Best Hotels & Resorts in Siem Reap
Our curated picks plus live availability by neighborhood — every link goes to Booking.com, where prices and cancellation terms are shown before you pay.
Luxury Resorts
Park Hyatt Siem Reap
Old Market & Pub Street
Walkable luxury: you can stroll to dinner and Pub Street, then retreat behind thick white walls to total calm. The courtyard pool after a temple day is the point of the whole trip.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor
Old Market & Pub Street
This is where the history of Angkor tourism actually lives. Even if you stay elsewhere, the pool and a gin in the Elephant Bar are a rite of passage.
Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort
Taphul & Kandal Village
The best positioned of the full-service resorts for sunrise runs: you are halfway to the gates before the town wakes up, and the gardens absorb kids and afternoons effortlessly.
Zannier Phum Baitang
Taphul & Kandal Village
The anti-city option: water buffalo in the paddies at breakfast, total silence at night. If you want Siem Reap to feel like the countryside it recently was, nothing else comes close.
Boutique Hotels
FCC Angkor by Avani
Old Market & Pub Street
History with a gin and tonic: the riverside position north of the Old Market is the prettiest address in central Siem Reap.
Jaya House RiverPark
Wat Bo
The service benchmark for all of Cambodia. If your trip has one splurge that is not a tour, make it this.
Viroth’s Hotel
Wat Bo
Consistently one of the highest guest-rated hotels on the planet, a five-minute walk from the Old Market bridge. Design-lovers should look nowhere else first.
Treeline Urban Resort
Wat Bo
The most modern thing in Siem Reap: gallery, rooftop, and riverside walk to dinner in one building. Proof the city’s design scene has fully arrived.
Budget Stays
Onederz Siem Reap
Old Market & Pub Street
Budget without compromise: rooftop pool, real beds, and a location that makes a 4:30am sunrise pickup painless. Solo travelers meet their temple crew here.
Lub d Cambodia Siem Reap
Wat Bo
The pool scene is the best in the budget tier, and the private rooms punch far above their price. Ideal if you want hostel energy with hotel sleep.
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Hotels in Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Hotels in Old Market & Pub Street
Stay in the walkable center — restaurants, markets, and nightlife at your door.
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Hotels in Wat Bo (Riverside)
The leafy boutique district across the river — quiet nights, ten minutes from the action.
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Hotels in Charles de Gaulle / Angkor Road
Resorts along the road to the park — the fastest starts for sunrise.
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Tips & Guides
Siem Reap Honeymoon Guide: Romantic Hotels & Experiences (2026)
Temple sunrises, rice-paddy resorts, and candlelit Khmer tasting menus — how to build a Siem Reap honeymoon that balances wonder with actual relaxation.
Where to Stay in Siem Reap: The Honest Neighborhood Guide (2026)
Old Market buzz, Wat Bo riverside calm, Angkor-road resorts, or local-feel Sala Kamreuk? A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to basing yourself in Siem Reap, with our three favorite hotels.
Where to Stay in Siem Reap
Siem Reap punches absurdly above its weight in hotels — Bill Bensley-designed luxury, world-ranked boutiques, and $30 pool guesthouses, often within three blocks of each other.
Pick your neighborhood first
Old Market / Pub Street puts restaurants, markets, and nightlife at your door — convenient, with some evening noise on the closest blocks. Wat Bo, across the river, is the sweet spot for most travelers: leafy lanes, boutique pools, and a ten-minute walk to the action. The Charles de Gaulle corridor toward the park trades walkability for gardens, bigger pools, and the fastest 5am starts for sunrise. Wherever you stay, your hotel can arrange a tuk-tuk driver for the temples — many keep trusted drivers on call, and several boutiques include free tuk-tuk service.
Booking notes
November–February is peak season: book weeks ahead for the boutiques with reputations, and expect the best rates in the green season (June–October), when afternoon rains keep the temples quiet and the pools warm. Check cancellation terms when you book — sample itineraries here link to Booking.com listings where policies are shown clearly before you pay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which area of Siem Reap is best to stay in?
Old Market / Pub Street for walk-everywhere convenience, Wat Bo across the river for leafy boutique quiet ten minutes from the action, and the Charles de Gaulle corridor toward Angkor for resort gardens and the fastest sunrise starts.
How far are hotels from Angkor Wat?
The park entrance is about 4–5 km north of central Siem Reap — 15–20 minutes by tuk-tuk from the Old Market area, less from hotels on the Angkor road. Every hotel can arrange a sunrise pickup.
When should I book and what does it cost?
November–February is peak: book the in-demand boutiques weeks ahead. Rates drop meaningfully in the green season (June–October). The spread is wide — clean budget rooms from ~$15–30, boutiques ~$60–150, and true luxury from ~$250 upward.