SIEM REAP is Cambodia's most touristy town, and has sacrificed much of its charm and authenticity as a result. However, Western luxuries are freely available, and there are plenty of English-speaking locals. Arriving in Siem Reap by share taxi or pick-up, you'll probably be dropped at the smart new market, Psar Leu, to the east of the city, a hectic, noisy transport hub; a new transport stop is awaiting use 5km out of town on National Route 6 towards Phnom Penh, but at the time of writing it still wasn't in use due to a local dispute. Boats cruise into the port, around 12km south of Siem Reap (the distance varies with the level of the lake) – the approach is a tranquil introduction ...



ROOM AMENITIES

Safety box
IDD International telephone
Individually controlled air-conditioning
Cable & Flat Screen TV
DVD Player
Open bathroom & shower,
Bathrobe, Slippers , Hairdryer
Mini-bar
Tea & coffee making facilities
Private balcony
Non smoking rooms

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