Hotel Reviews
"I can spend a relaxed"
I have used in (JMB tour) JAL pack. It is the room of the club suite. There is a size of about 2.5 times the twin standard of Japan. Such worry was useless I thought Cambodia so very hot, and,,, Na's hot likely until it comes into play even if I put the air conditioner after you Ki-shitsu. Yes it is inserted from before the arrival room key for the switch (card), I was able to enter the cool room. Also, I think so are available to you a soft kind of Japanese female staff very demeanor, it is good I asked if there is that minute from not be in trouble. Myself because I was worried about food poisoning raw vegetables and ice, such as fruit, so was that I asked without regard for being rude, and, please rest assured 99.9%, food
More ⇓"Probably one of the best hotels in Angkor"
The company that owns the hotel is also the main Angkor by which all tourists buy passes to Angkor Wat - analogue monopoly. super modern hotel - there is a nice spa center with massages and several restaurants with excellent cuisine poolside (incidentally take room overlooking the pool would be boring otherwise) in the evenings pass show - dancing - you can watch from the balcony, or go down and dine at the same time There is a shop with different souvenirs and commodities way taxi from the hotel is very expensive, better not use Hotel and see their website under special offers if you a few nights - you can get something as a gift - spetsuha updated hotel is centrally located near excellent and you can walk to the neighboring
More ⇓"Relaxed atmosphere in retro"
Interior of nostalgic feeling, I was very relaxed. Well, the location is convenient sightseeing and shopping. Breakfast was also very delicious. Only connection of Wi-Fi is bad, it was bad only in the lobby, but high marks in overall!
"You can stay in peace"
“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.