Recent Reviews for Siem Reap Province Hotels

Memoire d' Angkor Boutique Hotel
4.5/559 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
We came here for the first part of our Cambodian holiday. The room is comfortable and the hotel was relatively quiet. I thought their breakfast was amazing and it was included with our stay so please don't miss it. Kimsinh was our main contact there and he was helpful the entire time. He helped organize tickets and dinner reservations. The hotel was undergoing renovations so we did not really enjoy that part of it however, We will look forward to checking out the changes when we come back
The Royal Family Suite by Memoire Palace Resort & Spa
4.8/532 Reviews
It was my first time staying at The Royal Family Suite by Memoire Palace Resort and Spa and I loved it! I stayed at the Grand Pool Suite, it was luxurious and spacious. 10/10 would recommend. Love the view, room, pool & buffet! Definitely staying there again in the future.
Anjali by Syphon
4.7/578 Reviews
Siem Reap National Road 6
This hotel, particularly the service, has made me in love with Siem Reap. Mr Phea, Ms. Thida and Ms. Annie truly deserve my recommendation for their great hospitality, genuine care, and friendliness. I was first greeted my Mr Phea at the airport for the pick-up by TukTuk. It was a complimentary by the hotel. He was welcoming and so was Ms Thida when I arrived at the hotel. Not only with her warm smiles, I was also welcomed with a cold towel and a refreshing lemomgrass drink. We chatted like as if we had already known each other! As the room was already available on my arrival , I was granted early check-in to my room. Thank you, Ms Thida! I love my room. It was spacious and cosy. I wished the mini bar was complimentary but no biggie as there's a small grocery store just across the road where you can buy instant noodles, snacks, drinks and toiletries etc I spent the rest of my day out on a TukTuk for sightseeing and lunch. Mr Phea was my loyal TukTuk driver throughout my stay in Anjali. He was also like a tour guide and a friend to me. He brought me to an area where the Muslim community lives. There's a mosque and plenty of Halal food/restaurants. I truly appreciate Mr Phea doing this for me. Because of this, I had the opportunity to devour the delicious Cambodian dishes of Beef Lok Lak, Amok Fish, etc, without having to worry if it was pork-free and safe for me to eat. He brought me for a drive along the paddy fields and to watch the sunset. When I returned to the hotel, I was greeted by Ms Annie and Mr Panha. They were friendly too! Breakfast was alright to me. My first morning, I had my breakfast prepared and packed in a tiffin carrier as I left at 4am to go for the Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour. They packed hard boiled eggs, croissants, bananas, and little baguettes with jam. Only one morning I went to the restaurant for my breakfast and I chose Waffles with fresh fruits. There's a buffet of bakeries (bread, pastries, cakes), fresh fruit juices, cereals, and salad. I would totally recommend that the hotel look into an airtight container for the cereals as the ones I ate were all kinda soft and stale. The salad too should be covered because it was 'covered' with fruit flies and flies feasting on it. My two other breakfasts were spent in my room as requested. One of it was exceptionally good. I requested for scrambled eggs with cheese and mushrooms and I got just that. It was creamy and fluffy! I requested for smoked salmon at the side but was given smoked salmon bagel with rocket leaves and The morning on my check-out day was sort of disgusting. The scrambled eggs were dry and two of out the croissants were cold. The watermelon Juice was good though. It could have been perfect if a glass of ice was served alongside with it.
Sokha Palace Siem Reap Hotel
4.3/560 Reviews
Very satisfied, really great! Beautiful environment, swimming pool, breakfast, food, good service, close to the Angkor ticket office, there are also things to sell around, great!
Khmer Mansion Residence
4.8/5212 Reviews
Nestled a mere stone's throw away from the iconic landmark Angkor Wat, this exquisite 5-star boutique hotel epitomizes luxury at an unbeatable price. As an American accustomed to the finer things in life, I was thoroughly impressed by the seamless blend of traditional Cambodian hospitality and high-end amenities that this hidden gem offers. From the moment you step into the hotel, the warmth and professionalism of the staff are immediately palpable. The English-speaking team goes above and beyond to ensure your stay is nothing short of spectacular. Whether it's their 24/7 room service that caters to your every whim or the personalized tour arrangements, the service here is designed to make every guest feel like royalty. The attention to detail is remarkable, and it’s clear that guest comfort and satisfaction are top priorities. Cleanliness and safety are paramount in any luxury accommodation, and this hotel excels in both. Each room and suite radiates comfort and style, with immaculate interiors that promise a serene retreat after a day of temple touring. The hotel boasts an environment that is not only secure but also private, allowing you to unwind in peace, away from the bustle yet still conveniently located. For those who relish organic, locally-sourced cuisine, the hotel's dining options will delight your palate. The menu features a fusion of traditional Khmer dishes and Western favorites, all prepared with the freshest ingredients. It’s a culinary journey that respects local culture while also catering to those who might crave a taste of home. The dining experience here is designed to be a highlight of your stay, ensuring that each meal is memorable. Overall, my experience at Khmer Mansion Residence, this beautiful boutique hotel near Angkor Wat was genuinely remarkable. Offering a luxurious escape at prices that are surprisingly affordable, it stands out as a beacon of 5-star hospitality in Siam Reap. The hotel provides a perfect balance of privacy, local culture, and modern amenities, making it a must-stay for discerning travelers from the West seeking an authentic yet pampered experience. Whether you are here for the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat or the vibrant local culture, this hotel ensures your stay in Cambodia is truly extraordinary.
Hotel la Maravilla
4.1/585 Reviews
Taphul Village Area
The room was exactly as show on the photos; spacious clean and bright. I could order breakfast to my room which was great. The first day breakfast was 15 minutes late, but luckily I wasn’t heading for the airport or anything. At the time of my stay there were offering 2 choices for breakfast, which were both delicious. The room came fully stocked with snacks as well as al pullover and Jon alcoholic drinks for cheap. Everything was around a dollar to a dollar twenty five. There is no elevator at this hotel. I was on the third floor and only had a carry-on luggage. Staff were pleasant and answered questions patiently.
Metta Residence & Spa
4.6/5172 Reviews
Siem Reap Wat Bo Area
Everything about this place is top-notch and wonderful! The staff are very friendly, accomodating, and helpful. The rooms are lovely, the pool area is spectacular and the whole place has a very peaceful and welcoming ambiance. The breakfast buffet included a wide variety of delicious foods and we chose to have our evening meal here every night as well. The dinners were delicious and very reasonably priced! I have traveled quite a bit in my lifetime, and Metta Residence and Spa is at the very top of my list of favourite places to stay. I will be back for sure! Thank you so very much!
Lub d Cambodia Siem Reap
4.7/5159 Reviews
Siem Reap Wat Bo Area
Fast checked in & checked out without deposit. Room and bathroom is quite small, but no complaint since it worth the price. They’ve elevator which at first I thought they don’t bcs it’s only 4th floor hotel. Small pool but enough to get the sunlight for sunbathing. They currently do renovation in front of the hotel, but I didn’t hear any sound in the night. And there’s supermarket opposite the hotel. - they didn’t provide toothbrush, but you can buy it in the lobby.
Reaksmey Chanreas Hotel
3.9/534 Reviews
Siem Reap Sok San Road
The location might be slightly TOO good! It’s directly across the Pub Street so it can be loud until late. However besides that it’s a pretty nice hotel. I noticed some things could use some renovation but overall not a bad place. This photo is of the stage that was setup outside (during the new year).
Sala Lodges
4.8/544 Reviews
Siem Reap Wat Bo Area
Sala Lodges in the enchanting city of Siem Reap is nothing short of a hidden gem that boasts not only of charming aesthetics but also of exceptional service that made our stay unforgettable. Nestled quietly away, this hotel provided a tranquil retreat that was much needed during our travel. The service at Sala Lodges was commendable, embodying the true spirit of hospitality. The staff were attentive, approachable, and consistently willing to assist us in organizing our trips around Siem Reap, making the overall experience hassle-free and enjoyable. A special shoutout to the Swiss owners who were genuinely amiable and made us feel warmly welcomed. As for the accommodations, the rooms in Sala Lodges were a delightful surprise. Each room bore discrete charm with its tasteful decoration, seamlessly blending traditional and contemporary elements. The authentic Khmer old houses are full of charm, yet modern and well preserved. The hotel’s kitchen offered a menu that might seem simple at a glance but was satisfyingly delightful upon tasting. Every dish we tried was prepared well, with fresh ingredients and flavors that are comforting yet exciting to the palate. The breakfast, in particular, deserves an extra note of praise for being consistently good, providing a delightful start to our days of exploration. Adding to the hotel’s allure was the inviting swimming pool, serving as a refreshing sanctuary after a day of touring the magical temples and vibrant markets of Siem Reap. During the wet season, the atmosphere around Sala Lodges was even more calming and soothing, with the soft sound of rain providing a comforting backdrop to our stay. To sum it up, our experience at Sala Lodges was nothing short of magical. From the excellent service to the beautifully appointed rooms and delightful meals, every aspect of the hotel contributed to a stay that was serene, comfortable, and absolutely enjoyable. Whether you’re traveling in the wet season or not, Sala Lodges offers a cosy retreat that will surely enhance your Siem Reap adventure. Highly recommended!

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties667
Number of Reviews17,037
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 7,451
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