
Best Grand Hotels Hotels in Cambodia
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a grand hotels hotel in Cambodia. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of grand hotels hotels in Cambodia is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Siem Reap, Old French Quarter
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor
(5 stars)Dating back to 1932, the Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor was one of the first luxury hotels to establish itself in Siem Reap. A large number of famous travellers have spent time here over the years such as Somerset Maugham, the Clintons and Charlie Chaplin. While the hotel has managed to hold onto much of its original charm, areas have also been updated to make way for state-of-the-art amenities such as an excellent spa that includes six spacious treatment rooms and a fully loaded gym. Guests are also invited to take part in one of the weekly wine and cheese making workshops. Traditional Khmer dance performances are also held in the large garden in the evening and guests have the chance to take in one of these unforgettable performances while they dine in style.
Phnom Penh, Daun Penh
Raffles Hotel Le Royal
(5 stars)An institution in the city, Phnom Phen’s Raffles has been in business since 1929. Deeply elegant, it retains many restored original features, with modern conveniences like blackout curtains, soundproofing and a spa. 175 rooms also come with timeless amenities such as silk bathrobes, claw-footed tubs, ceiling fans and Raffles own toiletries. Jackie Kennedy once stayed here, a fact highlighted by the hotel in its cocktail, Femme Fatale, which was first created for her. This is served in the popular Elephant Bar, which also specialises in gin and afternoon tea. Then there’s Le Royal, the only restaurant in the city to serve the Royal Family’s Khmer recipes, Cafe Monivong, the Writers Bar and a poolside terrace for wining and dining.
Cambodia, Phnom Penh
Rosewood Phnom Penh
(5 stars)Part of the stylish epicurean Rosewood collection, this hotel is housed in the 188-meter-high Vattanac Capital Tower. At the heart of the central business district, its towering height provides views of the city and Mekong River. The property accommodates 175 guest rooms, a spa, 24-hour fitness centre, indoor pool and six restaurants and lounges. A sky bar – Sora – is a highlight of the venue, with incredible views, from its setting on a cantilevered terrace. And there’s a wide range of cuisine on offer; French comfort food, Cambodian comfort food, fine Chinese dishes, Japanese robata-yaki grill and sushi, steak and seafood. The Vattanac Capital Mall is next door, with the Riverfront Park just a short walk away.
Preah Sihanouk Province, Koh Rong Island
The Royal Sands Koh Rong
(5 stars)An all-villa resort, the accommodation here comes thatched, often with multiple bedrooms and huge private pools. A further pool is found ocean-side, filled with saltwater and with a lake-like appearance (black lining keeps the water warm). The Senses Spa incorporates a steam room, jacuzzi and indoor spa pool, with treatment rooms and an outdoor sala. Play football and volleyball on Sok San Beach, take part in yoga sessions and dine in the wooden pavilion by candlelight, as you gaze out to sea. A direct boat service runs to the hotel and there’s a resort car on hand for island exploration.
Phnom Penh, Chamkar Mon
Shangri-La Phnom Penh
(5 stars)With 300 rooms and suites, Shangri-La Phnom Penh brings contemporary luxury to the banks of the Mekong River, offering sweeping views of both water and skyline. Positioned in the heart of the capital’s cultural and commercial district, the hotel provides a peaceful retreat where understated Asian design meets a modern city rhythm. Interiors are bathed in natural light, with soft tones and bespoke details creating an atmosphere that feels both international and distinctly Cambodian.
Guests can explore a collection of restaurants that range from traditional Cantonese cuisine to global favourites served throughout the day, with a rooftop bar setting the scene for evening cocktails above the city lights. The spa focuses on wellbeing with holistic therapies, complemented by a riverside pool and a fully equipped fitness centre. Club rooms and suites unlock access to an exclusive lounge, while personalised butler service enhances the sense of ease and discretion. Families are welcomed with a dedicated kids club, and chauffeured transfers ensure effortless access to Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace, National Museum and lively riverfront. Combining location, design and service, Shangri-La Phnom Penh has quickly established itself as one of the city’s most desirable addresses.
Phnom Penh, Chamkar Mon
Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra
(5 stars)Reminiscent of French colonial elegance, this premium hotel has 201 bedrooms. Guests here enjoy butler service, Lanvin and Hermes toiletries, access to a gym, tennis and squash court, exercise classes and a luxurious swimming pool. The sports club lounge serves healthy snacks and vitamin-packed smoothies, and there are four international restaurants, a riverside bar, a cigar lounge, a Champagne Boutique and a library-style Club Lounge. An excellent choice for those with children, the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra’s junior family suites come with a separate child’s bed, a pre-setup tent, logbook and stuffed toys.
