Frommer's Review
The original Angkor Village has expanded, creating a new campus of luxury rooms a few steps closer to the temples (it all counts when you're racing for the sunrise). This latest venture offers the same standard of comfort and style as the original, but with a fun pool as well as large ponds of Japanese koi, fountains, and lush landscaping. Quiet is the rule here. You're a good distance from town (just past the Sofitel), but that's the idea: There are no televisions in the rooms, and all you can hear is the tranquil buzz of cicadas. Rooms are set in two-story blocks of Khmer-style peaked roofs, two rooms on each floor. Like the original Angkor Village, rooms are stylish but lean more to the cozy than to the austere. A Naga (snakelike temple decoration) adorns the one desk; old prints of Angkor scenes hang on the walls; and four-poster firm beds complete the cozy effect. All rooms have balconies overlooking the pool. Baths are large with raised shower units open to a tile room with a one-piece wooden counter set with two bright, free-standing porcelain sink bowls; pale-green tile and cool indirect lighting are quite pleasing. The toilet area is separate. The staff is as friendly as they come. They cover all services, from Internet to fine dining to arranging guides. Breakfast of fresh breads and crepes by the pond is a treat (and the kids will love feeding the fish). Be sure to book ahead.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; outdoor pool; rentals available; business center; shopping; limited room service; laundry service; Internet; small library
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