Where to sleep in Siem Reap

There are various kinds of accommodation in Siem Reap, from rooms rented by locals to boutique hotels fit for a king.

In Wat Bo Street you can find budget-friendly guesthouses. Fancy chain hotels are also available in Siem Reap.

Golden Takeo Guesthouse has double rooms with fan (US$7) and air conditioner (US$ 17).  They price includes airport pickup, laundry, free-rent bicycle and Internet connection. All-round good deal in Wat Bo.

Sam So Guesthouse is a family-run guesthouse, tucked in a quiet street not far from Bar Street. A fanned room for two costs US$ 5, bottled water included.

Prohm Roth Guesthouse is surrounded by Siem Reap’s main attractions like the Night Market, Old Market and the Bar Street. Fanned room starts at US$ 6, while air conditioned room starts at US$ 12, free Wifi and airport pickup included.

The Family-run Shining Angkor has 21 rooms filled with Buddhist-themed wooden décor.

Mid-range hotels like Men’s Resort & Spa, EI8HT Rooms, and The Kool Hotel are LGBT friendly.

Most hotels and guesthouses offer airport pick up for their guests. To avoid any hassle with taxi or Motodop drivers, remember to request an airport pickup whenever you book a room in Siem Reap.

When money is no object for you get ready to be thrilled and head to Amansara Resort. This resort was formerly called Villa Apsara and was acquired by the Aman Group from the Cambodian royal family.  The building of this resort was commissioned by King Norodom Sihanouk in 1962 to receive foreign dignitaries during their visit to Siem Reap.

The latest addition to the increasingly trendy Siem Reap is Hôtel de la Paix. The hotel architecture is a fusion between ancient Khmer and Art Deco. The hotel has been voted as the number one hotel in Cambodia by Travel and Leisure Magazine’s readers.

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