Siem Reap

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11 reviews
Twelve of the 24 earthy suites—all done up in timber, stucco, and terrazzo—are set around a verdant, central courtyard, while the other half have private plunge pools. — Travel + Leisure
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15 reviews
In true Orient-Express form, this intimate, Khmer-style hideaway strikes a sophisticated balance between luxury and adventure. — Travel + Leisure
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16 reviews
It has been refurbished by the Raffles group and can rightly claim to be one of Southeast Asia’s grandest hotels. — Insight Guides
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12 reviews
On a quiet street, behind a splashing fountain and surrounded by tropical foliage, this boutique-hotel occupies an old post office. — Star Service
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10 reviews
One of Siem Reap's finest hotels, the Park Hyatt is a luxury property located right in the center of downtown, yet hidden away from the hustle and bustle of its main street. — Oyster
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9 reviews
Sophisticated hotel on eight lush, manicured acres that replicates the look and feel of a traditional Cambodian village. — Hideaway Report
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8 reviews
French architectural elegance meets tropical luxury in this quiet, romantic boutique retreat near Siem Reap’s royal quarter. — The Telegraph
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7 reviews
Sitting squarely in the sweet spot between cheap guesthouse and big-box hotel—and unbeatably priced—Viroth’s has a simple, clean design that is accented by gray Khmer tile floors. — Condé Nast Traveler
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8 reviews
The family-friendly Victoria Angkor is a centrally located colonial-style luxury resort hotel with francophone ambience. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
Sprawling six-acre resort near Angkor Wat, with an enormous palm tree–lined pool and five restaurants. — Jetsetter
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4 reviews
Secreted away in lush, sprawling gardens, hidden behind high walls on a dirt track tucked behind Wat Polanka, the intimate boutique property Maison Polanka is my favorite Siem Reap sleep. — Afar Magazine
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6 reviews
An upscale resort close to a small Angkor era temple and a small village, offering spacious and comfortable bungalow villas around a pool, along with one of the town’s most romantic dining options. — The Telegraph
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9 reviews
Set in the grounds of a former French ambassador's vacation home along the west bank of the Siem Reap River, it's a very pleasant mix of colonial and contemporary styles. — Concierge
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5 reviews
The rooms are spacious and colorful, with contemporary comforts, and suites are huge with private garden and furnished veranda. — Fodor's
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6 reviews
Sumptuous modern five-star with all the luxury facilities you would expect, including a large swimming pool, a spa, and several restaurants including a very good Italian. — Insight Guides
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5 reviews
The majestic structures are filled with antiques, canopied beds, soft lighting, and pastel-hued fabrics, updated with essential modern-day luxuries like air-conditioning and rain showers. — Afar Magazine
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5 reviews
This campus of luxury rooms is located a few steps closer to the temples (it all counts when you're racing for the sunrise). — Frommer's
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7 reviews
The original Golden Banana, this B&B is set in attractive temple-like pavilions with Sino-Khmer furnishings. — Lonely Planet
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5 reviews
Individual wooden bungalows, swimming pool, nice gardens and a French restaurant. Has its own elephants available for rides. — Insight Guides
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