Park Hyatt's 104-room Siem Reap property — residential-scale luxury near Angkor Wat, opened 2013, renovated 2020.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap opened in 2013 as the brand's Cambodian entry, with 104 rooms including a standalone villa, renovated in 2020. The property sits within walking distance of Angkor Wat's temple complex, translating Park Hyatt's residential-scale luxury format to a temple-town context. The design
Early-morning temple runs to Angkor Wat before the tour groups arrive — the property's proximity lets guests work the temples on their own schedule rather than tour-bus timing.
71 sq m (764 sq ft) expansive suite with a cozy living area
Ranked #1 Best Hotels in Cambodia (2025 DestinAsian Readers Choice Awards), No. 4 Best Hotel in The World (2024 Travel + Leisure Worlds Best Awards), ONE Michelin Key (2025 Michelin Guide), Recommended Hotel (2025 Forbes Travel Guide), Best Hotel in Cambodia (DestinAsian Readers Choice Awards 2026)
Vibe: Angkor-Proximity, Residential-Scale, Michelin-Key, Park-Hyatt-DNA
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Best time: November through February offers the ideal dry season — clear skies, temperatures around 28°C, and lush vegetation from the preceding rains that makes Angkor's temples photogenically perfect.
Demand: Peak demand concentrates in the November through February dry season with Christmas and New Year commanding maximum occupancy. Shoulder months October and March offer exceptional value with minimal quality compromise.
Pricing: December and January rates at Amansara and La Résidence Angkor peak significantly. October represents perhaps the finest value window — freshly verdant temples, warm conditions, and reduced competition for bookings.
Insider tip: Angkor Wat sunrise requires advance planning — ultra-luxury concierges can arrange exclusive dawn access before the public gates open, with private breakfast served on site. This experience justifies staying at Siem Reap's top properties.
Avoid: June through August brings Cambodia's monsoon season with heavy daily rainfall, though temples remain accessible and prices are at their lowest for those unconcerned by afternoon showers.