Park Hyatt Siem Reap
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Character and identity
Set between the Royal Gardens and the Old Market, this 108-room property is the rare Park Hyatt that doubles as a design hotel, with Bill Bensley's art deco-meets-Khmer hand visible everywhere from the 1930s-style door signs to the elephant tusk bar tables in the dark, clubby Living Room. Two saltwater pools (a ground-floor lap pool and a quieter first-floor lagoon framed by white angular arches), a Khmer-inspired spa, and three restaurants anchor the stay: The Dining Room for all-day Khmer and international plates, the Living Room for cocktails and afternoon tea, and the bright Glasshouse Deli for coffee and French-leaning bites.
Who's it for
Best for:
First-time visitors to Angkor Wat who want a walkable base near Pub Street and Kandal Village rather than a riverside resort, plus families and design-minded couples who value spacious rooms, multiple pools, and signature experiences like the chef-led Num Bahn Chok noodle tour or the apsara and bokator dinner shows.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing pristine, just-renovated interiors will notice the property is due a light refresh. Anyone wanting a remote, resort-style retreat in nature, or a serious destination-dining scene beyond the three in-house outlets, will be happier at a riverside or countryside property.
Bottom line
What sets this hotel apart is location plus design: a walkable urban base with genuine Khmer-deco character, not a generic city Hyatt. Splash out on a Pool Suite if you want the private plunge and courtyard, otherwise any courtyard-facing room beats a city-view one for noise and greenery. Book around the Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Sunday dinner show.