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Hotel review: Park Hyatt Siem Reap (Cambodia)

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today  (March 3, 2014): Review of the Park Hyatt Siem Reap (Cambodia). 

Hyatt rebranded the renowned Cambodia hotel to Park Hyatt Siem Reap in 2013, the first property of the luxury hotel brand in Cambodia.  The boutique hotel is situated in the center of Siem Reap, a 15 minute car drive from the famous 12th century ruins of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site that researchers believe was one of the largest pre-industrial cities in the world, and one of the world’s top 10 cultural destinations.

In this review (more info below my Youtube clip and slideshow):

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TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY

THINGS TO DO IN SIEM REAP

Cambodia has a surprisingly diverse range of terrain with the landscape a blend of rice paddies, sugar palm plantations and remote jungles. But most people come all the way to Cambodia, and Siem Reap in particular, because it is the home to the magnificent ancient Temple ruins of Angkor, with the iconic Angkor Wat, the stone faces on the gateways of Angkor Thom and the ubiquitous Ta Phrom. Vast, beautiful and beguiling, these temple complexes contain a magic that makes them stand out from the crowd.

Some tips to help organize your visit to Angkor :


BEST TIME TO VISIT

Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia varies from warm to very hot throughout the whole year. There are four annual seasons: cool and dry between November and February; (very) hot and dry between March and May; hot and wet between June and August; and cool and wet between September and early November. The best time to visit is the cool season, when the weather usually benefits from a pleasant dry heat and the countryside is still green from the rains.


HOW TO GET THERE

Most people reach Siem Reap by bus (from Phnom Penh) or by plane.

If you travel from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap by bus (6 to 7 hours), then your best choice is the Giant Ibis bus company. You can book tickets online, the buses are modern and comfortable (with onboard wifi!)

If you fly into Seam Reap, then you have to start your journey in or connect via Southeast Asia. The following airlines (click here for direct links to their websites) serve the small airport:


LOBBY
SPA ENTRANCE
CHECK INN AREA
LOBBY
HOTEL DELI SHOP
HOTEL TERRACE
HOTEL BAR
HOTEL BAR
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
POOL LOUNGERS
POOL LOUNGERS
SEMI-INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
SEMI-INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
LOUNGERS IN SEMI-INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
PRIVATE TERRACE IN SEMI-INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
SECOND, SMALLER POOL
BANYAN TREE INNER COURT WITH MAIN RESTAURANT
HOTEL TERRACE
HOTEL HALLWAY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM SITTING AREA
OPEN PLAN BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM WITH OPEN PLAN BATHROOM
BEDROOM
ANGKOR WAT
TA PHROM
ANGKOR THOM

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