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The FCCwhich stands for Foreign Correspondents Clubis probably the best deal in town. Set in the grounds of a former French ambassador's vacation...more
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Located in a renovated shophouse alongside sister property the One Hotel in the middle of Siem Reap's nightlife district, the three-room Hotel Be is more casual...more
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Sister property of the sparkling Hôtel de la Paix, the Shinta Mani may be older, but it remains one of the best values in Siem Reap. The place has its own...more
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"A must-see" sums up this French colonial hotel. Ivory rooms atop stained-timber floors are cooled by ceiling fans, and some open onto patios overlooking the...more
see the Angkor guideSokha Beach is one of the world's most beautifula mile-long stretch of powdery white sand edging an azure sea. Better still, it's private: Access is...more
The swank 16-room Quay Hotel (opened in spring 2008) mixes a mod Jetsons aesthetic with a solid environmental ethic. Owned by the same folks behind the...more
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Sitting squarely in the sweet spot between cheap guesthouse and big-box hoteland unbeatably pricedViroth's has a simple, clean design that is...more
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What's old is new again. La Paix, as it's locally known, originally opened in 1957. In 2005, the landmark hotel reopened after a complete renovationas in,...more
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The attractive Art Deco decor is probably this famed hotel's greatest draw. Definitely don't bother staying here if you can't get one of the "landmark" rooms in...more
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This tasteful hideaway on a tiled, pedestrian-only lane between Pub Street and Psar Chas (Old Market) couldn't be more romanticor exclusive: There's only...more
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