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Number of rooms:
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Location:
Central
Address:
Wat Bo Road, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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The Angkor Village Hotel is convenient to everything Siem Reap has to offer, and is only 8 km (5 miles) away from Siem Reap International Airport.
Each of the 52 rooms at this 4-star hotel have all the comforts and conveniences of home.
Guests will find hair dryer, air conditioning, private safe, balcony/terrace, tea/coffeemaker, minibar, baby crib upon request waiting in each room.
For the comfort and convenience of guests, you'll also car rental, currency exchange, airport pick-up and drop-off, dry cleaning and laundry, nursery, business center on-site.
Guests may take advantage of sporting or leisure activities such as massage, outdoor pool at this hotel.
The hotel blends expert service with state-of-the-art facilities to provide guests with a memorable stay.
When you're ready to book a room at Angkor Village Hotel, please enter your travel dates into the secure online booking form and click.
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- air conditioning
- baby crib upon request
- balcony/terrace
- hair dryer
- minibar
- private safe
- tea/coffeemaker
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- airport pick-up and drop-off
- business center
- car rental
- currency exchange
- dry cleaning and laundry
- nursery
- restaurants
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The recreational activities listed below are available at or near the resort; fees may apply.
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L'Auberge des Temples
Our restaurant recipes follow genuine Khmer culinary traditions. Carefully selected every morning at our village market, fresh and delicious products are cooked to your taste delight.
Indochina Cuisine Restaurant
Our Menu takes you to a culinary journey through the Indochina peninsula. Picking from the set menu or a la carte, treat yourself to a Vietnamese first course followed by a Thai main course or a Cambodian dessert.


Deluxe Room
The property has 52 characteristic and quiet guest rooms, with some having terraces. All the gracefully furnished rooms overlook the lush gardens and lotus ponds.
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L'Auberge des Temples
Our restaurant recipes follow genuine Khmer culinary traditions. Carefully selected every morning at our village market, fresh and delicious products are cooked to your taste delight.
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Bar
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Massage
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Garden
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Budget Room
The property has 52 characteristic and quiet guest rooms, with some having terraces. All the gracefully furnished rooms overlook the lush gardens and lotus ponds.
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Indochina Cuisine Restaurant
Our Menu takes you to a culinary journey through the Indochina peninsula. Picking from the set menu or a la carte, treat yourself to a Vietnamese first course followed by a Thai main course or a Cambodian dessert.
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Angkor Village Resort
Angkor Village Resort In a stunning wooden palace, tempted by our gastronomique menu, you will savour a refined Indochinese cuisine combining Khmer, Vietnamese and Thai specialities.
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L'Auberge des Temples
In an open room surrounded by ponds, water lilies and fountains, our cooks invite you to savour their best Khmer traditional recipes.
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Angkor Village Hotel Siem Reap
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IMPORTANT :
Please kindly be informed that Angkor Village Hotel will be closed from 01 May 2008 - 30 September 2008 for maintenance and improving our facilities. We recommend you to stay at Angkor Village Resort instead.
Minimalistic but not cheapGuest Rating: 3.5
Robert A.
United States of America
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Date of Stay: 28 Dec 2007
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There are lots of hotels in Siem Reap. Don't worry, you can find one even if they are all booked here.
Pretty in principle but not in practiceGuest Rating: 3.3
Mark F.
United States of America
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Date of Stay: 01 Dec 2007
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Angkor Village Hotel is lovely but at over $100 per night they should be able to provide both fluent English speakers and hot water 24x7. Even simple questions, like a late check-out, required three people and several answers of no before they allowed a delay of one-hour.
I expected an up-sell when asking for hotel assistance in arranging a tour of Angkor (tuk-tuk drivers outside the door of the hotel charge less than half the price for all-day assistance), but was disappointed to be charged 3 times the going rate for airport transfers (it's only about 10K).
The worst thing was trying to shower before departure (long flight back to US) and finding no water. I had to use water in the decorative flower pot to rinse-off. My adamant complaint was met with smiles and apologies. Either they did not understand what I was saying or pretended they did not.
- Sightseeing/Attractions Tip : Don't bother with the Floating Village. It costs as much as Angkor Wat and can be seen in about 30 minutes. One gets to see poor Vietnamese begging from tourists. It would seem that few villagers see any of the money the tourists are paying in admission. Sort of like visiting a Favela in Rio but at least in the Favela the tour was not the primary source of income for the inhabitants. The only culture at the Floating Village is tourism.

