Hotel Le Meridien Angkor(5 stars)
Vithei Charles De Gaulie, Khum Svay Dang Kum, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia Show mapMargit
Good starting point the temples angkors Good starting point
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
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- Other stay
- November 2012
The Meridien in Siem Reap located right next to the entrance to the temples of angkor, to the center is easily reached by the small trains. The Meridien in Siem Reap located right next to the entrance to the temples of angkor, to the center is easily reached by the small trains. We prefer, after the tempelbesuchen in the beautiful pool area to relax, in the evenings the naga bar a cool drink and sometimes in the restaurant dinner. We prefer, after the tempelbesuchen in the beautiful pool area to relax, in the evenings the naga bar a cool drink ... and sometimes in the restaurant dinner. The service was always very attentive. The service was always very attentive. The design of the room was very good (one could coffee and tea prepare, in addition there was every afternoon small cakes), unfortunately were the beds very hard. The design of the room was very good (one could coffee and tea prepare, in addition there was every afternoon small cakes), unfortunately were the beds very hard. We can use the laundry facilities very good, cheap and fast. We can use the laundry facilities very good, cheap and fast.
One more the hotel is above average of chinese guests, this has unfortunately consequences for the ambiance in the restaurant (volume). One more the hotel is above average of chinese guests, this has unfortunately consequences for the ambiance in the restaurant (volume). read more
Torsten
hotel room have already better Times!
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- February 2012
Hotel is well situated, not far from various temples and a bit outside of the bustle of Siem Reap. We have deluxe room. Staff are very friendly. read more
Manfred
Nice Hotel, ideal location!
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- April 2011
Do you do at the choice of this hotel nothing wrong, it is close to the temples. Food was delicious, the service was very good, room was okay, nothing special. Bathroom relatively small and, what really annoyed me: the room opened a window, the only by a wooden blind 'closed' could be. Everyone, that in certain times can be a little embarrassing, so nothing with quiet village... I thought that was really uncomfortable.
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Florian
Hotel Le Meridien Angkor
- Recommended hotel
- Friends
- City break
- March 2011
We arrived early in the morning at 8 a.m. and got our room 30 min later, during these 30 min the hotel manager Gregory Anderson came along and gave us an introduction to hotel facilities and Siem Reap activities. Although there a plenty restaurants in the town centre, we preferred to have dinner in the hotel (roughly 60-70US$ for 2), which was of excellent quality. Staff was extremely friendly.
We had arranged Angkor Wat & Tonle Sap lake sight seeing upfront with a local, english-speeking guide (Mr. Hoeurt HUOT and his driver: 168huot@gmail.com or +855-12495269 or +855-979700046), whom ... we can recommend very much (ca. 40-50US$/day for 2 incl. car). I recommend to fly in/out to Siem Reap from Kuala Lumpur with AirAsia (half price compared with Bangkok Airways from BKK). - Enjoyed the whole stay very much! read more
Nicole
great hotel archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
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- City break
- January 2011
a very nice hotel nearby the temples.
the Tourist Structure was very asian. read more
Richard
Five Stars Standard archived
- Recommended hotel
- Singles
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- Proof of booking
- Other stay
- November 2010
Typical chain intenrnationalen five stars hotel. Appropriate level is offered. With the taxi or the Tuk-Tuk ride into the city. The hotel is quite close to the Tempelstadt Angkor what. Good Price/Performance Ratio. read more
Nadine
Honeymoon archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
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- Other stay
- October 2009
The rooms are very beautiful and spacious.
It is all very comfortably furnished.
The breakfast was to die for. There were fried eggs, omelettes, fruit, vegetables, soups, cereal and and and. And it was delicious.
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Diane
Luxury hotel near Angkor Wat. archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Proof of booking
- City break
- January 2008
The Le Meridien took over this hotel apparently from another hotel a few years ago. The exterior of the hotel looks a bit "futuristic" in design. It was your average size hotel so you were able to find everything, lobby, restaurants etc without getting lost. Our first impression on entering our room was that it smelled musty. I realize this is the tropics and that humidity will cause this but you couldnt open the window. They are locked for "safety reasons". The hotel provided an electric incense holder in every room so that a few drops of lemongrass oil got ... rid of the smell. It would still of been nice to be able to open the window. The room however was spacious and clean. The bathroom well stocked. Bed was very comfortable. It was a mixture of nationalities with lots of taiwanese and korean tour groups. The hotel was suitable for disabled persons. We had breakfast included in our room rate and it was very good. read more
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