


Park Hyatt Siem Reap

Park Hyatt Siem Reap is the in-town design base for Angkor — a Bill Bensley reworking of the former Hotel De La Paix, Art Deco meeting Khmer craft in the heart of downtown Siem Reap. Around 104 rooms and suites wrap a central courtyard built around an ancient banyan tree and two pools, a green calm a few minutes' walk from Pub Street, the Old Market and the French Colonial Quarter, and about fifteen minutes from the temples of Angkor. The hotel holds the largest Cambodian art collection of any in the country, and the rooms are generous — Italian marble baths, stand-alone tubs, custom furniture — rising to suites with private plunge pools and the top-floor Presidential Suite. The Dining Room serves French-Provençal and Khmer cooking that ranks among Siem Reap's best, the Bensley-designed Living Room is the bar and wine library, and the Glasshouse turns out pastries and home-made ice cream. It is a city hotel, not a resort, and there is no beach — but as the polished, walkable Angkor base, it is hard to better.













- Booked on bed and breakfast, with three dining venues including The Dining Room.
- A design hotel in downtown Siem Reap, around fifteen minutes from Angkor — a city and temple base, with no beach.
- A few minutes' walk from Pub Street and the Old Market — the most central, walkable of the Siem Reap luxury hotels.
- About 45 minutes by road from the new Siem Reap–Angkor (SAI) airport.


