Results 1 - 1 of 15 La Maison D Angkor Hotel Review(s)
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5/5 Posted by MR. SCHNEIDER, Jan-Christoph, Germany in March 2008
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| "Very nice place. Quiet neighbourhood close to the city and temples. Cosy athmosphere, very good and friendly service, nice swimming-pool!!! " |
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4/5 Posted by MR. DAVID, Philippe, France in December 2007
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| "very good and charming hotel." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. HANSFORD, Anthony, United Kingdom in May 2007
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| "This boutique hotel has a stunningly beautiful garden and the food was top quality, served overlooking the pool. The design of the bedroom and bathroom had been very well thought out with plenty of natural light and cool clean lines. Each room had a verandah or balcony on which to sit out and admire the garden. Although situated some three kilometres out of Siem Reap there was no problem with transport (ten minutes by tuk tuk) and it was delightful to return to the peace and tranquillity after a hectic day's sightseeing. Go if you can! " |
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5/5 Posted by MR. KWOK, Chen Lin, Singapore in April 2007
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| "Hotel was slightly out of the way but nonetheless excellent value for money.
Cozy establishment and it really does feel like a home away from home.
Would strongly recommend it for travellers who fancy smaller boutique establishments..." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. SARTRE, THIBAUT, France in April 2007
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4/5 Posted by MR. BAST, Peter, Germany in March 2007
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| "Very nice garden, well kept and modern houses/rooms.
Though located on the airport road, quiet rooms because of solid heavy walls. Excellent food, attentive staff. Far from the center of Siem Reap, but that is no disadvantage as the town turned into an ugly traffic hub. For Angkor you need a taxi anyway. " |
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3/5 Posted by MR. JOSHI, Mukundrai, Austria in March 2007
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| "Breakfast absolutely POOR !!!.
Contrary to information it was not Buffet.
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4/5 Posted by MR. RAMIREZ, juan, Chile in March 2007
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| "This is a beautiful garden oasis which provides an escape from the dust and bustle of Siem Reap. A little far from town center, but the tuk-tuk ride in is a good way to experience local life.
Rooms feel very private and are tastefully decorated. Bathrooms could use a bit more counter space but the shower was a work of art.
The lovely breakfast served on the open terrace dining area was a wonderful way to start the day. I regret that we only had one other meal there during our stay of a short 3 days. We had lunch and chose several of the Khmer dishes, all gourmet level and beautifully presented.
The staff was very gracious and on check-out day offered us the use of the pool area to while away several hours until our evening flight.
This is the type of place you wish existed at every vacation destination." |
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4/5 Posted by MS. VAN ZANTEN, Johanna, New Zealand in February 2007
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| "Fantastic place to stay. I highly recommend it. The only problem was that the safe was not working in my room. Also they do need to check for ants regularly." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. WONG, Hoi Long, Hong Kong in February 2007
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