The One Hotel Angkor

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Rooms

Your big bedroom at The One Hotel is sandwiched between the second-floor roof terrace and the ground-floor lounge. Inside, it offers a raft of luxuries to keep you happy. A contemporary wooden sleigh bed covered in Frette linen dominates the room. In front of it you have a sitting area with a couple of armchairs, a complimentary mini bar, your own local mobile phone while you're in town, and an Apple iBook and iPod laden with hip tunes (ceiling speakers cover each corner and even shoot up to the roof terrace).

French windows open onto a balcony from which you can watch life pass through the busy passageway below, but if the air is too humid, retreat inside and flick on the air con, then raid the minibar for a cooling tonic. There’s a flat-screen TV and DVD player, bathrobes and slippers.

The bathroom is behind you – quite literally, as double sinks are neatly embedded into the wave-like bedhead. There’s a sunken Terrazzo bath and a deluge shower, too. Spin out into the old town for a night on the tiles, then come home to find the bed turned down and a night cap waiting.

Features include:

  • Phone
  • TV
  • CD player
  • DVD player
  • iPod dock
  • Internet Connection
  • WiFi Internet
  • Safe box
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Fan
  • Jacuzzi/hot tub (private)
  • Terrace/balcony (private)
  • Bathrobes
  • Minibar
  • Coffee/tea making
Save to favouritesPrintMailThe One Hotel AngkorThe One Hotel has one [r:CA001:room] only – everything here is for you. It’s a cool little place in the heart of the old town, with a designer lounge that opens onto a narrow passageway and a shaded roof terrace where you can loll about on a comfy daybed or slip into a hot tub and gaze up at the blue sky. It's the brainchild of American owner and former luxury hotel manager Martin Dishman, who lives here and offers excellent guidance to the temples and buzzy ents scene of Siem Reap. But this is a tale of two hotels, which are joined at the hip. Next door is owner Martin’s latest venture, [h:CA011:Hotel Be Angkor], which opened in 2009 with 3 gorgeous rooms, a spa on the first floor and the Linga wine- and tapas bar below. And shared between them is the McDermott Gallery, where you can admire colourful tableaux by local photographer John McDermott, and even hire him as a photographic guide to Angkor.

Book this hotelRates from 250USD

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a Cambodian Kroma (scarf) and, for 2 night stays or more, a 60-minute oil massage per person

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