Cheerful - Comfortable - Caring Soria Moria is a small cheerful hotel with a special touch, established and run by a Norwegian couple, with a strong interest in the sustainable development of tourism in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Soria Moria has 38 spacious, simplistically decorated rooms. Our friendly local staff will meet and greet you with a warm Khmer smile and do their best to ensure your stay is a comfortable one, with the very best of Khmer hospitality. |
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Welcome to the City of Angkor! We are strategically located in the center of Siem Reap town, with walking distance to the old market and the hustle and bustle of town & 15 minutes drive to Angkor Wat and to Siem Reap International Airport. Our restaurant is serving international food – a selection of local delicacies as well as Scandinavian and Japanese specialties are available. Our popular rooftop bar has great views over Siem Reap, and serves refreshing cocktails and tropical fruit shakes. |
For your comfort and well being, Soria Moria has a sundeck with an open-sky Jacuzzi, and small fitness room available.
If you would like to read articles and reviews about Soria Moria, click here, and for more information about our responsible tourism practices, click here
Soria Moria’s Vision:
- To become the first choice of accommodation for independent travelers and small groups visiting Cambodia, by offering travelers a unique experience of true hospitality through combining the best of local history, culture and environment with international standards of service and facilities.
- To become the first choice of workplace for Cambodian locals, by focusing on quality and development of the staff through best business practice, following labor laws, in addition to offering on-site hospitality training and education on a higher level.
All the Soria Moria staff are looking forward to welcome you to Soria Moria and beutiful Siem Reap, Cambodia

| "There's a pleasant, breezy rooftop bar, a great restaurant, and the location is perfect for wandering the riverside eateries and bars in central Siem Reap..." The Independent 2009 |










