They have done a fabulous job remodelling this hotel, and the common areas, restaurants and pool were all fabulous. The hotel felt like a mini oasis in the middle of Siem Reap and it was a challenge to pull yourself away from the huge pool. Don’t miss cocktail hour; I had one of my favorite drinks of our trip at the hotel - the Khmer Gimlet. I still think fondly of the several wonderful, long lazy lunches on the terrace, always a mark of a great vacation. The hotel had great old-world charm so if you like colonial architecture, great service and are looking for a place to come back and relax from the heat of the temple tours by the largest pool in town this is your place.
An amazing hotel with great staff that makes you feel special. From the moment you enter the doors of Raffles Grand Hotel you are transported in time and you feel special. The rooms are classic and elegant, the food is great and the pool is one of the best in the world. We will always remember this stay!
We stayed at this hotel while visiting Angkor Wat in Siem Reap. This hotel is beautiful and the staff and service are incredible. I hope to come back again after the COVID-19 pandemic is over and when I do, I definitely will be staying at this hotel. I wish all the staff at the hotel the best and stay safe!
Beautifully restored and smelling of lemongrass wax, this elegant colonial hotel provided a wonderful backdrop to Siem Reap. The staff was gracious, from incredibly helpful duty manager Det Bong to the hospitable women servers in the atmospheric Orangery, where I ate dinner a couple of nights, enjoyed an afternoon champagne tea (far better than at the Metropole and Raffles Singapore) and felt comfortable drinking tasty craft cocktails, listening to (and singing with) talented pianist Raul Rebosura, whose repertoire is vast.
What a beautiful hotel. My parents and I stayed at Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor for two nights in the middle of our two week holiday to Cambodia in March 2020. The building and pool area are absolutely outstanding with regards to architecture and cleanliness. The room itself was slightly dated/tired however Raffles is famous for its colonial interior so this was not a bother. There is only one lift in the centre of the hotel which I can only describe as similar yet smaller than the lift featured in the 1997 film 'Titanic'... lets just say we preferred the stairs! Another thing we found very baffling - no Tuk Tuk drivers seem to know where the hotel is? We aren't sure if this is to do with the hotel being known as 'Grand Hotel' or 'Grand Hotel d'Angkor' as we simply requested 'Raffles' and ended up using Google Maps to guide the driver back to the hotel! Staff were very pleasant and attentive. The one member of staff at the Pool on our first day (16th March) was extremely helpful and chatty, sadly we did not get his name. We went and visited Angkor Wat one early morning. We highly recommend this to other travellers to Siem Reap and to stay at Raffles as all staff are very helpful and knowledgable.…
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