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Den Hotel Totonou Siem Reap
4.4/534 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
Cambodia 12 First time. The price is low, but the refrigerator is cold well. Cooler is made in Japan Important in Cambodia Staff who can respond in Japanese are all around, so students can remove intercultural anxiety. It is very important that people who meet on a trip 々 can speak Japanese. There are convenience stores and laundry 1 KG -1 dollars nearby, and there are many delicious and quiet restaurants. It's about 2 dollars easier than the center. 1 Food 2-5 USD. The room is large and if you want to change the towel, you can go pick it up by yourself, and you can go pick it up by yourself, although you have water, but you can go to pick it up by yourself. In addition, I was surprised that the water in the pool was clean with coffee and service water. Network 80 M is included, so you can work. The size and cleanliness of the room are perfect. A kind inn in an area where Japanese people are easy to live. I've stayed at about twice as much as 5 at this hotel so far, but I wonder how many steps that were. I was quite tired of the hotel where I spent time communicating in English with care. There are desk chairs in the garden, so you can relax.
Smiley's Guesthouse
4.2/55 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
This is one of the friendliest places I've ever stayed at. Me and my 11 year old son arrived for the first time in Cambodia and the manager couldn't not have done any more to make us feel welcome. He arranged a transfer from the airport and showed us to our A/C with fan room. They helped so much with tuk tuk to the the temples. Where to eat and get about. Beautiful children filling the foyer with laughter. Practically as well it is in an excellent location. Tucked away off the street and walking distance to any of the action/food/shopping or just walking and talking. Felt very safe and wish we had planned a longer stay. Jonathan and Monty UK
Hima Boutique
4.3/53 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
Cute little hotel and the price is right. Rooms are a little worn but very clean. Beds are firm but clean and comfortable enough. They provide a small amount of bottled water daily as well as a small plate of fresh fruit each day, which is nice touch. Staff at the front desk are very friendly and helpful. Laundry is $1/kg and returned the same day if you drop it off in the morning. The pool is cool, clean and great for refreshing after a hot day at the temples. The area is quite walkable and there are good restaurants very close by, including a nice French cafe for brunch just down the street. However - we had an electronic item stolen from our room while we were there. The staff were remarkably unconcerned when we reported it, and we didn't even hear from a manager. So learn from our mistake and don't fall for the ”family owned” vibe - either they have staff who can't be trusted or their security is so lacking that people are breaking in from outdoors. Either use the safe (although we all know those are dubiously secure too) or take your valuables with you when you go out.
The Aviary Hotel
4.8/543 Reviews
Downtown Siem Reap
We stayed twice; 1x3 nights in a suite (thanks for the upgrade!) and after our trip to Koh Rond we stayed 1 night in a Deluxe Kingfisher which is a very beautiful room. We enjoyed the spacious rooms with comfortable bed and had a good sleep. We preferred the Deluxe Kingfisher over the Suite, because it was more cosy and the toilet was in the bathroom as in the suite the toilet is on the other side, but there is no washing basin so you have to walk around to the bathroom anyway. F&B facilities were decent, however the Japanese restaurant was very quiet, but we did like the coffee shop a lot. Also breakfast was very good (although the buffet was a bit small, you can order extra egg dishes). We would like to thank the very friendly staff at the coffee shop, breakfast and the reception to make our stay so pleasent. The hotel has a nice rooftop with a very large pool. Unfortunately people from outside can use it for only US$ 5. There was a lot of noise from a group of 10/15 guests that were in the pool right in front of us very loud, taking photos and video footage which made us uncomfortable, it went on for hours. Actually the pool is quite large and the moment we decided to move towards the back, they also moved with us. The staff didn't do anything about their disturbing behaviour. Also their kids went into the pool with dirty diapers which is so unsanitary that we didn't swim in it.
Hotel Somadevi Angkor Resort & Spa
4.6/5104 Reviews
Downtown Siem Reap
Very nice and reasonably priced hotel. The location is quite good, easy to walk to the National Museum, some little shops and restaurants nearby, or you can just grab a Tuk Tuk and go wherever. I didn’t try breakfast but I went for lunch at their restaurant. The food and price was very good, in addition you can get 25 % discount coupon for the restaurant when checking in. The room was clean and everything was standard and nice. The only thing I missed was more electricity outlets by the bed. I was in a twin room and there was only one socket to plug in phone, and other devices to charge. Overall was happy with my stay.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap
4.5/541 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
The basic room type is slightly small, which is a little disappointing. Although the two swimming pools are not big, but because of the small number of people, the user experience is not bad. The service is very average, not very enthusiastic, it can also be said that there is basically no service, ordering something in the room has to be urged repeatedly. Very average stay experience. Although the price is relatively cheap in Park Hyatt, there are many small and beautiful hotels in Siem Reap, and there are many choices. There is no need to be a non-principal here. Oh, by the way, the hotel's food and beverages are very expensive, so don't try them unless necessary. There are too many delicious restaurants nearby, which are cheap and good.

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