Best Hotels in Siem Reap 2025
Find the perfect accommodation for your Siem Reap trip - from luxury to budget.
Siem Reap is Cambodia's cultural heart and gateway to the magnificent Angkor temple complex, one of the world's greatest archaeological wonders. The city blends ancient Khmer heritage with a vibrant modern tourism scene, offering travelers world-class temples, lush countryside, and warm Cambodian hospitality.
Accommodation Overview
Hotels by Budget
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Budget-Friendly (Under $50/night)
Siem Reap Hostel
Siem Reap Hostel is one of the longest-running and most popular hostels in the city, centrally located near Pub Street and the Old Market. It offers clean dormitories and basic private rooms at excellent prices. The social common areas, rooftop bar, and regular events make it a great place to meet fellow travellers. The hostel organizes temple tours and can arrange all local transport.
Mad Monkey Siem Reap
Mad Monkey is a popular party hostel chain with an energetic atmosphere and a great rooftop pool and bar. Clean dormitories and private rooms are available, and the hostel organizes pool parties, pub crawls, and temple tours. A solid choice for social backpackers who want to meet people. Part of a well-managed Southeast Asian hostel brand known for reliability.
Onederz Hostel
Onederz is a well-run hostel with a strong reputation for cleanliness and a friendly atmosphere. The outdoor pool is a major draw for a hostel at this price point, and the ground-floor cafe serves great smoothies and breakfast. Good mix of dorms and private rooms. Located on Sok San Road, a quieter but still convenient street.
Bodhi Tree Umma
Bodhi Tree Umma is a peaceful guesthouse popular with travelers who prefer a quieter atmosphere away from the Pub Street scene. Set in a traditional wooden house in the Wat Damnak area, it offers comfortable rooms with air conditioning at great prices. The verdant garden, friendly staff, and included breakfast make it excellent value. A short tuk-tuk ride from the main attractions.
Golden Mango Inn
Golden Mango Inn is a friendly and well-maintained guesthouse with a strong reputation on TripAdvisor. The comfortable rooms with air conditioning and hot water are excellent value, and the included breakfast is generous. The helpful owners are a great source of local knowledge and can arrange temple tours and transport. Centrally located and popular with solo travelers and couples on a budget.
Ivy Guesthouse
Ivy Guesthouse is a long-standing budget favourite in Siem Reap with a relaxed garden atmosphere and a rooftop terrace overlooking the neighbourhood. Clean rooms at very affordable prices, with friendly English-speaking staff who can arrange tuk-tuks and temple tours. The central location makes it easy to walk to the Old Market and Pub Street. Known for excellent value and genuine hospitality.
One Stop Hostel
One Stop Hostel is a sociable and central budget option offering clean dormitory and private rooms with a communal kitchen and regular community events. Popular with solo backpackers for its friendly atmosphere and competitive prices. The tour desk can arrange Angkor temple passes and local experiences at fair prices.
Mid-Range ($50-150/night)
Comfortable Hotels
Mid-range hotels offer good value with private rooms, reliable amenities, and often include breakfast. Popular with business travelers and tourists alike.
Luxury ($150+/night)
Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor
A legendary heritage property opened in 1932, the Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor is Siem Reap's most iconic hotel. Facing the Royal Gardens, this white colonial masterpiece has hosted royalty, celebrities, and heads of state. The hotel features 119 rooms and suites decorated in colonial Khmer style, a large outdoor pool, the acclaimed 1932 restaurant, the Elephant Bar, a world-class spa, and immaculate tropical gardens. The history and architecture alone make it worth a visit.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap
Opened in 2012, the Park Hyatt Siem Reap is a contemporary luxury hotel that perfectly blends Khmer architectural tradition with modern design. Located in the heart of Siem Reap near the Old Market, the hotel features 104 spacious rooms and suites, three restaurants including the excellent The Dining Room and The Living Room, a stunning pool, a Park Hyatt spa, and private access to an art gallery. Known for its impeccable service and sophisticated ambiance.
Amansara
Amansara is arguably the most exclusive retreat in Siem Reap - an ultra-luxury property of just 24 suites housed in a modernist villa built in the 1960s for Cambodian King Sihanouk. The property has been transformed by Aman Resorts into an intimate sanctuary with a serene pool, outstanding cuisine, and bespoke temple tours in private air-conditioned tuk-tuks. The price includes all meals, minibar, laundry, and guided Angkor tours. The definition of slow, immersive luxury.
Rosewood Phum Baitang
Phum Baitang, meaning 'Green Village' in Khmer, is a breathtaking luxury resort set among organic gardens, rice paddies, and traditional Khmer villages on the outskirts of Siem Reap. The 45 beautifully designed wooden villas are raised on stilts above the landscape, each with a private plunge pool. The resort features two exceptional restaurants, a spa, cooking school, and a network of cycling paths through the countryside. It feels like a private Cambodian village.
Belmond La Residence d'Angkor
Belmond La Résidence d'Angkor sits on the banks of the Siem Reap River and offers a tranquil sanctuary of Khmer-inspired architecture and lush tropical gardens. The 62 wooden pavilion-style rooms and suites feature dark hardwood floors, hand-woven silks, and private terraces. The pool, restaurant, and spa are all exceptional. The hotel's riverside location, just minutes from the Old Market and Pub Street, combines serenity with convenience.
Anantara Angkor Resort
The Anantara Angkor Resort is a 39-room boutique luxury hotel inspired by the grand colonial era of the French Protectorate. Built in 2016, it offers contemporary luxury with Cambodian cultural touches, featuring a beautiful outdoor pool surrounded by frangipanis, an excellent restaurant, a spa with traditional Khmer treatments, and curated experiences including cooking classes, Angkor tours, and countryside cycling trips.
Shinta Mani Angkor
Shinta Mani Angkor is a boutique luxury hotel in Siem Reap's French Quarter, with a strong commitment to social responsibility and community development. The 39 beautifully designed rooms surround a lush courtyard pool. The hotel runs a renowned hospitality school training underprivileged youth, and the hotel's farm-to-table restaurant sources ingredients locally. Bill Bensley designed the interiors with a playful mix of Khmer heritage and contemporary art.
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Best Neighborhoods to Stay
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City Center
The heart of Siem Reap with easy access to main attractions, restaurants, and transportation.
Old Town
Traditional architecture and local character. Walking distance to historical sites and authentic dining.
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Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor
A legendary heritage property opened in 1932, the Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor is Siem Reap's most iconic hotel. Facing the Royal Gardens, this white colonial masterpiece has hosted royalty, celebrities, and heads of state. The hotel features 119 rooms and suites decorated in colonial Khmer style, a large outdoor pool, the acclaimed 1932 restaurant, the Elephant Bar, a world-class spa, and immaculate tropical gardens. The history and architecture alone make it worth a visit.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap
Opened in 2012, the Park Hyatt Siem Reap is a contemporary luxury hotel that perfectly blends Khmer architectural tradition with modern design. Located in the heart of Siem Reap near the Old Market, the hotel features 104 spacious rooms and suites, three restaurants including the excellent The Dining Room and The Living Room, a stunning pool, a Park Hyatt spa, and private access to an art gallery. Known for its impeccable service and sophisticated ambiance.
Amansara
Amansara is arguably the most exclusive retreat in Siem Reap - an ultra-luxury property of just 24 suites housed in a modernist villa built in the 1960s for Cambodian King Sihanouk. The property has been transformed by Aman Resorts into an intimate sanctuary with a serene pool, outstanding cuisine, and bespoke temple tours in private air-conditioned tuk-tuks. The price includes all meals, minibar, laundry, and guided Angkor tours. The definition of slow, immersive luxury.
Rosewood Phum Baitang
Phum Baitang, meaning 'Green Village' in Khmer, is a breathtaking luxury resort set among organic gardens, rice paddies, and traditional Khmer villages on the outskirts of Siem Reap. The 45 beautifully designed wooden villas are raised on stilts above the landscape, each with a private plunge pool. The resort features two exceptional restaurants, a spa, cooking school, and a network of cycling paths through the countryside. It feels like a private Cambodian village.
Belmond La Residence d'Angkor
Belmond La Résidence d'Angkor sits on the banks of the Siem Reap River and offers a tranquil sanctuary of Khmer-inspired architecture and lush tropical gardens. The 62 wooden pavilion-style rooms and suites feature dark hardwood floors, hand-woven silks, and private terraces. The pool, restaurant, and spa are all exceptional. The hotel's riverside location, just minutes from the Old Market and Pub Street, combines serenity with convenience.
Anantara Angkor Resort
The Anantara Angkor Resort is a 39-room boutique luxury hotel inspired by the grand colonial era of the French Protectorate. Built in 2016, it offers contemporary luxury with Cambodian cultural touches, featuring a beautiful outdoor pool surrounded by frangipanis, an excellent restaurant, a spa with traditional Khmer treatments, and curated experiences including cooking classes, Angkor tours, and countryside cycling trips.
Booking Tips
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Book 2-4 weeks in advance for better rates and availability, especially during peak tourist season.
Check multiple booking platforms - direct hotel bookings sometimes offer better rates or perks.
Read recent reviews carefully - conditions can change. Pay attention to comments about cleanliness and WiFi.
Confirm your booking directly with the hotel before arrival, especially for smaller properties.
Ask about airport transfers - many hotels offer pickup services that can save hassle on arrival.
Alternative Accommodations
Beyond traditional hotels, consider these options.
Guesthouses
Family-run guesthouses offer authentic local experiences and often include home-cooked meals. Great for cultural immersion.
Serviced Apartments
Ideal for longer stays or families. Kitchen facilities help save money and provide flexibility.
Hostels
Budget-friendly option for solo travelers. Dorms and private rooms available with social common areas.
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