The 213-room Le Meridien Angkor is a secluded luxury hotel set on gorgeous grounds that's outside of Siem Reap, on the road to Angkor Wat. Rooms are spacious, with fine wood floors and Khmer art pieces, while bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and walk-in showers. The hotel has a wonderful outdoor swimming pool set in an Angkor temple re-creation, as well as a fitness center and spa. Dining options include two restaurants, a sophisticated bar, and lobby lounge, but expect high price tags. For a luxury option that's closer to the action in town, travelers should consider the Park Hyatt Siem Reap, though rates will be higher.
The 213-room Le Meridien Angkor is a secluded luxury hotel set on gorgeous grounds that's outside of Siem Reap, on the road to Angkor Wat. Rooms are spacious, with fine wood floors and Khmer art pieces, while bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and walk-in showers. The hotel has a wonderful outdoor swimming pool set in an Angkor temple re-creation, as well as a fitness center and spa. Dining options include two restaurants, a sophisticated bar, and lobby lounge, but expect high price tags. For a luxury option that's closer to the action in town, travelers should consider the Park Hyatt Siem Reap, though rates will be higher.
Golden Mango Inn is a mid-range guesthouse with just 32 rooms in a quiet spot outside of central Siem Reap. The hotel offers a free tuk-tuk service into town and is convenient for the Angkor temples, though not for Pub Street. Rooms are bright and basic, with colorful dashes of local art, though Deluxe Rooms have far more style. Breakfast is free for all guests, as is Wi-Fi, and the use of bicycles is a great perk for touring the temples. Other features include a nice courtyard pool and a small restaurant. For similar rates closer to town, travelers can consider Angkor Pearl Hotel, though it lacks the Golden Mango's charm and pool.
Golden Mango Inn is a mid-range guesthouse with just 32 rooms in a quiet spot outside of central Siem Reap. The hotel offers a free tuk-tuk service into town and is convenient for the Angkor temples, though not for Pub Street. Rooms are bright and basic, with colorful dashes of local art, though Deluxe Rooms have far more style. Breakfast is free for all guests, as is Wi-Fi, and the use of bicycles is a great perk for touring the temples. Other features include a nice courtyard pool and a small restaurant. For similar rates closer to town, travelers can consider Angkor Pearl Hotel, though it lacks the Golden Mango's charm and pool.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Moon Residence & Spa is a locally-owned boutique property situated southwest of Siem Reap’s bustling center. It’s just a 10-minute stroll to wild Pub Street and the tourist-friendly Night Market. This vibe is traditional and tranquil, and the focal point is the pretty courtyard swimming pool. The 18 spacious rooms all have air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and balconies overlooking the pool. Downsides are limited to occasional language barrier issues and on-going construction work in the surrounding area. The hotel draws tourist couples, families, and solo travelers seeking a quieter central base to explore Siem Reap and Angkor. Couples looking for a more serene hideaway could check out the Bunwin Boutique Hotel instead, although it’s not within walking distance of the town center.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Moon Residence & Spa is a locally-owned boutique property situated southwest of Siem Reap’s bustling center. It’s just a 10-minute stroll to wild Pub Street and the tourist-friendly Night Market. This vibe is traditional and tranquil, and the focal point is the pretty courtyard swimming pool. The 18 spacious rooms all have air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and balconies overlooking the pool. Downsides are limited to occasional language barrier issues and on-going construction work in the surrounding area. The hotel draws tourist couples, families, and solo travelers seeking a quieter central base to explore Siem Reap and Angkor. Couples looking for a more serene hideaway could check out the Bunwin Boutique Hotel instead, although it’s not within walking distance of the town center.
Karavansara Retreat & Residences is a mid-range boutique hotel with 12 rooms and 12 long-term apartment rentals. This cute hotel sits just off the tree-lined eastern bank of the Siem Reap River Road, and is only a five-minute walk to Pub Street. There's a tiny rooftop swimming pool and a chic restaurant and bar housed in a traditional old-fashioned wooden Khmer home. The contemporary rooms are bright and have sleek bathrooms, but they are small and lack extras like mini-fridges. Similarly priced rooms can be had at the equally central Diamond D'Angkor Boutique -- they are far larger and have more bells and whistles.
Karavansara Retreat & Residences is a mid-range boutique hotel with 12 rooms and 12 long-term apartment rentals. This cute hotel sits just off the tree-lined eastern bank of the Siem Reap River Road, and is only a five-minute walk to Pub Street. There's a tiny rooftop swimming pool and a chic restaurant and bar housed in a traditional old-fashioned wooden Khmer home. The contemporary rooms are bright and have sleek bathrooms, but they are small and lack extras like mini-fridges. Similarly priced rooms can be had at the equally central Diamond D'Angkor Boutique -- they are far larger and have more bells and whistles.
The Rose Apple Boutique Bed & Breakfast is an 11-room bougainvillea-clad property within walking distance of Siem Reap’s main tourist area, but away from the noise and clamor. Pub Street is 10 minutes away on foot, and Sok San Road -- around the corner -- also has plenty of restaurants and shops. This three-pearl property is well-liked by past guests, even if it's humble, and the attentive owners are on-site most days. There are more features than guests might expect of a mid-range bed-and-breakfast of this size, like a pool, bar and all-day restaurant. Rooms are simple and light, with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, but they lack mini-fridges and bathrooms are small. It’s worth comparing rates at The Golden Temple across the river, which has a larger pool and cheerful decor.
The Rose Apple Boutique Bed & Breakfast is an 11-room bougainvillea-clad property within walking distance of Siem Reap’s main tourist area, but away from the noise and clamor. Pub Street is 10 minutes away on foot, and Sok San Road -- around the corner -- also has plenty of restaurants and shops. This three-pearl property is well-liked by past guests, even if it's humble, and the attentive owners are on-site most days. There are more features than guests might expect of a mid-range bed-and-breakfast of this size, like a pool, bar and all-day restaurant. Rooms are simple and light, with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, but they lack mini-fridges and bathrooms are small. It’s worth comparing rates at The Golden Temple across the river, which has a larger pool and cheerful decor.
The 46-room Lynnaya Urban River Resort & Spa is an upper-middle-range option situated in a quiet location on the east side of the river. Numerous restaurants, bars, and attractions are within walking distance, but it's removed from the hubbub of the main tourist areas. Rooms are spacious and modern, and have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, minibars, and safes. They also include furnished balconies or terraces, and some feature outdoor soaking tubs. The restaurant gets good reviews for its international and local fare, and breakfast is free -- either buffet or a la carte. The outdoor pool is a lovely, relaxing space surrounded by greenery, and the spa offers a full menu of treatments. Travelers with bigger budgets looking for chic boutique digs might opt for the artsy Shinta Mani Club instead.
The 46-room Lynnaya Urban River Resort & Spa is an upper-middle-range option situated in a quiet location on the east side of the river. Numerous restaurants, bars, and attractions are within walking distance, but it's removed from the hubbub of the main tourist areas. Rooms are spacious and modern, and have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, minibars, and safes. They also include furnished balconies or terraces, and some feature outdoor soaking tubs. The restaurant gets good reviews for its international and local fare, and breakfast is free -- either buffet or a la carte. The outdoor pool is a lovely, relaxing space surrounded by greenery, and the spa offers a full menu of treatments. Travelers with bigger budgets looking for chic boutique digs might opt for the artsy Shinta Mani Club instead.
The upscale Royal Angkor Resort & Spa sits in the countryside outside of bustling Siem Reap. For resort-style features while touring the Angkor temples, this property will fit the bill, though it's not quite as luxurious as it claims. Large Asian tour groups are the main clientele, and the hotel has an immense swimming pool, a fitness center and spa, and access to a nearby golf course. The 202 rooms are quite simple, with wood details and little in the way of art, and private villas are available. There are two restaurants and Apsara dance shows happen on occasion. Rates are relatively low for what's on offer, but for something more stylish a bit closer to town, check out Heritage Suites Hotel, though rates will be a bit higher.
The upscale Royal Angkor Resort & Spa sits in the countryside outside of bustling Siem Reap. For resort-style features while touring the Angkor temples, this property will fit the bill, though it's not quite as luxurious as it claims. Large Asian tour groups are the main clientele, and the hotel has an immense swimming pool, a fitness center and spa, and access to a nearby golf course. The 202 rooms are quite simple, with wood details and little in the way of art, and private villas are available. There are two restaurants and Apsara dance shows happen on occasion. Rates are relatively low for what's on offer, but for something more stylish a bit closer to town, check out Heritage Suites Hotel, though rates will be a bit higher.
The Steung Siemreap Hotel is a three-pearl property that's all about location. Pub Street and the Old Market are just down the block, as is the atmospheric Siem Reap River. The hotel, with its French colonial exterior, occupies two buildings directly across the street from one another. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool that gets plenty of sun as well as a small fitness center. The restaurant serves free breakfast for guests, plus lunch, dinner, and drinks. The 76 simple guest rooms are the definition of traditional, with polished wooden floors and classic furniture, plus modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. For a central three-pearl option that's more intimate and stylish, travelers can consider the Memoire d'Angkor Boutique Hotel, though rates will likely be higher.
The Steung Siemreap Hotel is a three-pearl property that's all about location. Pub Street and the Old Market are just down the block, as is the atmospheric Siem Reap River. The hotel, with its French colonial exterior, occupies two buildings directly across the street from one another. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool that gets plenty of sun as well as a small fitness center. The restaurant serves free breakfast for guests, plus lunch, dinner, and drinks. The 76 simple guest rooms are the definition of traditional, with polished wooden floors and classic furniture, plus modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. For a central three-pearl option that's more intimate and stylish, travelers can consider the Memoire d'Angkor Boutique Hotel, though rates will likely be higher.
The 13-room Mulberry Boutique Hotel is a three-and-a-half-pearl option with a central -- yet quiet -- location, near Siem Reap's restaurants, bars, and shops. The bustling night market and Pub Street can be reached in less than 10 minutes on foot. Rooms are spacious and decorated in an eclectic style combining Cambodian and Thai elements. All have balconies or terraces, and Family Suites feature direct access to the beautiful outdoor pool. Dining takes place in a lovely open-air restaurant serving Asian and Western fare for all meals, including a free breakfast. There's also a cozy, colorful bar by the pool, and spa services can be arranged in guest rooms. Travelers needing a gym and on-site entertainment could check out Memoire d' Angkor Boutique Hotel instead, though it's more expensive.
The 13-room Mulberry Boutique Hotel is a three-and-a-half-pearl option with a central -- yet quiet -- location, near Siem Reap's restaurants, bars, and shops. The bustling night market and Pub Street can be reached in less than 10 minutes on foot. Rooms are spacious and decorated in an eclectic style combining Cambodian and Thai elements. All have balconies or terraces, and Family Suites feature direct access to the beautiful outdoor pool. Dining takes place in a lovely open-air restaurant serving Asian and Western fare for all meals, including a free breakfast. There's also a cozy, colorful bar by the pool, and spa services can be arranged in guest rooms. Travelers needing a gym and on-site entertainment could check out Memoire d' Angkor Boutique Hotel instead, though it's more expensive.
The Shinta Mani Resort is a unique property, which along with its sister property across the street, is one of the finest hotels in Cambodia. The medium-sized boutique hotel, designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, has 62 rooms, all of which feature custom-made iron beds and handcrafted lights, plus rainfall showers and garden terraces to go with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is located on a quiet street in central Siem Reap, a 10-minute walk from Pub Street and the Old Market, and there is easy access to Angkor Wat and the airport, both a 15-minute drive away. The resort features a large garden swimming pool, and has the Bai Tong Restaurant and Royal Lounge for drinking and dining. Rates are high, and there's no fitness center, but it's still a great luxury pick.
The Shinta Mani Resort is a unique property, which along with its sister property across the street, is one of the finest hotels in Cambodia. The medium-sized boutique hotel, designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, has 62 rooms, all of which feature custom-made iron beds and handcrafted lights, plus rainfall showers and garden terraces to go with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is located on a quiet street in central Siem Reap, a 10-minute walk from Pub Street and the Old Market, and there is easy access to Angkor Wat and the airport, both a 15-minute drive away. The resort features a large garden swimming pool, and has the Bai Tong Restaurant and Royal Lounge for drinking and dining. Rates are high, and there's no fitness center, but it's still a great luxury pick.