Results 1 - 1 of 20 FCC Angkor Hotel Review(s)
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4/5 Posted by MR. JACQUES, John, United Kingdom in July 2008
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| "Great stylish hotel, wonderful staff. Splendid salt water pool set in lush, beautiful garden. Excellent value restaurant. Would love to return!" |
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4/5 Posted by MRS. COLLINS, Ila, Australia in July 2008
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| "The staff were very helpful and obliging. The spa was a delight - great treatments. The restaurant served a good mix of food and the quality was great. The breakfasts were especially good! We would certainly stay here again." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. PETERSEN, Tim, Germany in May 2008
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| "Overall a nice small 'boutique hotel'. Drawback is the breakfast which does not come in buffet style but only with every day the same limited menue (2 Asian Dishes, 2 Western Dishes and a choice of toast or danish).
Very clean place and location is good as 3-5 mins by tuk tuk (dont pay more then 1 USD per way regardless of passengers) from 'City Center'.
Overall repeatable." |
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5/5 Posted by MRS. HUDSON-SMITH, Moira, New Zealand in May 2008
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| "My husband and I'd spent 4 nights @ the FCC in Phnom Penh last year so I a clear idea re: what to expect and the detailed website gave me an excellent overview of the hotel and it's facilities. I've stayed @ 5 diffent hotels in Siem Reap in two visits over the past eight months. The Hotel is chez chic, on a boutique style with services to match. I love the fact that it's only 2 storied which is in stark contrast to the proliferation of ugly hotels rapidly taking over the city landscape. It's very elegant, minimal and the Spa is very good simply oozing tranquility. My husband wasn't able to accompany me @ the last minute and they were very attentive to me @ a single traveller. My only comment is the inflexability of staff re: booking arrangements. They weren't full, I'd arrived into Siem Reap mid-morning ~ they knew this re: my Check-in details. Needless to say I had to take all of my luggage into the pool / Spa's bathroom facility to access swimwear. That was the only aspect that was annoying and incredibly inconvenient @ I was carrying two bags of pharmaceutical/health supplies for children, hence they were very cumbersome!! However we'll stay there again when we return in Feb / March '09." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. ABDUL RAHIM, Haris, Malaysia in April 2008
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| "The good thing about the hotel is that it was a small setup and had a personal feel to it, unlike typical large scale tourist hotels. The outdoor bar is excellent and location is near enough to town and temples. We loved the fact that they had massage oils replenished everyday in the room.
On the downside, rooms were a little small and the bathroom, despite looking nice at first turned out to be rather impractical for example, the bathtub had a glass door that did not prevent water from spilling out when showering. Water pressure was low and took ages to fill up the bathtub. Breakfast on the first few days was excellent however after a few days staying at the hotel with the same set breakfast menu, we got bored and wished for something different. The good thing about breakfast is that they can provide it in the room before 7am.
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5/5 Posted by MS. HUSBAND, Luci, Australia in April 2008
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| "The FCC Angkor was simply beautiful - the grounds are tranquil, the room generously sized with an enormous beautiful bathroom. The pool on our doorstep was such a relief after traipsing around the temples in the heat. The staff were so friendly and lovely. We loved our time there and would definitely return." |
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4/5 Posted by Marissa, Australia in April 2008
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| "The FCC is the perfect hotel for those wanting to stay in a nice place but not a big chain hotel with all the expected facilities of a large establishment. The rooms and bathrooms are beautifully furnished, the restaurant has an amazing local and international menu and is very atmospheric. The spa does all sorts of treatments at very reasonable prices and the pool is a cool and welcoming retreat after a morning of temple touring! The staff are very keen to make your stay as enjoyable as possible and while many have limited language skills they are trying their best and are sweet and well meaning. I would highly recommend a stay here." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. MUNROE, James, Australia in November 2007
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| "great location, great rooms, great breakfast but they need to ditch the toast for bagguettes, hot water not that hot, pool access to chairs poor. Great spa even if a lot more than others." |
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5/5 Posted by Annette, Australia in September 2007
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| "This was a lovely place to stay - a boutique hotel with excellent facitilies and service. I recommend requesting a room facing the pool as it was a lovely place to relax in the afternoon after a hot and sticky morning of exploring the amazing temples. I thoroughly recommend hiring a driver and guide to see the temples - all booked through the hotel.
Siem Reap was an amazing place to stay and tour. I would love to return one day soon." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. SAUNDERS, Julian, United Kingdom in August 2007
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| "a very elegant and stylish designer hotel set in an attractive old building-every aspect of the design and aesthetic had been thought about
it is small enough to intimate but big enough to have good facilties
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