Hotel near Angkor,Siem Reap87.6% of visitors choose this area
YYUANYUAN2020.04.15
Quiet in the noisy, good service, and overall satisfaction.
The room details are very good, and the decoration design is almost a bit relative to the price/performance ratio.
It exceeded my expectations in every way. The hotel offers special rates that make it an excellent value for the quality provided. The service from the staff was truly exceptional; they were attentive, friendly, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure a pleasant stay.
The room I stayed in was not only spacious but also beautifully decorated, showcasing a perfect blend of modern elegance and local charm. The attention to detail in the décor made the experience even more enjoyable. Every aspect of the room, from the comfortable bed to the thoughtful amenities, contributed to a relaxing atmosphere.
Overall, I highly recommend Angkor Land Urban Boutique for anyone looking for a memorable stay in a beautiful setting. The combination of special rates, outstanding service, and stunning room design makes it a top choice. I look forward to returning in the future!
There's an elevator, and it wasn't overly crowded. The parties downstairs generally quieted down after 11 PM. Its location near the bar street makes it very convenient for getting around. Plus, there's a 24/7 convenience store right downstairs.
Hotel near Siem Reap Downtown,Siem Reap11.6% of visitors choose this area
DDavidchhun2025.04.13
The hostel is amazing. The best I’ve stayed so far in Asia. Price is bit higher than usual but it’s expected by the quality of everything. The rooftop is amazing, and it has an amazing swimming pool. Restaurant and bar prices is not expensive and due the live music can be noisy for some sensitive clients, but it depends on your room location. As my room was in the first floor and on the opposite side I was ok. Breakfast was good. Toilets and showers very very clean! Location is also very good close to everything. Don’t think twice if you want to have a great stay!
The Courtyard by Marriott in Siem Reap offers a prime location on a main street, making it easily recognisable to ride-hailing drivers. The property features an impressive entrance with a spacious driveway that facilitates smooth pick-ups and drop-offs.
The lobby creates an excellent first impression with its minimalist design, thoughtful lighting, and generous space. The check-in and check-out processes at the reception desk were efficient and hassle-free.
Throughout my five-day stay, the staff consistently demonstrated professionalism and courtesy in every interaction. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised to receive a complimentary upgrade to a pool-facing room with a balcony, despite not requesting one.
However, as a wheelchair user, I encountered several accessibility challenges. While the staff were accommodating in helping me change rooms when the first one proved unsuitable, basic accessibility features were lacking. The hotel was unable to provide a plastic chair for showering, which made bathing both difficult and potentially hazardous. More concerning was the swimming pool area, which lacked wheelchair ramps, making it completely inaccessible due to steps.
For a 5-star establishment under the Marriott brand, these accessibility oversights were disappointing. Most international hotels typically provide better accommodation for guests with mobility needs. Despite being a Marriott Bonvoy member, these limitations significantly impact the likelihood of my return. Future travellers with accessibility requirements should thoroughly verify the hotel's facilities before booking.
While the hotel excels in location, aesthetics, and service attitude, its accessibility infrastructure falls short of international standards, particularly for a property of this calibre.
First, the space and environment here are very comfortable and pleasant, the rooms are clean and fully equipped, giving me a very relaxing feeling.
However, I have some dissatisfaction with the receptionist's welcome the two receptionists were not very enthusiastic and welcoming.
In return, the staff in other areas such as the dining room, tea room, etc., and especially the manager, are very enthusiastic and friendly. are more interested. are served at the hotel.
Overall, I am still very satisfied with the facilities, space and other staff besides the two female receptionists. The welcome and attitude of the receptionists to bring a better experience to customers.
This stay was a piece of paradise in the city. The staff was very helpful to set up tours and offer suggestions. We decided to try the cooking class with Chef ImTer, and he was awesome. He was patient, knowledgeable and encouraging. The Khmer food was delicious! Even though it rained, they loved the class inside for us. Also , Polin (I think that’s how it was spelled) was so nice at every breakfast. If you’re in Siem Reap, this is a great option to relax.
Truly an unforgettable stay in this serene and safe haven of lush greenery that will surely rejuvenate your soul. Along with the most delightful and warm hearted staffs which made my stay more remarkable! What a brilliant service.
The in-house restaurant was also a delight, very much enjoyed every dishes I had ordered! I’d also highly recommend a session in the spa, the “jasmine rice body scrub” — a definite must. And each day, my room was carefully and very well maintained by the lovely housekeepers! As for the hotel’s location is accessible to most areas, and it’s convenient to grab a tuk tuk all day around.
I will most certainly return, and for a much longer period of time!
Booking a room for 10 days. I enjoyed to stay in this hotel, staff is very good, friendly, helpful, Room very clean, breakfast good too and a swimming pool for your pleasure. A little bit far from the center of the city, but there is always tuk-tuk waiting a the main entrance. I recommend it.
It is a new hotel. However, not having iron and hair dryer available is not acceptable. You could just go out and buy. IT DOESN'T COST A FORTUNE
+ Room is huge
+ staff can speak English
+ Bathroom size is reasonable
+ the staff can speak English
+ the balcony is great (wish there is a ceiling fan there)
+ swimming pool (pretty small)
+great recommendation on tour guide
- no hair dryer + iron
- wish the shower has a separation screen from the toilet
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CCKTravelsStaff are always smiling. The hotel is beautiful. However I hope they maintain it properly. The heater in the bathroom is not working. And we had to shower for 3 days with cold water. Also, the water that comes with the room is also in a glass jar since they are promoting eco friendly hotel.
The staff deserves a commendation though as they were always helpful. Breakfast is good too.
ZZhangyansuanThe room was in line with expectations, similar to the pictures
The pool is large, and the pool room means you can see the pool/walk to the pool door
The service is neither humble nor arrogant. Checking in early will charge more money
Breakfast is 3-4 stars, generally acceptable
PpassportfullofrosiesposiesThis 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.
GGuest UserThe hotel has seen its glory days. Worn out rooms and half-cleaned. The breakfast was pretty good and the pool was fantastic as was the staff. If the rooms were refreshed including the bathroom this could be a great hotel.
NNatalya*This was by far the best hotel and service experience I have ever had! Staff greets you and even sends you off with farewell. Breakfast buffet so amazing. And when I wasn’t feeling well they even made me special oatmeal I requested for free. The rooms are so nice and artistic, beds so comfy. The mango wrap was so nice and includes massage and snacks. I would love to come back! Check out the New Dream of Cambodia Children School which is the only free school by donation. And also check out the Phare Circus. Of course temples but Beng Mealea temple is a less touristy hidden gem!
HH MatthiasA beautiful hotel well deserving of its 5-star rating. Check in was quick and a cold towel and fruit tea were served. Beautiful pool (though it can get crowded), and extremely huge room with a great view of the property. The bathroom was gigantic - the tub could easily a few people in it. Note that in order to control the AC, you have to bring the remote close to the central control (near the door).
Breakfast had a wide selection of food with an egg station and was extremely delicious. I had dinner twice at the restaurant, and each time the food did not disappointment.
The pool bar has happy hour promotions from 6-7pm, although it closes by 8pm.
The best asset about this place would be their guest-facing staff. Always smiling, greeting, and remembering every single guest by name. Everyone spoke very good English and always showed interest in guests, anticipating their needs. They also packed breakfast for guests going on the Angkor Wat sunrise tour. Special shoutout to Andy and Jenny for taking care of me so well.
My only critique would be that housekeeping could have been a bit more meticulous.
GGuest UserThere's an elevator, and it wasn't overly crowded. The parties downstairs generally quieted down after 11 PM. Its location near the bar street makes it very convenient for getting around. Plus, there's a 24/7 convenience store right downstairs.
GGuest UserSala 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!
JJtori12This stay was a piece of paradise in the city. The staff was very helpful to set up tours and offer suggestions. We decided to try the cooking class with Chef ImTer, and he was awesome. He was patient, knowledgeable and encouraging. The Khmer food was delicious! Even though it rained, they loved the class inside for us. Also , Polin (I think that’s how it was spelled) was so nice at every breakfast. If you’re in Siem Reap, this is a great option to relax.
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