I have spent about 2 months at La Rose Suites 4 years ago. The hotel was brand new then. Complete safety. Absolute calm. All amenities assured complete comfort and satisfaction, in a high taste Cambodian style and touches. All staff were extremely helpful and always smiling, always well advising and willing to go the extra mile to help. I remember the gracious lady Lycim and the tall gentleman who was the manager. Reception staff were courteous, as well as all the personnel (housekeeping, room service, bar and pool attendants, gate guards, massage suites staff as well as recommended tuk tuk drivers). Internet was perfect, free of charge, at all premises. Location is excellent, very close to landmark of PP, Independence Monument. I would love to come again, and do certainly highly recommend La Rose Suites for business as well as leisure travellers. Keep the good work up, guys. Orkun 😊…
We only stayed one night, but really enjoyed our brief stay. All of the staff were so nice and very helpful. The pool is not at this hotel, but their sister one 5 minutes away in a tuk-tuk. The premises are very simple with well appointed rooms, and not that many, so it's nice a quiet. The air con is basic but does the job. We had a spa treatment which was excellent and the breakfast also was very good. Ideal stopover for one or two nights.
Stayed at this wonderful boutique hotel for two nights. The service was wonderful, the hotel was very unique with natural local teak wood furniture. The room was magical. Four poster bed, walk in shower, a large bath with waterfall tap and fresh towels and bedding. Flat screen TV, small balcony, fridge with free minibar. Really beautiful throughout and even had a lemon scented oil burner for your arrival. We took advantage of the complimentary 1 hour massage. The breakfast was good but the system of filling in your request and leaving outside your door at night was a little unusual. A very small pool on site with a bigger one across a little road was really nice in a city centre. The staff were very attentive and always had fresh cold face towels for you when you came in to reception.The staff are made up of underprivilaged young people given a start in life by the hotel chain. A great idea in such a poor but charming country.…
We enjoyed a really lovely lunch today. We chose the menu A option for only $12. And for what you get as well as quality of food and service I can highly recommend the restaurant. 4 courses, amazing food. Portion size so big we could have shared one between us. The staff were really friendly and helpful.
We were sadly coming to the end of our 3week trip around Vietnam and Cambodia. What a great way to end it. We were a bit “templed out” and after the harrowing visits to both the killing Fields and the genocide museum with our guide Long who knows the hotel very well we needed a bit of reflection and down time. We found it. This lovely little boutique hotel which is part of the scheme to take underprivileged kids from the slums and give them a future looked after us perfectly. Two little pools , spacious cool bedrooms and staff who couldn’t be more accommodating. They even followed our tuk tuk to the local market to make sure my wife got her “gel nails” done correctly and for the right price ! Stay here !!! Ric
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