Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor

Where history meets royalty.
Opened in 1932, this legendary hotel has hosted global icons like Charlie Chaplin and Jacqueline Kennedy. With French Art Deco architecture, Khmer touches, antique tiles, and wide verandas — it feels like walking through a living museum. Modern upgrades blend seamlessly, giving you classic charm with five-star comfort.Where history meets royalty.
FCC Angkor by Avani

A journalistic legacy wrapped in colonial charm.
Once a residence for colonial governors, this property later became the Foreign Correspondents’ Club — a storytelling hub for writers and diplomats. Today, vintage décor like typewriters and rotary phones mixes with warm Khmer-inspired interiors, creating an atmosphere rooted in culture and creativity.
Steung Siemreap Hotel

A quiet relic from the early 1900s.
Not the flashiest, but full of soul. This hotel retains its colonial-era structure with wooden shutters, high ceilings, and pale yellow walls. It offers a peaceful, nostalgic ambiance — letting you feel the rhythm of old Siem Reap while staying close to the action.
Heritage Suites Hotel

Boutique luxury with a nod to the past.
Though built in recent years, this MICHELIN-recognized hotel channels the spirit of French Indochina through its architecture and interiors. Wood, steel, and natural textures combine to offer understated elegance with personalized service — a refined retreat just minutes from Angkor.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap

A cultural revival with modern polish.
Built where the historic Hotel de la Paix once stood, this hotel brings back the soul of mid-century Siem Reap. Designed by Bill Bensley, it blends Khmer motifs with Art Deco grace, offering world-class amenities alongside deep cultural resonance.
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