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Park Hyatt Kyoto

Resting on the hillside in the heart of Higashiyama, the 5 Star Park Hyatt Kyoto is an architectural dream which immerses its guests in the distinctive culture of Japan’s ancient capital. Nearby attractions and points of interest include the Kodaiji Temple, Kiyomizu-dera Temple and the Ninen-zaka. Featuring 70 guest rooms, including nine suites, the spaces at Park Hyatt Kyoto are inspired by the seasons and the senses while featuring all the modern amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The hotel offers a diverse culinary experience at its five spectacular restaurants. Additional facilities include a fitness centre, meeting facilities and laundry.
 

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo brings the world famous Japanese hospitality to all its guests through its world class service and facilities. Chinzanso comprises of the mansion and the bespoke created natural garden commissioned by Prime Minister Yamagata Aritomo in 1878. Guests can indulge in a range of cuisines and experience different accommodation choices to find peace and tranquility in the heart of the city.

The Capitol Hotel Tokyo

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu was opened on 2010 and is centrally located in Akasaka adjacent to the historic 500-year-old Hie Shrine. Accommodation is provided in several types of luxury rooms and suites, including exclusive club rooms on the top 3 floors. The hotel features a lobby lounge, landscaped gardens with water features, original art works, an indoor pool, a beauty salon, a photo studio, a spa and a florist. Dining options include the 27th-floor library lounge, a Japanese restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an a la carte restaurant with private dining rooms and a pastry shop.

Park Hyatt Siem Reap

The Park Hyatt is a deluxe boutique hotel situated within close proximity to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Set around an inner courtyard with lush gardens and water features, the art deco inspired design is complemented by strong Khmer influences that embrace the future while respecting the past. The hotel’s 108 guest rooms all come with spacious living areas and well appointed amenities. The suites are highly recommended for the most discriminating travellers. An exclusive haven with private garden and/or swimming pool, any of the Park Hyatt Siem Reap’s suites provide an exquisite retreat.

Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Siem Reap

The historic Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor was opened in 1932, and retains its old world charm in addition to having modern amenities. The welcoming doorman, art deco black and white-tiled hallways and original cage lift (still fully functional) add to the atmosphere of colonial grandeur. Rooms are tastefully furnished in a way that captures the property’s period architecture and Khmer influences, with dark wood floors, traditional furniture and Cambodian art deco. Many of them face inwards to overlook the beautiful pool area, where you can enjoy a cocktail in the evenings after a day of exploring the temples. Alternatively, you can head inside to the renowned Elephant Bar. Afternoon tea is served overlooking the pool area should you prefer to take a break from exploring and avoid the midday heat.

Victoria Angkor Hotel

Steps away from the World Heritage Angkor Temples, the Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa is the perfect place for serenity. Inspired by the French colonial architecture, the hotel creates an elegant and relazing vibe. The Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa is fully involved in the life of the city and is acting in preserving the Royal Gardens, by regular cleaning operations and the lighting of the Sacred Tree. It has partnerships with two ethical local farms producing natural and organic fruits and vegetables. Through the limitation of its energy consumption, the use of natural and biodegradable products and the biodiversity protection of its tropical garden. Victoria Angkor hotel acts in order to help the environment flourish. The hotel is also the founder and organiser of the Keep Siem Reap Clean operation, an annual cleaning day of the Royal Gardens and riverbanks, in partnership with various schools of the city. 

Jaya House River Park

Jaya House River Park is located alongside the Siem Reap River and is a short drive from the famous Angkor Wat Temple. Accommodation is available in deluxe guest rooms and junior suites which feature modern amenities. These include Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi, Malongo espresso machine, and a fully stocked minibar. The hotel features an all-day restaurant which offers local and international cuisine. Guests may enjoy a relaxing massage at the Riverpark Spa which offers a selection of luxurious treatments. Guests can expect award-winning service, lush grounds, spacious gardens, and charming Khmer art-deco inspired design. Relax and enjoy air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, handmade and homegrown teas, and comfortable beds.

Angkor Paradise Hotel

Welcome to Angkor Paradise Hotel where every element symbolises rich colours and textures that reflect traditional Cambodian architecture. The promise is to take care of their guests by sharing the passion for comfort and offering the perfect base for every guest. Angkor Paradise Hotel is situated a short distance away from the majestic Angkor Archaeological Park which includes the famous temple of Angkor Wat and Bayon.

La Rose Suites

La Rose Suites is a luxurious 5-star boutique hotel in the heart of Cambodia’s bustling capital. Dually inspired by the charming architecture of French Indochina and the grandeur of Angkor Wat, La Rose Suites aims to please aesthetically while tempting your other senses.

Raffles Hotel Le Royal

Raffles Hotel Le Royal is one of the finest hotels in Cambodia, and is evocative of a bygone era. Built in 1929, this colonial landmark has had an interesting past and clientele, from well-known journalists reporting on Cambodia’s raging civil war to distinguished royalty, as well starring briefly in the film, The Killing Fields. An imposing statement of Khmer, Art Deco and French Colonial style, Hotel Le Royal originally opened its grand doors in 1929. It reopened as Raffles Hotel Le Royal in 1997 after a sensitive extension and refurbishment. To protect this piece of Cambodian heritage, local artisans were commissioned to recreate painted ceilings, decorative beaten copper crests and outdoor sculptures.

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