Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Boutique City Hotel
Hillocks Hotel & Spa, a romantic resort in Siem Reap, Cambodia, unfolds across undulating greenery and graceful gardens, presenting 38 luxurious suites and villas designed for intimate, affordably elegant stays. This five-star property harmonizes modern function with Khmer-inspired style, surrounding guests with the natural splendor of cultivated rice fields and tropical landscapes.
Roomy accommodations, from Deluxe Suites to the opulent Presidential Suite, blend 'Manhattan' decor with local Khmer furnishings, featuring deluxe fixtures like large flat-screen televisions with satellite channels, multi-zone air conditioning, telephones, complimentary bottled water, and spacious terrazzo bathtubs or showers. Soft bathrobes and slippers add to the comfort, while select villas and suites offer private terraces or balconies overlooking the serene surroundings, ideal for extended sojourns.
The expansive saltwater swimming pool spills toward the rice fields, creating a mesmerizing vista for leisurely laps, while the Kravan Spa invites rejuvenation through traditional Khmer massages, invigorating body scrubs, wraps, and facial treatments. A dedicated fitness centre equips guests to maintain their wellness routines, and gentle walkways through the gardens encourage peaceful exploration amid the property's quiet intimacy.
Green Hill Restaurant tempts with an array of flavourful Khmer specialties alongside Asian and Western dishes, prepared with fresh, local ingredients in a welcoming atmosphere. Up on the rooftop, the Sunset Sky Bar pours selections of fine wines, handcrafted cocktails, and light meals, with a poolside lounge offering homemade ice creams and refreshing drinks to savour as the day fades into evening.
Perfectly positioned, Hillocks Hotel & Spa lies a mere six-minute drive from the lively Pub Street, Old Market, and Angkor Night Market, with Angkor Wat just 20 minutes away and Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport reachable in 21 minutes, granting seamless access to the region's temples, food stalls, and cultural gems.