56 Best Hotels in Cambodia

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Amansara

$$$$ | Preah Sihanouk Avenue, Siem Reap, Cambodia Fodor's Choice
Amansara, Siem Reap
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The jewel in the crown of Siem Reap hotels, Amansara offers exceptional service, atmosphere, and accommodations in surroundings of understated luxury. The tastefully renovated former guesthouse of King Norodom Sihanouk has become a resort that exudes an old-fashioned grace, where guests enjoy the quiet and me-time comfort of being at home while being indulgently pampered in a hundred small ways. Noteworthy cultural initiatives such as performances and movie screenings supporting the disadvantaged local community are organized regularly, and the resort offers exclusive tours to the Angkor temples, where guests can even arrange a personal yoga or meditation class. The Spa offers an exemplary (by international standards) range of therapies for mind, body, and soul, administered by expert professionals, and the two lovely pools are a haven of highly catered relaxation. The simple yet sophisticated restaurant menu changes daily.

Pros

  • Some suites have private plunge pools
  • Impressive attention to detail by friendly management and staff
  • 10 minutes from Angkor

Cons

  • Pricey
  • No in-room TV
  • Pools are small for a luxury hotel
Preah Sihanouk Avenue, Siem Reap, Cambodia
855-063-760333
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24 suites
All-Inclusive

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Song Saa Private Island

$$$$ | Koh Ouen, Sihanoukville, Cambodia Fodor's Choice
Song Saa Private Island, Sihanoukville
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Set on two small islands located a 40-minute speedboat trip from Sihanoukville, this multi-award-winning resort epitomizes the concept of barefoot luxury. Following its name—which translates to "sweetheart" in Khmer—this exclusive island resort is Cambodia's most romantic and a popular spot for honeymoons, weddings, and anniversaries. The villas are all beautifully decorated with driftwood and recycled fishing boats, and come with private pools. Dining menus change daily and the exquisite meals can be savored in a variety of spots around the islands. With a world-class spa, daily yoga, and many water activities, you can do as much or as little as you please.

Pros

  • Created with sustainability in mind
  • Surrounding waters are part of a marine park
  • All-inclusive packages available

Cons

  • Limited accommodations so book early
  • Surrounding waters have many sea urchins
  • Expensive
Koh Ouen, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
855-092-609488
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27 villas
Free Breakfast

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Battambang Resort

$$ | Wat Kor Village, Battambang, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

A small paradise set amongst the rice fields in a village just outside Battambang, this tranquil resort has lush tropical gardens where you can relax in a hammock among fruit trees and organically grown herbs, flowers, and vegetables, all used by its restaurant to create healthy Cambodian, Asian, and European dishes. Each room has a terrace overlooking either the garden or the lake, and extra-spacious family rooms feature both king-size and twin beds and two bathrooms. The owners have created lots of unique activities for guests over the years, and were the first to run a fantastic street food tour and a village and river tour on bicycles and a local fishing boat. The onsite restaurant is outstanding.

Pros

  • Lovely pool
  • Free use of bikes
  • Free shuttle service to town

Cons

  • The rice field setting won't suit everyone
  • Not many local dining options
  • Need to take a tuk-tuk into town
Wat Kor Village, Battambang, Cambodia
855-012-510100
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heritage Suites Hotel

$$$$ | Wat Polanka Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

In a quiet neighborhood, close to the town center and river, this iconic boutique hotel charms with its understated luxury and discrete attention to detail. From the minute you step into the vintage limo sent to pick you up from the airport, you're made to feel welcome and at ease. Refurbished and redecorated in late 2018, the open-plan suites feature teak floors, heavy curtains, marble baths, and all have a private steam room. The main pool and poolside yoga deck in the gardens conjure a calm ambience, and the in-house Heritage Restaurant offers stylish and innovative dining.

Pros

  • <PRO>warm, attentive staff</PRO>
  • <PRO>quiet, laid-back atmosphere</PRO>
  • <PRO>restaurant and bar are top drawer</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>hidden in Siem Reap's backstreets</CON>
  • <CON>daytime noise coming from nearby kindergarten</CON>
  • <CON>restaurant menu on the pricier side</CON>
Wat Polanka Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia
063-969100
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Credit cards accepted
26 rooms
Free breakfast

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Knai Bang Chatt

$$$$ | Sangkat Prey, Thom Khan, Kampot, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

At this luxurious seaside resort you can still experience the laissez-faire glamour of Kep in the 1960s and early 1970s. Once a fashionable weekend escape known as Kep-Sur-Mer that attracted Cambodian royalty and international celebrities, the new complex is once again luring Phnom Penh's elites to Kep. Accommodations are in four villas, three of which were built in the 1970s, and a seamlessly integrated fourth, completed in 2012. You can enjoy leisurely hours at the stunning pool overlooking the sea, yoga classes on the lawn, and meals at the resort's new restaurants including the still charming Sailing Club, where water-sports activities and boat rentals are available. Soothing therapies are available at the indulgent spa.

Pros

  • Exclusive and luxurious
  • Close to the crab market
  • Chic style

Cons

  • Not much else around
  • The new dining complex doesn't have the hotel's heritage charm
  • Not all rooms have good natural light
Sangkat Prey, Thom Khan, Kampot, Cambodia
855-078-333684
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Villa

$$ | 185 Pom Romchek, 5 Kom, Battambang, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

This unique boutique hotel is located in a beautifully restored 1930s colonial villa, with spacious, well-maintained rooms that have an art deco feel. All are elegantly decorated with antique furnishings, objets d'art, and old black-and-white photographs of the area. The glass-roofed restaurant serves delicious Cambodian and European dishes, including a barbecue selection.

Pros

  • Beautiful architecture
  • Lovely riverfront location
  • Large clean pool

Cons

  • Few facilities
  • Neighboring property towers over hotel
  • Can be a little noisy during wedding season
185 Pom Romchek, 5 Kom, Battambang, Cambodia
855-053-730151
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3 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Lazy Beach

$$ | Lazy Beach, Sihanoukville, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

This tropical hideaway of rustic wooden bungalows stretches along a sandy crescent beach on the quiet side of Koh Rong Sanloem. The airy rooms are basic but clean, though the real draw here is the beach, brimming with clear waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming. The restaurant serves generous portions of Cambodian and international food, with fresh fish daily, and the breezy, laidback bar is the place to spend your evenings. Contact the hotel in advance and they will meet you at the boat from Sihanoukville to assist with luggage.

Pros

  • Peaceful getaway
  • Pretty, natural setting
  • Friendly management and staff

Cons

  • One-hour boat ride from Sihanoukville
  • Spotty internet
  • Little to do except relax
Lazy Beach, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
855-016-214211
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Relais de Chhlong

$$$ | Road 308, Chhlong, Kratie, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

Once the home of a Chinese-Khmer timber merchant family, this historic yellow colonial-era villa on the banks of the Mekong has been immaculately restored to its former splendor, with the addition of a stunning pool and a new accommodation wing. The spacious suites are furnished with antiques and have breezy balconies with river views. Chhlong's colorful morning market is close to the hotel. You can also cycle or stroll Chhlong's Mekong riverside path, taking in traditional wooden houses, a Chinese temple, and Buddhist pagodas, or enjoy a spot of fishing.

Pros

  • French colonial charm
  • Riverside views
  • French breakfast

Cons

  • 45 minutes from Kratie
  • Service can be spotty at times
  • Occasional early morning wedding music
Road 308, Chhlong, Kratie, Cambodia
855-012-347309
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Pavilion

$$$ | 227 St. 19, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

A lush green oasis in the heart of bustling Phnom Penh, the Pavilion is set in a lovingly restored building dating to the 1920s, with a swimming pool surrounded by shady palms, banana plants, and jackfruit trees. Choose from more elegant, atmospheric suites and rooms in the colonial villa and more minimalist rooms in several adjoining modern buildings, four of which have plunge pools. All suites and rooms have four-poster beds and sitting areas. The poolside restaurant serves delicious Asian dishes and Phnom Penh's main sights are just a short stroll away.

Pros

  • Limo pickup service
  • Good spa
  • Great location

Cons

  • Some rooms and bathrooms are small
  • No children under 16 allowed
  • Fills quickly
227 St. 19, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-023-222280
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Plantation Urban Resort

$$ | 28 St. 184, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

This chic boutique hotel is built around a grand 1930s villa with an open courtyard and a lotus-filled pond. Accommodations are located in the more modern buildings overlooking an enormous palm-shaded swimming pool. The minimalist rooms are furnished with modernist decor and most have balconies. There's an art gallery, the spa is of a high standard and affordable, and the restaurant, La Pergola, serves some of the finest French fusion food in the capital.

Pros

  • Superb restaurant
  • Spectacular swimming pool
  • Great location

Cons

  • Ground floor rooms get dark
  • Room service can be slow
  • Insects can be a nuisance in the garden
28 St. 184, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-023-215151
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rambutan

$$ | 29 St. 71, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

This refurbished 1960s Khmer villa brings a touch of arty chic to Phnom Penh's central suburbs. Three floors of spacious and functional rooms, all with balconies and adorned with striking local contemporary art, face a free-form pool surrounded by comfortable loungers and a covered patio—a perfect spot to enjoy the resort's complimentary breakfast.

Pros

  • Excellent breakfast
  • Great location
  • Bathtub on the balcony

Cons

  • Pool area can be busy
  • Tuk-tuks essential
  • Not easy to find
29 St. 71, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-011-355534-Reservations
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rambutan

$$ | Krom 10, Rambutan La., Siem Reap, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

This boutique hotel is located on one of Siem Reap's most charming laneways in Wat Damnak neighborhood, home to the historic pagoda with tranquil gardens and great street food eateries. Rambutan has loads of charm, with rooms (most have balconies and outdoor bathtubs) set around a gorgeous saltwater pool lined with sunbeds and tropical plants. The resort has Urban Residencies upstairs—sleek contemporary apartments with industrial-chic touches, kitchens, and dining-living rooms that are ideal for longer stays.

Pros

  • Warm welcoming staff
  • Gorgeous pool
  • Popular happy hour

Cons

  • Some rooms accessed by steep stairs
  • Downstairs rooms can be dark
  • Front door closes early
Krom 10, Rambutan La., Siem Reap, Cambodia
855-011-355534-Reservations
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43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Samanea Beach Resort & Spa

$$$ | 33A Kep Rd., Kep, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

Twelve Khmer-style villas, all with their own private verandas and charming open-roofed Balinese baths filled with plants and trees, fan around a large blue-tiled pool set amid peaceful gardens at this seafront resort. There's also a private mangrove hiking path just meters from Asian-fusion restaurant Chankiri, which serves a selection of Western and Khmer favorites. It's an ideal resort for families and romantic types who will love the private man-made beach and lengthy jetty, vantage points for impressive sunset views.

Pros

  • Family-size pool
  • Quiet atmosphere
  • Private beach and jetty

Cons

  • Far from town
  • Open-roofed bathrooms
  • Limited dining options nearby
33A Kep Rd., Kep, Cambodia
855-088-2400600
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12 villas
Free Breakfast

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Shinta Mani Angkor

$$$$ | Oun Khum and 14th Sts., Siem Reap, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

Not only will you sleep and eat in serious style here, your money will also help support community projects bringing clean water, transportation, and jobs to underprivileged communities via the Shinta Mani Foundation. The sumptuous hotel has stunning swimming pools, a great spa, good restaurants, and a cozy bar. Co-owner and star architect Bill Bensley is responsible for the flamboyant design of this property, which features a resort, hotel, and ultra-luxurious pool villas with butler service under the banner of the Bensley Collection.

Pros

  • Supports charitable causes
  • Great location
  • Stunning swimming pools

Cons

  • Can get noisy during festivals
  • Not very family-friendly
  • In-room wardrobe space could be bigger
Oun Khum and 14th Sts., Siem Reap, Cambodia
855-063-964123
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62 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Six Senses Krabey Island

$$$$ | Sihanoukville, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

The Six Senses might be a splurge, but if you're going to go all out, do it on this private island, where the 40 private-pool villas blend into the jungle. At the top of the island is a wellness center that offers the unique spa treatments and massages synonymous with the brand. There's also yoga, cooking classes, kayaking, and more. The food is a real highlight, with both traditional and creative Khmer cuisine, Southeast specialties, and international dishes on offer, cooked with ingredients from the resort's organic garden. There are two restaurants, along with an ice-cream parlor, as well as in-villa dining. 

Pros

  • Complete privacy
  • Full spa
  • All-inclusive activities

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Might be too quiet for some
  • Facilities are spread out
Sihanoukville, Cambodia
855-069-944888
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40 suites
All-Inclusive

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Sojourn Boutique Villas

$$$$ | Treak Village Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia Fodor's Choice

The layout of these villas, each with a pool or garden view, offers privacy and relaxation in lovingly maintained verdant grounds, and your stay will help the owners' ongoing support for underprivileged locals. The bright, spacious interiors feature modern furnishings made from local wood in a minimalist style, and fresh, colorful splashes with silk cushions and throws. The bathrooms are large, modern, and serene. But Sojourn is a 15-minute drive from central Siem Reap. Its owners also run Beyond Unique Escapes, a socially responsible agency that devises innovative programs for interacting with, and helping the welcoming local community.

Pros

  • <PRO>poolside restaurant serves Khmer specialties</PRO>
  • <PRO>extremely knowledgeable management</PRO>
  • <PRO>quality spa</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>a 15-minute ride from town center</CON>
  • <CON>1980s-style swim-up pool bar not for everyone</CON>
  • <CON>inconsistent Wi-Fi</CON>
Treak Village Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia
012-923437
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11 rooms
Free breakfast

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Amanjaya Pancam Suites Hotel

$$ | 1 St. 154, Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Located opposite the palm-lined riverside promenade, the light-filled rooms at Amanjaya come with traditional rosewood furnishings and Khmer silk textiles, while every suite has a balcony with a view of either the Tonle Sap River or Wat Ounalom. The Le Moon Terrace bar on the rooftop has panoramic river views, and is the place to be at sunset. In-room massage services are also available.

Pros

  • Glorious riverside location
  • Great restaurant and bar
  • Balcony views

Cons

  • Faces one of Phnom Penh's busiest streets
  • No pool
  • Small elevator
1 St. 154, Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-023-81599748
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21 suites
Free Breakfast

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Amber Kampot

$$$$ | Ta Ang Village, Kampot, Cambodia

If you like the idea of a light-filled contemporary villa with your own private pool, this low-rise boutique resort is for you. Set on the riverbank on Fish Island, just across from Kampot's old French Quarter, the location is handy for visiting the salt flats. The one- and two-bedroom villas feature Khmer mid-century modernist-style furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows with tropical garden views. When you tire of your own pool, there's an infinity pool overlooking the river, and a private beach just upriver. Breakfast is served at the stylish riverside restaurant, but for dinner take the hotel's private boat taxi and venture into town.

Pros

  • Stunning infinity pool
  • Full wellness spa
  • Secluded

Cons

  • Boat needed to reach town center
  • Limited onsite dining options
  • Pricey food
Ta Ang Village, Kampot, Cambodia
855-078-775542
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26 villas
Free Breakfast

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Angkor Village Hotel

$$$ | Wat Bo Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia

This oasis of Khmer-style wooden buildings, lush gardens, and pools filled with lotus blossoms lies along a stone path a couple of blocks from the river in a green neighborhood. Standard rooms are small, while superior rooms are bigger and brighter, overlooking the water and well-tended gardens. All are decorated with traditional Khmer handicrafts such as raw-silk curtains and teak four-poster beds. The open-air restaurant, in the middle of a pond, serves French and Khmer cuisine. The cultural show performed in the hotel's gorgeous theater, designed like a temple, is a must-see. A sister property, Angkor Village Resort, is farther from the city and quieter. Thirty days advance online bookings get a 35% discount.

Pros

  • <PRO>central location and easy access to tuk-tuks</PRO>
  • <PRO>spa with traditional therapies</PRO>
  • <PRO>the hotel organizes activities and trips</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>road can get congested during the rainy season</CON>
  • <CON>some rooms are looking a little worn</CON>
  • <CON>can get damp in rainy season</CON>
Wat Bo Rd., Siem Reap, Cambodia
063-963361
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38 rooms
Free breakfast

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Angkor Village Resort

$$$ | Rd. 60, Siem Reap, Cambodia

This resort, between Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, offers guests who value their time and privacy a real sense of retreat from the rest of the world after a busy day of sightseeing. The cottages are laid out among atmospheric, verdant gardens rich with tropical flora, and the pool snakes its way around accommodations so that each guest has a private part of it. The classic Khmer style, with chic modern touches, creates a sense of comfort, enhanced by the service of polite, helpful staff. The resort organizes guided tours and will prepare a picnic hamper for guests exploring Angkor Wat for the day, or an afternoon tea featuring Khmer and international snacks on your return, followed, perhaps, by a restorative spa session.

Pros

  • <PRO>unusual pool</PRO>
  • <PRO>spacious, comfortable rooms</PRO>
  • <PRO>good breakfast buffet</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>somewhat out of the way</CON>
  • <CON>noisy air-conditioning</CON>
Rd. 60, Siem Reap, Cambodia
063-963561
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Credit cards accepted
80 cottages
Free breakfast

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Atmaland Resort

$$ | St. 33A, Kep, Cambodia

While not as fancy as some of the other lodgings in the area, this intimate resort offers great value in lush tropical surrounds with sea views. There's a good restaurant and pizzeria, complimentary breakfast of Khmer and French favorites, a gorgeous pool, and a kids' playground.

Pros

  • Clean and comfortable rooms
  • Homemade bread and pizza
  • Walking distance to crab market

Cons

  • Some rooms lack natural light
  • Road not lit at night
  • Pool can get crowded
St. 33A, Kep, Cambodia
855-012-204155
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Baitong

$$ | 10 St. 282, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

This stylish boutique hotel has a streamlined modernist Cambodian aesthetic with curvy staircases, raw concrete, and breezy corridors. The centerpiece of the property is a spectacular swimming pool with water falling from a hot tub on an upper floor into the pool below, creating a waterfall effect, and a second pool on another floor that's perfect for swimming laps and sunbathing. In the evening, head upstairs to the Lantern Bar for a drink beneath the stars.

Pros

  • Two stunning pools
  • Full service on-site spa
  • Lots of greenery

Cons

  • Rooms have thin walls
  • Skybar menu is limited
  • Some rooms lack privacy
10 St. 282, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-023-223838
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Balé

$$$ | National Rd. 6A, Bridge No. 8, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Located a 30-minute drive upriver from the city center on the banks of the Mekong, this sleek, low-rise resort makes for a relaxing escape. The 18 minimalist suites are decorated in mid-century modernist furniture and Cambodian silk soft-furnishings. Overlooking the stunning 30-meter waterside swimming pool, the Riverfront Suites are the pick, with spacious wooden decks and vistas of the Mekong, Koh Dach (Silk Island), and the city skyline in the distance. The restaurant is superb and breakfast is generous.

Pros

  • Pool
  • Delicious and generous breakfast
  • Serene atmosphere

Cons

  • Distant from the city
  • Only one restaurant on-site
  • Pricey
National Rd. 6A, Bridge No. 8, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
855-023-900425
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18 suites
Free Breakfast

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Bambu

$$ | St. 203, Battambang, Cambodia

This welcoming boutique hotel one block from the riverside has two types of lodgings, with some rooms upstairs in the main French colonial-inspired building above reception and others in traditional style Khmer wooden houses. Rooms are huge and beautifully decorated with great attention to detail. There's a big stunning pool, a small shop selling Cambodian-made crafts and kramas, an excellent restaurant, and a poolside lounge-bar that has long drawn expats for its popular happy hour(s). Breakfast is very generous with a wide choice of options and freshly squeezed juices. The restaurant's long menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes—try the Cambodian spring rolls and curries. The helpful staff can book anything for you, including Battambang's best tuk-tuk drivers.

Pros

  • Beautiful heritage design
  • Stunning swimming pool
  • Poolside bar with happy hour

Cons

  • Rooms in wooden houses are dark
  • Can get noisy during wedding season
  • Little midday shade at pool other than big umbrellas
St. 203, Battambang, Cambodia
855-053-953900
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bokor Mountain Lodge

$ | Riverfront Rd., Kampot, Cambodia

Ideally set on the banks of Kampong Bay river in a restored colonial building, this centrally located boutique-style hotel offers a handful of clean, spacious, and affordable rooms. Tasteful interiors, lovely river views—and sounds; you can hear fishing boats come and go from some rooms—and a good restaurant add to the charm, as does the very helpful, friendly, and accommodating management and staff. Makaori, the restaurant, serves Asian and international fusion cuisine of great quality at decent prices.

Pros

  • <PRO>nice views</PRO>
  • <PRO>great restaurant</PRO>
  • <PRO>management knowledgeable about the area</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>light sleepers may be irked by the noisy next-door pub</CON>
  • <CON>a little rough around the edges</CON>
Riverfront Rd., Kampot, Cambodia
033-932314
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6 rooms
Free breakfast

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Borann, l'Auberge des Temples

$$ | Wat Bo St., Siem Reap, Cambodia

The accommodations are attractive and the rates reliable at this tranquil, small hotel, a couple of blocks east of the river behind La Noria. Khmer handicrafts and antiques fill the rooms, which have high ceilings and tile floors. Each one has a large porch or balcony overlooking a nicely planted yard, which holds a pool and open-air thatched restaurant. Large bathrooms with stone floors have both a shower and the traditional Cambodian bathing option of scooping water out of a giant ceramic urn, which sounds archaic but is thoroughly refreshing after a hot day at the temples.

Pros

  • <PRO>large rooms</PRO>
  • <PRO>traditional style</PRO>
  • <PRO>terrace for every room</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>small pool</CON>
  • <CON>patchy Wi-Fi</CON>
Wat Bo St., Siem Reap, Cambodia
063-964242
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20 rooms
Free breakfast

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Don Bosco Hotel School

$ | Group 13, Ou 5, Sangkat 4, Sihanoukville, 9406, Cambodia

Guests enjoy a surprisingly high level of service and care at this hotel school, which trains underprivileged young adults for the hospitality industry. Rooms are spacious and spotless, with all the customary amenities. The restaurant offers delicious Cambodian and international dishes, from a Cambodian curry to chicken Milanese. The main drawback is the location—2 km (1 mile) from the beach—but it's easy to grab a tuk-tuk.

Pros

  • Big swimming pool
  • Delicious food
  • Well-meaning service

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Part of the school complex
  • Characterless decor
Group 13, Ou 5, Sangkat 4, Sihanoukville, 9406, Cambodia
855-016-919834
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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FCC

$$ | 363 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Ideally located on the riverfront, cooled by the river breezes, and across from the National Museum, the Foreign Correspondents Club or FCC is well known as a hub for expats and visitors who hang out at its lively restaurant-bar on the second and third floors. Accommodations include all the essentials plus chic touches, and some overlook the busy river promenade, offering a feel of the hustle and bustle of the capital. Named after ancient Angkorian temples, the rooms have a colonial aura about them. Try to get a room in the main building.

Pros

  • <PRO>charm of old-style correspondents' digs</PRO>
  • <PRO>lively restaurant-bar</PRO>
  • <PRO>excellent location</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>a little ragged around the edges</CON>
  • <CON>street noise</CON>
  • <CON>patchy hot water</CON>
363 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
023-991641
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9 rooms
Free breakfast

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FCC Angkor by Avani

$$$$ | Pokambor Ave., Siem Reap, Cambodia

Just behind the Royal Residence, this stunning mid-century colonial building was the former French Governor's residence before it was transformed into an inviting riverside boutique hotel. Remodeled and relaunched as an Avani at the start of the pandemic, it now has an on-site gallery with regular exhibition openings. Rooms and suites are in a minimalist contemporary design with gleaming hardwood floors and local art on the walls. There's an additional wing across the road with suites.

Pros

  • Contemporary design
  • Riverside location
  • Gorgeous bar

Cons

  • Little privacy in some rooms
  • Rooms are dark with curtains closed
  • Small pool
Pokambor Ave., Siem Reap, Cambodia
855-063-760280
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80 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Frangipani Royal Palace Hotel

$$ | 27 St. 178, Sangkat Cheychumneas, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The fifth in a local chain, the Frangipani Palace Hotel is currently the only hotel in Phnom Penh with a rooftop pool, from where you can enjoy lovely panoramic views of the capital, especially at sunset. Later on it's a pleasant spot to sip a moonlight cocktail and enjoy a snack at the bar. The hotel's location, standing next to two of the city's most noteworthy landmarks, the Royal Palace and the National Museum, offers further incentive for staying here. Rooms are practical, modern, and comfortable but need better finishing. Ask for a room facing out onto Street 178.

Pros

  • <PRO>scenic rooftop pool and bar</PRO>
  • <PRO>good spa</PRO>
  • <PRO>high-end restaurant</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>not all rooms have a view</CON>
  • <CON>piped music throughout</CON>
  • <CON>only one elevator for eight floors</CON>
27 St. 178, Sangkat Cheychumneas, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
023-223320
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72 rooms
Free breakfast

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