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Siem Reap

Treeline Urban Resort

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About Treeline Urban Resort

An eco-friendly & beautifully curated hotel in a lush spot in the heart of Siem Reap.
Set along a tranquil stretch of river, Treeline is an oasis of peace and greenery in the middle of Siem Reap. The brainchild of Brown Coffee co-founder, the hotel is full of creative details inspired by the traditions of Cambodia's countryside. The simplistic, square architecture is adorned with ledges of hanging foliage and potted plants, and as the name suggests, most of the hotel gazes over the treetops. While it would be tempting to spend all day on a lounger beside the pool, the ruins of Angkor will likely pull you away - but on your return there will be cocktails on the rooftop waiting...
From $150 per person/per night
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48 Rooms
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The property

Set around a series of courtyards, the hotel is a reflection of its owner's love of the arts and original pieces are scattered throughout. Treeline is also very eco-minded and the restaurant, SEED, serves a range of East-meets-West dishes all prepared with locally-sourced ingredients. The CANOPY Bar offers an array of lighter meals alongside their signature cocktails. In your down time, enjoy a dip in the infinity pool, which sits at eye-level with the treetops, or head to the spa for treatment to soothe the soul (and the shoulders).

The rooms

Beautifully done in tropical hardwood furnishings and moss-coloured marble floors, Treeline's rooms are understated yet luxe. Local artists are well-represented, and all rooms have pretty ceramics and wall installations. Some rooms enjoy a private balcony, while others have banquette seating beside the huge picture window. Across the board, amenities include a pillow menu, glass bottles of water and aircon, while the Junior Suites enjoy a deep terrazzo bathtub, and the Executive Suites boast their own living and dining area.

Activities

You could spend a week at the Angkor Archaeological Park and still not run out of things to see, from the most iconic temple ruins to the lesser-visited jungle sites. The hotel has bicycles available if you fancy a gentle peddle through town and into the bucolic surrounds. We also recommend spending a little time browsing for handicrafts in Kandal Village or perusing the city's plentiful art galleries. In the evening, take a wander down the famous Pub Street and grab a drink at one of the lantern-lit enclaves.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The level of tranquillity achieved amongst the bustle of Siem Reap, especially from a poolside lounger.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

If you fancy trying a different restaurant, the hotel has access to the Brown Coffee cafe and Romiet, which serves a range of interesting regional fare.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Rooms on the south side of the hotel may receive some noise from the nearby bar, so we'd opt for a north-facing room.

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Siem Reap

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