La Residence D’Angkor is renowned for excellence among Siem Reap hotels, exquisitely capturing the rich and diverse history of Cambodia and combining it with the modern luxuries that make La Residence D’Angkor so exceptional. The traditional Khmer architecture was designed to mimic the beauty of the ancient temples just a stones throw away, such as Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Tonle Sap Lake. Guests can relax after a day of temple exploration at the idyllic pool or fitness centre, and once the sun goes down, vibrant markets, art galleries and the nightlife of Siem Reap are just moments away. The towering palms and lotus ponds surrounding the idyllic property exude the tranquility of the countryside. As soon as you cross the moat, you enter the soul of the Angkor Era, or so it seems. Belmond La Residence d’Angkor welcomes you with unerring grace and introduces you to old-world Cambodia through traditionally carved furnishings, Apsara figures, cathedral-high beamed lobby and exquisite suites arranged around a beautiful courtyard. The elegant teak and basalt accents featured throughout the hotel echo the ancient temples nearby, letting you know that you’ve reached the gateway to the ancient Khmer Empire.Beyond its tribute to Cambodian spirituality are award-winning spa, refreshing saltwater swimming pool, specially curated library, high-end boutique, incredible dining venues and immersive amenities that offer every guest an experience to remember.
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Steeped in history, the illustrious Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor first opened its doors in 1932 and continues to exude its timeless charm while offering modern comforts. From the gracious doorman to the captivating art deco black and white-tiled hallways, every detail preserves the ambience of colonial grandeur.
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