the Victoria Angkor Resort or Heritage Suites Hotel.
The four-and-a-half-pearl Privilege Floor by Lotus Blanc is a VIP-style stay available exclusively to the first-floor guests of the Lotus Blanc Resort. There are just 23 rooms (versus 61 at the main resort) and all are understatedly elegant, with a balcony and personal host. The real reason to stay here though is for the super-attentive service and package perks, like evening cocktail receptions and on-call drivers. Privilege Floor guests also have shared use of the Lotus Blanc’s facilities, including a large pool and fine-dining restaurant. The drawbacks are the price tag (rates can be double those of the main resort) and location -- it’s too far to walk to Siem Reap’s tourist hangouts. The sleek Shanti Mani Club is closer to the town center, but rates are even higher.
The four-and-a-half-pearl Privilege Floor by Lotus Blanc is a VIP-style stay available exclusively to the first-floor guests of the Lotus Blanc Resort. There are just 23 rooms (versus 61 at the main resort) and all are understatedly elegant, with a balcony and personal host. The real reason to stay here though is for the super-attentive service and package perks, like evening cocktail receptions and on-call drivers. Privilege Floor guests also have shared use of the Lotus Blanc’s facilities, including a large pool and fine-dining restaurant. The drawbacks are the price tag (rates can be double those of the main resort) and location -- it’s too far to walk to Siem Reap’s tourist hangouts. The sleek Shanti Mani Club is closer to the town center, but rates are even higher.
Saem Siemreap is a 78-room three-pearl hotel on the quieter outskirts of Siem Reap. Decor is traditional and wood features heavily. This makes for attractive common areas, though rooms are quite plain. Highlights include a central pool that’s surrounded by fragrant frangipani, and the spacious rooms are clean and comfy. Standard amenities include air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast and airport transfers are part of the hotel's rates, and there's a simple spa and fitness center as well. Tourist couples and families are the most frequent guests here, though the city's tourist heart isn't within an easy walk. Downsides are few, but guests looking to be within walking distance of the center may prefer the Prince D'Angkor Hotel & Spa instead, though it fronts a noisy road.
Saem Siemreap is a 78-room three-pearl hotel on the quieter outskirts of Siem Reap. Decor is traditional and wood features heavily. This makes for attractive common areas, though rooms are quite plain. Highlights include a central pool that’s surrounded by fragrant frangipani, and the spacious rooms are clean and comfy. Standard amenities include air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast and airport transfers are part of the hotel's rates, and there's a simple spa and fitness center as well. Tourist couples and families are the most frequent guests here, though the city's tourist heart isn't within an easy walk. Downsides are few, but guests looking to be within walking distance of the center may prefer the Prince D'Angkor Hotel & Spa instead, though it fronts a noisy road.