Cambodia


2 Hip Hotels in Cambodia

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  1. Amansara Hotel

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    When visiting dignitaries such as Brezhnev, Ho Chi Minh or Jackie Kennedy were invited to Siem Reap in the early 1960s for a private tour of the temples of Angkor, they would be put up in the guest villa of Prince Norodom Sihanouk – the same villa complex that is now Amansara.

    Designed by French architect Laurent Mondet, Amansara is a sleek collection of low horizontal lines and capacious circular domes. It retains the feel of staying in someone’s villa without the occasional headache of having to be nice to the host. The place benefits hugely from the Aman group’s commitment to aesthetic perfection. Guests lounge by the pool in Californian Palm Springs fashion - it’s just that the golf courses are replaced by the world’s most captivating temples.

    Simply put, Angkor is overwhelming, and Amansara's pristine sixties-inspired modernism with an Asian twist is just what you need after the carved cacophony of the Khmer temples.

    Photos of Amansara

    • Amansara's pristine sixties-inspired modernism with an Asian twist is just what you need after the carved cacophony of the Khmer temples.
    • Amansara's pristine sixties-inspired modernism with an Asian twist is just what you need after the carved cacophony of the Khmer temples.
    • it's the scale of Amansara that makes it so comfortable: it retains the feel of staying in someone's villa.

    Prices from:

    £3369 pp

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  2. La Résidence d’Angkor Hotel

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    La Résidence d’Angkor, in the heart of the small but pretty tree-lined town of Siem Reap, is an exotic, dark-wooden-panelled escape. The guest rooms have the luxury of space, with bathrooms the size of an average Paris hotel room. The décor combines earthy Asian signatures with a contemporary flourish. Then there’s the pool: a sumptuous 130-foot-long stretch of emerald green tiles with two Hindu-inspired fountains.

    The most puzzling thing about the ruins of Angkor is how little survives of the day-to-day existence of the people of the Khmer Empire.
    You go there to marvel at the engineering feats and the sheer number of magnificent temples they constructed.

    In the heart of Siem Reap, it’s an exotic escape from the heat and bustle of the outdoors.

    Photos of La Residence d'Angkor

    • The hotel is based on the houses built by monks. At the peak of the Khmer empire, kings lived in wooden palaces; stone structures were reserved for the gods.
    • The hotel is based on the houses built by monks. At the peak of the Khmer empire, kings lived in wooden palaces; stone structures were reserved for the gods.
    • The guest rooms have bathrooms the size of an average Paris hotel room. The decor combines and earthy Asian signatures with a contemporary flourish.
    • La Résidence d’Angkor is in the heart of the small but pretty tree-lined town of Siem Reap. From here you are ideally placed to explore the temples of Angkor Wat.

    Prices from:

    £1399 pp

    Stay when the rains are passing their peak

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