Hillocks Hotel & Spa
Siem Reap · Cambodia · Sala Kamreuk Village
About Hillocks Hotel & Spa — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap
Hillocks Hotel & Spa is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
I loved it here. Me and my boyfriend stayed here for 3 nights in total. The receptionist was very helpful and kind. She helped us organize two trips: one to a floating village and the other to a sunrise trip to Angkor Wat. She also made sure we had breakfast for the sunrise trip. The driver of the hotel drove us both in car and tuktuk. He was also so kind and attentive. When it was hot outside he provided us with cold water and cold cloths we could wipe our faces with. The hotel-room in general was also very nice. Pool area was beautiful and refreshing. Food was good. Very pleasant stay.
Hotel is nice with beautiful big salt water pool, albeit very warm in the water. Most staff attentive but found breakfast to be sub standard. In fact maybe one of the worse breakfasts I've had in Sth East Asian countries. Eggs, bacon never got. I actually asked to have poached eggs cooked for me fresh however they were still delivered to my table cold. First morning there was pineapple & orange juice available, the next 2 mornings out of orange juice but offered apple juice. I don't know many people that like apple juice, me included. Some of the fresh fruit looked like it had been the same fruit served up days before. Rooms were ok however those ridiculous tiny bar fridges are useless. They don't keep drinks cold & with no freezer you can't keep ice. Reception also need to keep a good float of USD notes for guests to change to smaller notes for Tuk Tuks
It is a nice hotel, however I would not consider it a 5 star, but more of a 4 star hotel. Breakfast is nice and the rooms are spacious, but I would definitely pay more attention to the cleaning as I found many spots on the white walls (mostly dead bugs, but also dirt). The gym definitely needs to get more maintenance, there were no trash cans, no towels, and the space and machines just feel old and unclean. The air conditioning barely worked so started sweating before even starring to exercise. Outside there are always tuck tucks you can take to get to the city center or the archeological sites which is practical and you have a few stores nearby such as a mini market and a pharmacy. I don't know if I would stay again here if I returned to Siem Reap, but it is a decent option to consider.