Le Meridien Angkor combines the intricate
designs and magnificence of Khmer-themed architecture with all
of the luxury and comfort of modern amenities in a resort-like
atmosphere. It provides the most welcoming retreat after a full
day of exploration and admiration of the extraordinary wonders
of Angkor.
Cambodia's
main attractions lie around Siem
Reap (Angkor) Phnom
Penh (the capital) and Sihanoukville (Kompong Som) Small
local hotels in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are now complemented
by international brands as Cambodia joins the international
Heritage trail.
If you have the time, take a cruise down the Mekong River
from Siem Reap to Saigon in Vietnam. A fascinating way to
see another side of Cambodia. More
Cambodia's capital city of leafy boulevards,
offers pagodas, markets and a unique ambiance.
A place to stroll, eat and visit attractions like
the Silver Pagoda. See our destination
guide
Located about 10 kilometres from Angkor, the
small town of Siem Reap has expanded rapidly as
the fabulous temple complex begins to grab the
limelight. River
trips to Siem Reap (and Angkor) are available
from Phnom Penh. A great way to travel.
A sleep fishing town, Sihanoukville (also known
as Kampong Som) hasn't changed much over the years.
A charming and local seafront with surprisingly
good beaches close by, it's a good place to take
a break.