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Angkor Privilege Resort & Spa
4.6/540 Reviews

Angkor Privilege Resort & Spa

Siem Reap|1.81km from Statue of Thiruvalluvar
A wonderful boutique resort located an easy 10 minute tuk tuk ride from the centre of Siem Reap. Our suite was extra spacious comprising of comfortable sitting / sleeping areas separated by a slated timber screen. The wardrobe and large bathroom were at the back of the room with again good separation. Lovely decor and being a new resort in perfect condition throughout. The king size bed was so comfy and we much appreciated the kettle, tea & coffee and the water which was replenished daily. Our balcony was spacious and overlooked the gorgeous gardens and pool, as did most suites (request a suite with best possible pool view when booking). The pool was fabulous and larger than expected- beautifully maintained and so refreshing to take a dip in the searing heat. Plenty of pool lounges and I imagine a short supply of lounges would be a rarity even during periods of high occupancy. The tropical gardens were lush and so pretty and there was such a lovely ambiance and sense of calm throughout the resort. Breakfast was al a carte and dining by the pool each morning was so pleasurable and we always looked forward to our morning cappuccino made with love by the gorgeous Saphor (??). Our rate included a Khmer lunch or dinner which we opted to take as a lunch on our final day before heading to the airport. Unfortunately we were time poor and had to totally rush through the meal (thank you Saphor and chefs for making this happen) which was truly delicious and a dining by the pool was a lovely way to end a wonderful 5 night stay at Angkor Privilege. Our rate included a 60 minute massage for 2 and my partner proclaimed his as the best ever. I’ve experienced many a massage in Asia and this one didn’t disappoint although candles, an oil burner, spa music would further enhance the experience. I chose this property on the basis it was around 10 minutes from the city centre and not once regretted this decision. We did 3 days of tours with our chosen operators including pick up and drop off from the resort. We did a 2 day temple tour and were last to be picked up and first to be dropped off which was a bonus. From 5pm Angkor Privilege provides a comp tuk tuk ride to the city centre for guests and as tourist numbers were down our driver was always happy to hang around and take us back to the resort a couple of hours later costing us U$4.00 a pop. And finally to the beautiful team at Angkor Privilege. So friendly and accommodating and such an asset to this wonderful property. Thank you to Saphor, Mary and the rest of the amazing team for your warm hospitality. We wish you nothing but the best in this very difficult time and hope the resort along with all members of the team will be back up and running sooner rather than later. Thinking of you and your lovely country and people. Julie & Steve

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Smiling Deluxe Hotel
5/51 Reviews
Siem Reap Wat Bo Area
Beautiful Hotel with Two Swimming Pools! Very nice hotel service. Good food at hotel restaurant. Welcomed by the hotel ***agement, very helpful on providing tourism information in Siem Reap. Hotel location is perfect, close to the local bin market and Angkor wat check point. Best location ever in this beautiful town. Only 15 minutes Tuk Tuk ride to Angkor Wat and other temples. 10 minutes walk to the Palm Container Night Market. Only 2usd tuk tuk into town. Would highly recommend this lovely hotel
Isann Lodge
4.3/512 Reviews
We stayed at the Isann Lodge in SIem Reap for 6 nights and we couldn’t have chosen a better place to base ourselves. Special mentions must go to the reception staff, Socheata, Mouykea, The barman Chheav and of course the experience manager / GM, Evan. All went above and beyond in their duties to ensure we had the most pleasant and flawless stay and did so with the most enormous smile and enthusiasm. The Isann Lodge is a hidden gem, slightly out of town but getting around is easy with tuktuks right outside. the pool area is a heavenly sanctuary, a true jungle experience with palms, fruit trees and exotic flowers enveloping it. The hotels’ Farm to table affiliation is also an absolute delight. A short tuktuk ride away along a dusty track, a lodge appears, festooned in twinkling lights .. again a truly magical experience. All in all I would highly recommend to travellers looking for an authentic Khmer style hotel, full of character and quirkiness and one that when you wake up, there is no doubt in your mind that you are in the heart of Cambodia.
Cat's Hostel
4.8/511 Reviews
Abi was an incredible tour guide! My partner and I were referred to him as a tour guide for our Angkor Way experience by a trusted friend and resident of Siem Reap. We were not disappointed. He picked us up where we were staying and took care of everything! Abi is a knowledgeable guide with an encyclopedic knowledge of Cambodia’s history. He is also genuinely friendly and charming. Seriously, our trip to Angkor Wat would have not been as deep and fun had we not chosen Abi. He is also well known as a rescuer of cats and a helper of Siem Reap’s children. We give him our highest recommendation!
Angkor Privilege Resort & Spa
4.6/540 Reviews
A wonderful boutique resort located an easy 10 minute tuk tuk ride from the centre of Siem Reap. Our suite was extra spacious comprising of comfortable sitting / sleeping areas separated by a slated timber screen. The wardrobe and large bathroom were at the back of the room with again good separation. Lovely decor and being a new resort in perfect condition throughout. The king size bed was so comfy and we much appreciated the kettle, tea & coffee and the water which was replenished daily. Our balcony was spacious and overlooked the gorgeous gardens and pool, as did most suites (request a suite with best possible pool view when booking). The pool was fabulous and larger than expected- beautifully maintained and so refreshing to take a dip in the searing heat. Plenty of pool lounges and I imagine a short supply of lounges would be a rarity even during periods of high occupancy. The tropical gardens were lush and so pretty and there was such a lovely ambiance and sense of calm throughout the resort. Breakfast was al a carte and dining by the pool each morning was so pleasurable and we always looked forward to our morning cappuccino made with love by the gorgeous Saphor (??). Our rate included a Khmer lunch or dinner which we opted to take as a lunch on our final day before heading to the airport. Unfortunately we were time poor and had to totally rush through the meal (thank you Saphor and chefs for making this happen) which was truly delicious and a dining by the pool was a lovely way to end a wonderful 5 night stay at Angkor Privilege. Our rate included a 60 minute massage for 2 and my partner proclaimed his as the best ever. I’ve experienced many a massage in Asia and this one didn’t disappoint although candles, an oil burner, spa music would further enhance the experience. I chose this property on the basis it was around 10 minutes from the city centre and not once regretted this decision. We did 3 days of tours with our chosen operators including pick up and drop off from the resort. We did a 2 day temple tour and were last to be picked up and first to be dropped off which was a bonus. From 5pm Angkor Privilege provides a comp tuk tuk ride to the city centre for guests and as tourist numbers were down our driver was always happy to hang around and take us back to the resort a couple of hours later costing us U$4.00 a pop. And finally to the beautiful team at Angkor Privilege. So friendly and accommodating and such an asset to this wonderful property. Thank you to Saphor, Mary and the rest of the amazing team for your warm hospitality. We wish you nothing but the best in this very difficult time and hope the resort along with all members of the team will be back up and running sooner rather than later. Thinking of you and your lovely country and people. Julie & Steve
Angkor Era Hotel
4.6/50 Reviews
Many tourists stayed, the local 5 stars (is true), several years of evaluation brands hanging! Chinese and Western style breakfast, personally feel good! On the No. 6 road, there are actually many small shops around, but because you are unfamiliar or can't stand the hot days, choose a restaurant or tuktuk to go to the old market and the downtown hotel. Some people think that it is far from the city center. In fact, tuktuk can be reached in 20 minutes. I think it is acceptable. After all, the hotel is very close to the attractions, fish and bear's paw.
Sokha Siem Reap Resort & Convention Center
4.6/557 Reviews
The shower drain was broken, air conditioner didn’t work well.. but staffs were nice, they can speak English and when I called them to fix problem they talked to me kindly. I'm Japanese, but it's like a rural hotel? I was able to stay while enjoying the silence of Cambodia slowly. I think it is suitable for the elderly.

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In the city center of Siem Reap, you'll have easy access to Tuk Tuk Angkor Driver, Angkor Night Market. For short trips in Siem Reap, Phnom Bok Temple, Kampong Khleang, Tonle Sap Lake are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Siem Reap are Old Market, Angkor Wat, Pub Street. Commercial areas like Lucky Mall, Siem Reap Art Night Market, champey villa are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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