Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, established in 1932, served as a haven for the earliest travelers venturing to the Angkor Temples. After undergoing an extensive restoration and refurbishment by Raffles International, the hotel reopened its doors in 1997, reclaiming its status as Cambodia's premier resort. A majestic historic landmark, it remains the ultimate destination for those exploring Angkor, offering unparalleled accommodation, services, and facilities amidst a backdrop of Cambodian hospitality and Angkorian charm. Situated on the outskirts of Siem Reap, occupying a sprawling 60,000 square meter site, the hotel lies a mere eight kilometers from the renowned Angkor Temples.
Landmark Rooms
Nestled within the Main Building, Landmark rooms blend luxurious Cambodian and art-deco themes, adorned with memorabilia reminiscent of the Golden Age of Travel. Featuring wooden floors, marble bathrooms, and intricately crafted four-poster beds, these rooms offer an immersive Angkorian experience. Guests can choose between pool-facing rooms or those overlooking the Royal Crusade for Independence Gardens—a vast expanse of lush, landscaped French gardens spanning the hotel's premises.
Located in the hotel's extended wing, State rooms strike a harmonious balance between modern comfort and classical elegance. Offering views of either the sparkling pool or the verdant greenery surrounding the hotel, these rooms provide a tranquil retreat for guests seeking refinement and relaxation.