La Residence Blanc D’ Angkor
Cambodia / Siem Reap

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Hotel Info & Reviews
1. Personal Experience
Oh, where do I even begin? My stay at La Residence Blanc D’Angkor was a delightful little escape that felt like a warm hug after a long day exploring the temples of Siem Reap. The moment I stepped into the hotel, I was greeted by this lovely scent—like fresh jasmine mixed with something tropical—and it just set the tone for my entire visit. I remember sitting by the pool one afternoon, sipping on a mango smoothie while watching the sun dip below the palm trees. It was one of those moments where you think, “Wow, life is pretty sweet.” The staff were incredibly friendly; they genuinely seemed to care about making my experience memorable. One morning at breakfast, there was this charming waiter who noticed I was struggling with chopsticks and brought me a fork without me even asking! Sure, there were minor quirks—the Wi-Fi could be spotty in certain areas and my room had this slightly awkward layout—but honestly? Those little things only added to the character of the place. Plus, it’s tucked away from the hustle and bustle yet still close enough to easily hop on a tuk-tuk to Angkor Wat or Pub Street.

2. Main Highlights
What really stood out for me were two main features: first off, that lush garden surrounding the pool area—it’s like stepping into your own private oasis amidst all that heat and activity outside. You can lounge there for hours without feeling rushed or crowded; it’s just blissful tranquility at its best. Secondly, let’s talk about breakfast! They offer an impressive spread with both local dishes and Western options—think fluffy pancakes alongside fragrant Khmer rice porridge—which is perfect if you’re not quite sure what you want in the morning but know you want it all! The variety means there’s something for everyone here.

3. Recommendation ★★★★☆
In summary, La Residence Blanc D’Angkor is such a gem—I’d definitely recommend it for couples looking for a romantic getaway or solo travelers seeking some peace after busy days of exploration. I can totally picture myself returning here again someday; it just has that vibe that makes you feel right at home while still being somewhere exotic! Honestly? I’d go back in a heartbeat!
Hotel Details
Country City Rating Number of Rooms Number of Floors rates Number of Reviews
Cambodia Siem Reap 8.7 30 3 🔎 Check Real-Time Rates 222
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Restaurant Recommendations
  • Khmer Grill (ស្រុកឧត្តមកម្ពុជា): This place is a gem for those craving traditional Cambodian barbecue. Their signature dish, the grilled beef skewers, marinated in a blend of spices, just hits the spot and is often paired with a tangy dipping sauce that elevates the whole experience.
  • Marum (ស្រុកសៀមរាប): Known for its social enterprise model, Marum serves up delicious local cuisine. You absolutely have to try their fish amok—a creamy curry steamed in banana leaves that perfectly balances flavors and textures; it’s like a warm hug on a plate!
  • Bamboo Restaurant (ស្រុកសៀមរាប): A cozy spot that captures the essence of Siem Reap’s culinary scene. Their signature dish, bamboo sticky rice with coconut milk, is simply delightful—sweet and satisfying, making it an ideal treat after exploring the temples.
Tourist Attractions
  • Angkor Wat (សៀមរាប): This iconic temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest religious monument in the world. Its intricate carvings and stunning architecture just leave you breathless.
  • Bayon Temple (ក្រុងអង្គរ): Known for its massive stone faces, Bayon is a fascinating blend of history and artistry that really captures the essence of Khmer civilization. You can get lost wandering through its maze-like layout.
  • Ta Prohm (សៀមរាប): Famous for its tree-covered ruins, Ta Prohm has this enchanting vibe that feels almost mystical. It’s like stepping into a scene from a movie—nature reclaiming what was once grand.
Cultural Festivals
  • Bon Om Touk (សុបិន្តទឹក, Siem Reap): This is the Water Festival, celebrated to mark the changing of the flow of the Tonle Sap River. It’s a vibrant event filled with boat races and traditional performances, usually taking place in November. The atmosphere is electric, with locals and tourists alike gathering to enjoy the festivities.
  • Angkor Photo Festival (អង្គរ បង្ហាញរូបថត, Siem Reap): A unique cultural experience that showcases incredible photography from both local and international artists. It typically happens in December and includes workshops and exhibitions set against the stunning backdrop of Angkor Wat. It’s just such a fantastic way to appreciate art while soaking up the local culture.
  • Pchum Ben (ពិធីបុណ្យភ្ជុំបិណ្ឌ, Siem Reap): This is a significant Buddhist festival where families honor their ancestors by making offerings at pagodas. Celebrated over 15 days in September or October, it creates an atmosphere of reflection and community bonding—truly heartwarming to witness how deeply rooted these traditions are.
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