Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor
Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, CambodiaAn authentic expression of 1930s French Art Deco elegance, this historic hotel is more than a place to rest — it's a living piece of history. Opened in 1932 and restored, it invites guests to experience the glamour of a bygone era while enjoying contemporary amenities. The hotel appeals to history enthusiasts and cultural explorers looking for an elegant base near the temples of Angkor. From riding Southeast Asia's oldest operating elevator to walking corridors once graced by royalty, every corner tells a story.
Rooms and suites
Accommodations include 119 rooms and suites where past and present meet. Each room features hardwood floors, high ceilings and elegant furnishings, reflecting the hotel's storied past while offering modern amenities. Large windows let in natural light and offer views of the gardens or streets of Siem Reap. Bathrooms have oversized rain showers. Suites and villas provide expansive living spaces and private terraces, attended by 24-hour Raffles Butler service — well-suited for guests needing extra space or traveling with family.
Amenities and experiences
Cambodian cuisine at 1932, pan-Asian flavors at Café d'Angkor, Afternoon Tea with live piano music at The Conservatory and signature Airavata cocktail at the Elephant Bar.
Raffles Spa offering traditional Khmer treatments.
35-meter pool inspired by the Royal Baths of Angkor, fitness center and tennis courts.
Heritage tours with the Resident Historian, traditional Khmer dance performances at the Raffles Marquee.
Lost Civilisations of Angkor by Vespa tour, Reflections of Angkor photography journey and private temple dinners within the Angkor complex.
Electric tuk-tuks and bamboo bicycles for sustainable touring of Siem Reap.
24-hour Raffles Butler service, boutique offering Cambodian crafts and collectibles.
How to get here
Located in Siem Reap's Old French Quarter, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from Siem Reap International Airport (REP). Chauffeur-driven limousine service is available. Facing the Royal Palace and close to markets, art galleries and riverside cafés, it is well-situated for exploring local attractions. The temples of Angkor are approximately a 15-minute drive away.