I stayed at this hotel three nights. I've no complaints about the staff, food, decor - you name it. It is a lovely hotel. But in the time I was there, I could see the area was going downhill. The road outside had been widened into a motorway. Lovely old trees have been chainsawed. The 'development' is some of the worst I've seen anywhere in the world. And, sad to say, it has ruined the area where the Sokha stands, which now has no shade or class. The atmosphere rubs off on this otherwise lovely hotel.
waratahwave United States
“Nice hotel with good location”
Reviewed 11 years, 5 months ago
Tripadvisor on 29 March, 2014
The hotel is clean and room is reasonable big. Did not receive the airport pick up punctually due to miscommunication in between. The lobby is quite comfortable to sit around with the nice smell.Being served with welcome drink and cold towels while waiting for checking in. The buffet breakfast has a reasonable choices. Great location within walking distance to pub street and night markets.Overall the stay is enjoyable although there are some hiccups for the airport pickup.
88Pooh88 Singapore
“Good location & Decent Hotel”
Reviewed 11 years, 5 months ago
Tripadvisor on 29 March, 2014
We stayed here in last week of March 2014. Hotel is conveniently located at intersection of Airport road & Sivatha Street. You can take evening walk from Hotel to nearby shopping area - night market or pub street. Alternatively Tuk-Tuk (bike pulled carriage) costs $2 one way. Angkor Vat is about 10minutes drive from the hotel. Rooms were a bit old architecture but clean and spacious. Staff - like in many south east asian countries - very helpful & polite. Other things - swimming pool, massage and SPA, boutique shop are standard. Hotel gave us a 15mins free massage voucher. Welcome freebie after long day spent in ruins! Breakfast has good spread of western and oriental food. Though I must say that better
menu is available in similar hotels in Bali, Malaysia etc. Check-in & Check-out were fast as well. In Siem Reap tipping is everywhere. Hotel bill comes with a dotted line for a tip! We were advised that $1 to $2 is given for hotel services, hotel staff, guards laundry etc. To sum up - I have nothing very special or nothing negative to report about the hotel. For Cambodia Siem Reap - it is a decent hotel to stay in. Lesson learnt about weather - Avoid going in March. Global weather changes made summer hot & humid - not expected in March.
After three hectic days in Saigon, the Sokha Angkor was a welcome relief and an oasis from the heat and the traffic.
The hotel oozes quality from the moment you walk into the vast lobby. The staff are impeccable, polite and all speak good English.
As a base for three days of touring the local countryside, I couldn't fault it. It was lovely to come back to everyday. The pool is wonderful and the outside bar area very relaxing.
An added bonus was the town centre location. Who needs another tuc tuc ride iff you don't need to?
raggyessex Ecuador
"Super stay!"
Reviewed 11 years, 5 months ago
Tripadvisor on 28 March, 2014
Hotel very much, beautiful, stylish ... The rooms are spacious. Service is good, despite the fact that Cambodians are very slow. The hotel has Italian, Japanese, and very tasty pastries. Located in the center, very handy if you like to walk on foot. Spa in the hotel is wonderful. Prices are not very expensive. As a compliment, the hotel gives a foot massage to each client.
First class service - wonderful hotel in every way
We have just left the hotel following a fantastic stay of 4 nights in connecting family rooms. Spacious and comfortable with everything we needed. Angkor did not disappoint and Siem Reap was a great destination to visit too - the perfect base. Every... See More
We love this hotel - I think it’s our 7 or 8th time. The rooms are spacious, the bed is extra large, the pool is the best at any hotel we’ve stayed at. Breakfast is a wonderful selection with chefs standing by to prepare eggs, soup etc.... See More
Very impressed by our time spent enjoying the hospitality an
Very impressed by our time spent enjoying the hospitality and comfort offered by this excellent hotel in Siem Reap. The hotel staff were attentive, friendly and helpful at all times. Especially Vanna and sarith. Our room was beautifully. swimming... See More
“Nice hotel, pity about the roadworks”
I stayed at this hotel three nights. I've no complaints about the staff, food, decor - you name it. It is a lovely hotel. But in the time I was there, I could see the area was going downhill. The road outside had been widened into a motorway. Lovely old trees have been chainsawed. The 'development' is some of the worst I've seen anywhere in the world. And, sad to say, it has ruined the area where the Sokha stands, which now has no shade or class. The atmosphere rubs off on this otherwise lovely hotel.