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Heritage Suites Hotel
Wat Polanka, Slokram Village

The Heritage Suites is a small boutique hotel with only 26 rooms that have fine wood floors and premium linen, along with espresso machines. The various suites also offered here feature outdoor showers in stone gardens, plus steam rooms and roll-top tubs in each open-plan bedroom. The hotel sits off a dusty road outside the town center, but it is away from the tourists and feels very local, not to mention its location also makes it closer to the temples of Angkor than other hotels. While reaching the restaurants and bars of Pub Street downtown require a tuk tuk ride, there are local restaurants in the neighborhood and it is quiet here. The Heritage Suites also has its own restaurant and bar offering fine dining, and there is a small spa and inviting swimming pool on the premises as well. While the standard rooms are slightly subpar compared to other upmarket spots like Shinta Mani or the Victoria Angkor, the suites at Heritage offer numerous amenities -- but come at prices that reflect this.

Angkor Paradise Hotel
National Road No. 6, Phum Sala Kanseng, Sangkat Svay Dangkoum

The three-pearl Angkor Paradise is a resort-style hotel located on National Road 6, close to Siem Reap’s tourist center. The hotel's large pool is certainly a big draw, and it's surrounded by comfy day beds for downtime between exploring temples. Other facilities -- like the all-day restaurant and spa -- have a more functional vibe. The 169 spacious rooms are classically outfitted, with amenities like air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, balconies, and bathrooms with separate tubs and showers. However, as an older hotel there are some signs of wear and the decor is dated. It offers good value for its standard, but a sleeker stay can be found at the Angkor Palace Resort & Spa, though it’s further from the center and rates are higher. 

Shinta Mani Angkor
Oum Khun Street, 14th Street

The Shinta Mani Club is one of the most unique hotels in Cambodia. The small boutique hotel, designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, has only 39 rooms, all of which are super stylish, with features such as art etchings on the ceilings above the beds, minimalist black-and-white decor, and terrazzo bathrooms with rainfall showers. The hotel is located on a quiet street in central Siem Reap, a 10-minute walk from Pub Street and the Old Market, and there is easy access to Angkor Wat and the airport, both a 15-minute drive away. The resort features a small swimming pool, pool bar with creative sculptures and bean bag pillows, movie room, spa, and the swank Bensley Bar and upscale Kroya Restaurant with hanging tables. Since the hotel is part of the Shinta Mani Foundation, staff here come from a grassroots hospitality school where training is free, and the service here rivals, and even bests, the top five-star hotels anywhere in the world. The only drawback of this property is the price -- and its lack of a fitness center.

Suorkear Boutique Hotel & Spa
Salakamreouk Village

Suorkear Boutique Hotel & Spa is a small, upper-middle-range resort with just 15 rooms. It sits on a quiet road that's an eight-minute drive from the center of Siem Reap. Other than a few other boutique hotels, there's not much else in the area, but the resort provides free tuk-tuks into town upon request. Clean, contemporary guest rooms are clustered around a garden swimming pool and have private balconies or garden patios. A host of nice freebies include airport transfers, bicycles, breakfast, and Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a small spa, a sharp pool, plus an open-air restaurant and bar that serves Khmer and Western food. Travelers seeking an equally sharp option closer to town might want to check out the Memoire d' Angkor Boutique Hotel, though rates will be higher.

Angkor Miracle Resort & Spa
No 6 National Road, Khum Sra-Nge

The 324-room Angkor Miracle Resort is one of the largest hotels in Siem Reap and is popular with tour groups. The upscale hotel is near the airport, but a 10-minute drive from the lively center of town. Rooms are smart, with fine wood floors and furniture as well as flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. An array of features includes a large swimming pool with a hot tub and kids’ section, a spa, fitness center, salon, and space for events. There are also several bars, a restaurant, and a cafe. While it isn’t quite as sprawling and grand as the nearby Angkor Palace Resort, it is a bit cheaper and offers a good value.

Villa Langka
No 14, Street 282

The mid-range, 48-room Villa Langka sits tucked away around a lovely garden pool, in a quiet area of Phnom Penh near Independence Monument and the busy restaurant and bar scene on Street 278. The boutique-style, air-conditioned rooms have charming local accents and come with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and free breakfast, and half of the rooms are housed in a traditional Khmer villa. The hotel's activity centers on the pool and the adjoining restaurant, which serves a mix of fine Khmer dishes and international fare. Guests might want to compare rates at the Pavilion, which has a spa and gym, and the Blue Lime, although these boutique properties are adult only -- Villa Langka welcomes children.

Hotel Somadevi Angkor Resort & Spa
Sivatha Blvd, Mondul II Village, Sangkat Svaydangkum

Hotel Somadevi Angkor Resort & Spa is an upper-middle-range hotel set on Sivatha Road in the middle of downtown Siem Reap. The 170 rooms have pleasantly modern Khmer decor, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. While the older wing of the hotel is a bit worn and dated, the more modern building has some nicer rooms that make them a better value. Facilities include a large swimming pool with a swim-up pool bar, a fitness center and spa, a restaurant and lobby lounge, and Khmer dance show. Free breakfast buffet and airport pickups are nice extras. Those wanting something more intimate and stylish in the same category should consider Diamond D'Angkor Boutique, which has similar rates, though is a slightly longer walk from Pub Street.

Rambutan Resort - Siem Reap
Kumm Sala komreuk, Krom 10, Phum Wat Damnak

Rambutan Resort is a lovely, gay-friendly boutique hotel located on a quiet lane on the east side of the Siem Reap River. Lively Pub Street and the boutiques of the Old Market area are less than 10 minutes away on foot, and there's lots of trendy dining on the river's east side. The upper-middle-range resort has 16 rooms, all of them villas and suites with rustic tile floors, furniture sourced from sustainably harvested palm wood, and a private terrace with a large terrazzo stone bathtub. There's a lovely saltwater pool in the central courtyard, a stylish restaurant and bar, and a pleasant tropical garden for relaxing. Kids aren't welcome here, but families can stay at the sister property Rambutan Hotel, which is just down the lane.

La Maison d'Ambre
123, street 110, Preah Ang Duong, corner Street 19

La Maison d'Ambre is an upscale boutique hotel located in the heart of a popular tourist area, and is convenient to restaurants, bars, shops, and sightseeing. All 10 rooms are individually designed around specific geographic themes -- from Japan to Morocco to Paris to New York -- and are large, with separate living areas and full kitchens. Guests have access to a huge DVD library, and the rooftop restaurant and bar, serving fine French and Khmer cuisine, is a standout feature, with colorful daybeds, cushions, and swing chairs. But there are few on-site features apart from that. (No gym or spa.) Travelers could also check out other nearby boutique properties, such as The Plantation or The Pavilion, which are larger and offer more amenities like fitness centers.

Mohai Boutique Hotel
153 Ta Phul Rd, Svaydangkum

The 21-room Villa Siem Reap is a small mid-range option that's a 10-minute walk from the Old Market and Pub Street. Rooms are simple, but colorful and spacious, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Some could use a little refreshing, but for the bargain rates, they're clean and pleasant enough. The open-air restaurant and bar serves all meals, and guests can choose whether they want to include breakfast in their room rates. The outdoor pool with lounge chairs is a big plus, and massage services can be arranged. Given the hotel's small stature, it's no surprise that staff are incredibly attentive according to previous guests. Alternatively, travelers could consider Tanei Boutique Villa, which is similar, though rooms are even more plain than they are here.