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Le Tigre de Papier Residence Hotel, Siem Reap
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Location: Other
Address: Sok San Street, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Le Tigre de Papier Residence Hotel Siem Reap Info
Developed by the owners of the famous Tiger Paper restaurant, this boutique hotel is a new construction designed like a modern Khmer villa. All rooms are en-suite and furnished in minimalist modern d�cor. La Tigre de Papier Residence truly stands out from other hotels because of the service it provides. Guests are given a cultural orientation and the hotel�s well trained staff speak English, French, Italian and Spanish. It also boasts of a pool, bar and restaurant. Those seeking more action should definitely take the hotel massage or sign up for the fun cooking classes to learn a bit more about Khmer cuisine.
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| Not a Paper Tiger |
Guest Rating: 9 |
bill C.
Australia
Couple
Date of Stay: 24 Oct 2009
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10/10 |
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Road is in need of repair.
This is a wonderfully understated boutique hotel with all the amenities I could wish for and located centrally enough to be within a short walk of the nightlife in pub street. The only problem was it is located on a dirt road that could do with some repairs. The rooms were large and well appointed and everything worked. The staff were attentive without being intrusive and the breakfast was good without being great.
Nightlife Tip : Pub street is a short walk away.
| Nice hotel but remote from the center |
Guest Rating: 6.3 |
bina R.
Israel
Family with older children
Date of Stay: 08 Oct 2009
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4/10 |
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Nice room decoration, the pool.
Location - at the end of a muddy and dark unpaved road, far away from Pub street.
The hotel has a pleasant atmosphere and nice rooms, but its location forces you to take a tuk-tuk each time you want to go to the the center of town (and back).
The towels are very shabby. Also, no additional towels can be received to be used in the pool.
After one night in 'Le Tigre' we moved to a nice (and cheaper) room right in the center of town.
Sightseeing/Attractions Tip : The National Museum is a must after visiting the temples!
| Perfectly acceptable hotel |
Guest Rating: 8.7 |
laura B.
United Kingdom
Couple
Date of Stay: 05 Oct 2009
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6/10 |
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Very friendly & helpful staff. Great food, with a large menu selection.
Small swimming pool, with not a lot of room around the outside to relax
The hotel rooms were clean, of a resonable size and cleaned daily. The staff are all lovely, especially the night porter / security guard - who is keen to improve his English and will exchange some useful Cambodian phases for help with his English.
The access road is a dust / mud track (it was raining while we were there) but I didnt find that to be a problem.
I was anticipating a bigger pool to relax by after a hard day temple watching, but instead had to make do with the bar as it was too small to swim or sit around, but I would imagine good for children.
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