Morvennn
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We stayed at Cambana D'Angkor Suites for a couple of days during our visit to Siem Reap, and it was truly a memorable experience. Since we were only in the area for two nights, we decided to treat ourselves to a Royal Suite, which cost around £60 per night. This was by far the nicest hotel we've ever stayed in.||From the moment we arrived, the staff were incredibly attentive. We were welcomed with a complimentary passionfruit refreshment, and they went out of their way to help us arrange a tuk-tuk ride to Angkor Wat the following day. The driver they provided was lovely, and really enhanced our experience as we explored the temples.||The pool area is absolutely stunning, with traditional South East Asian touches that make you feel completely immersed in the culture. As for the room, it was simply breathtaking. The space was enormous, with a bath in the centre filled with rose petals – such a special touch. There was also a second bed hanging from four posts, placed to face the TV. My only minor gripe here was the lack of English TV channels or streaming services like Netflix for international visitors. While this wasn't an issue for us as we didn't have much downtime, it would have been nice to relax and watch something if we'd stayed longer. The bathroom was impressive too, designed to feel like an outdoor shower, which was a unique and refreshing experience. The large wardrobe space was also great for keeping our belongings neat and tidy, and the balcony offered a lovely view.||On the day we checked out, we had the chance to use the pool facilities. They provide towels for drying off, and there are large beds by the pool for lounging in comfort. The lobby has direct access to the street, and while the door is left slightly ajar for easy guest access, it does mean that occasional smaller visitors, like lizards and rats, may wander through the open-plan lobby/pool area. While this is typical in South East Asia, it might be off-putting for some – if you're not comfortable with that, I’d recommend considering other options (or not travelling SE Asia).||We honestly could have spent days at Cambana D'Angkor Suites, and it was a shame we were only there for two nights. The people of Cambodia are beautiful souls, and the staff at this hotel made our stay even more memorable. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Siem Reap.