The closest hotel to Angkor Temples - To explore Angkor Temples and Siem Reap Town on foot at your own leisurely pace, “People by The Community” is the best choice.
Annika
Sweden
The staff, the service and the roof-top swimming pool.
Situated in Siem Reap, 1 km from Pub Street, CENTRAL BLANCHE Residence features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
Ellie
United Kingdom
Staff were super friendly and helpful booking excursions. Pool was lovely and the room was spacious and clean.
Conveniently located in Siem Reap, 7 Makara Street in Wat Bo Village. We are a non - foreigner worker. Our staffs are all local people.
Martin
Germany
It is a nice little hidden gem located at one of the main roads leading to the city centre. The pool is awesome, the stuff very friendly and eager to help. The rooms are okay to good. Obviously it is a bit different to what you call European standard, but we felt comfortable. Food was alright, too. The pool is the highlight. We had some good days staying there visiting Angkor Wat and other temples.
Pool 5/5
Stuff 5/5
Room 3/5
Set in Siem Reap, 1.7 km from King's Road Angkor, Bayon Modern Residence offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Alessandro
Australia
Fabulous hotel comfortable beds good linen. I am a returning guest, the swimming pool and surrounding area is wonderfully leafy so quite tranquil.
The staff are outstanding very caring, friendly full of smiles and always eager to help👏👏
Conveniently located in Siem Reap, We are a non - foreigner worker. Our staffs are all local people. We set this idea in order to support our local people to have a job.
David was excellent and incredibly helpful. A brilliant stay.
Set in Siem Reap, 1.8 km from King's Road Angkor, Sala Siem Reap Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Amazing generous staff, exceptional.customer service
Located in Siem Reap and with King's Road Angkor reachable within 200 metres, Dusit Hotel Siem Reap provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
Location, cleanliness, staffs... Everything is great...
Le Vert Angkor Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Siem Reap. This 4-star hotel offers an ATM and a concierge service.
Staff are very friendly and polite.
Accommodation are good
Situated in Siem Reap, less than 1 km from King's Road Angkor, Lotus Haven Villa features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Great location. Not a 5 star facility but owner and staff are lovely.
Located in Siem Reap, 2 km from King's Road Angkor, Khmer House Resort provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
They have the most amazing swimming pool that I have never seen.
Located 1.6 km from Pub Street in Siem Reap, Angkor Heart Bungalow features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Pick up from.airport.
Tuk tuk's into centre.
Beautiful breakfast
Excellent staff
The closest hotel to Angkor Temples - To explore Angkor Temples and Siem Reap Town on foot at your own leisurely pace, “People by The Community” is the best choice.
The staff, the service and the roof-top swimming pool.
Located in Siem Reap, Home Indochine D'angkor Hotel offers an outdoor salt-water pool with sun lounges, a restaurant and a bar. Free WiFi and a front desk 24/7 are available.
Great last minute booking.
Very friendly & helpful
Situated by the river in the heart of Siem Reap's historic area, Treeline Urban Resort offers rooms with a 24-hour front desk, two restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner and the pool bar on the...
Set in Siem Reap, 2.2 km from King's Road Angkor, The Botanic Garden Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Amazing place. I really recommend
Un endroit charmant et Jérôme est vraiment adorable
Inspired by nature and Cambodia's local crafts scene, The Aviary Hotel is located in Siem Reap, 400 metres from Pub Street. It features an in-house restaurant and a spa and wellness centre.
Fantastic location. Lovely staff super clean rooms
FAQs about hotels in Siem Reap
On average, 3-star hotels in Siem Reap cost £19 per night, and 4-star hotels in Siem Reap are £40 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Siem Reap can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Siem Reap this weekend is £45 or, for a 4-star hotel, £85. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Siem Reap for this weekend cost on average around £224 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £43 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Siem Reap for tonight. You'll pay on average around £89 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Siem Reap will cost around £234 (based on Booking.com prices).
I was able to do more than expected. The guides were super helpful. The city is incredibly clean. The toilet facilities everywhere I went was super clean. Even compared to the USA. Transportation within the city was easy because I like to walk. Hiring rides to visit was very reasonable and reliable. Food was cheap and excellent. Beer super cheap.
colin
Scored 10
10
Siem Reap is an incredible city!
Siem Reap is an incredible city! Unlike the capital, it’s much cleaner, with wide streets and proper sidewalks, making it easy to explore on foot. There’s so much to see and do, from visiting amazing restaurants and cafes to enjoying the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Of course, being so close to Angkor Wat is a huge bonus, but the city itself has so much to offer. Whether you're here for the temples, the nightlife, or just to soak in the local culture, Siem Reap is an absolute must-visit!
Kateřina Roznerová
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
Obviously the Temples are the big drawcard for SR but so...
Obviously the Temples are the big drawcard for SR but so much more to see. Please go to the Hero Rats centre - I faced my fear of rats there! Shopping - of course and cheap drinks too, making this a great blend of cultures and relaxing opportunities.
OK it can be annoying to constantly say No to the Tuk Tuk drivers but it cost nothing to be polite to them and you may need one. I stayed 5 nights and could have done with a couple more nights as lots I missed.
Lynda Dunn
Australia
Scored 10
10
The main reason people go to Seam Reap is, of course, to see...
The main reason people go to Seam Reap is, of course, to see the ancient ruins. Angkor Wat is huge, and the other sites are a bit of a trip away, and all require a lot of walking and even climbing. They are impressive and fascinating for anyone with even a minimal interest in archaeology. Usually the weather is hot and it can be a tough day. A swimming pool at your hotel is a good idea.
The town itself is compact and the dining/drinking district centered on Pub Street is very affordable and the food and drink is of a high standard. The atmosphere is casual and happy.
Philip
Australia
Scored 10
10
The friendly people we met really made the holiday.
The friendly people we met really made the holiday. The way we were looked after in our hotel, the Tuk-Tuk drivers and all the hospitality people we met was a pleasure.
The trip to Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm temples was impressive.
The Angkor National Museum is well worth a visit and explained Khmer history. Visits out of the city to the Kulen mountains and the Kulen Elephant Forest were very good and a chance to see the countryside.
It is so easy to get around with the Tuk-Tuks available by your hotel or at any street corner.
With a wedding to go to we unable to see everything in a week.
Janet
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We enjoyed the Angkor tour,the national museum,silk factory...
We enjoyed the Angkor tour,the national museum,silk factory and the very kind people of Siem Reap.Not so happy with the US Dollar thing,yes you can use the Cambodian Real but if you don't use it in Cambodia it is not of value,it is a closed market currency.I found Cambodia to be much more expensive than the other Southeast Asia countries I have visited.
William
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I thoroughly enjoyed my time at a boutique hotel in Siem Reap, where comfort and elegance were perfectly blended. The location was ideal for exploring the city's highlights. The pool area was stunning, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation. The staff were exceptional, always attentive and friendly, making me feel at home. Breakfast was a highlight, featuring a delectable array of dishes that satisfied my taste buds. This hotel is a perfect blend of luxury and comfort, making it a top choice for travelers.
Great village location far away from inner city noise or annoying Pubstreet and with a jungle feeling like in paradise. Totally clean and made with love for the detail. In the rooms and bathrooms you feel like in a very expensive luxury hotel. It is family owned, super nice people. Mengly and his wife giving helping hands whenever they can and they always try to give the cheapest but best possibility for the guests. Thank you so much, I will come back!
Possibly one of the best hotels we've ever stayed in. Not 5 star luxury, but small, friendly, boutique (I hate that word but it fits in this case). We had a family room, a few steps from one of the swimming pools. It was large, spacious and very comfortable. The three small pools were beautiful - it was an absolute oasis to return to after mornings exploring the area. Breakfasts were fabulous - and lovely to have great Italian coffee!
This hotel is like a luxury home, the rooms are large and very comfortable, we stayed in the family suite with our 3 adult children and loved it. The staff were wonderful and always ready to answer our questions and provided outstanding service. The restaurant was always available and the food was excellent.
Quite honestly the best accommodation of our trip to date.
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