Courtyard by Marriott debuts in Siem Reap
Marriott International’s Courtyard by Marriott brand has officially debuted in Cambodia.
Courtyard by Marriott Siem Reap is a first for the company which will be joined by Courtyard Phnom Penh which opens later this year.
It becomes the first Courtyard Resort in Asia Pacific and features 233 contemporary style guestrooms and suites.
Amenities include an all-day dining venue, a rooftop bar offering panoramic views of Angkor Wat, the QUAN Spa, a fully equipped fitness centre and Kids Club.
The temples of Angkor Wat are just 15 minutes away and is just 20 minutes to Siem Reap Airport.
"The resort is a testament to the confidence we have in this stunning destination and our deep commitment to serving the burgeoning market of Cambodia," said Mike Fulkerson, Marriott’s VP of brand & marketing, Asia Pacific.
Ashley Lai, the hotel’s general manager said: "Through our décor and innovative amenities, we are able to provide our guests with tranquility and comfort whilst visiting Siem Reap."
The Courtyard by Marriott brand has a presence in 50 countries worldwide numbering more than 1,100 locations.
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