The hotel is located along the Siem Reap River. The staff are very friendly. It is about a 5-minute walk from Pub Street and the Old Market, so it is easy to get around. The room was clean, and the shower booth and toilet were separated by glass, so the bottom of the toilet did not get wet. Wi-Fi was available in the room. There was no outlet for charging the mobile phone around the bed, only in the bathroom, so it was a bit of a minus point. The room had a balcony, so an ashtray was provided and I could smoke. There was a sign saying that smoking in the room was a $50 fine. The front desk arranged a tuk-tuk to Angkor Wat, but the driver was wearing a uniform from the affiliated hotel and was very kind and did not ask for a tip. I asked them to arrange an official shuttle bus to the new airport, but they have their own shuttle bus network and took me to the airport. I'm glad I didn't buy a round-trip ticket for the official shuttle bus because it was so cheap. It's not the hotel's fault, but there was a power outage for about an hour every day across the entire block. A cell phone is fine, but I recommend keeping a flashlight on hand. It's also a sophisticated thing in Cambodia.
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