Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor

95.99

Regional Rank

1

About the Property

At number 1, Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor remains a vital archive of Southeast Asian structural history. Located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the site serves as a vital custodian of local material heritage. Its grand elevations stand as a living testament to the evolution of French Classical Khmer Royal.Its deep verandas and high ceilings isolate the property within its original climatic context. The airwells and courtyards hum with the silent memory of early cosmopolitan interactions. No serious study of regional design history is complete without examining this structure.

Location

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Architectural Style

1932 French Classical / Khmer Royal

Era

Royal Stays

Heritage and Architecture

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

7

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE

15

ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT

8

This evaluates the physical and structural preservation of an asset, focusing entirely on the raw material truth of the building. It tracks structural longevity, historical conservation standards, and architectural style authenticity from foundational masonry to roof tiles.

Most importantly, it grades the uncompromised retention of the original physical blueprint, ensuring vertical clearances, historical layout divisions, and traditional climate engineering features remain completely unaltered.

Cultural Experience

PROVENANCE & LORE

15

CURATED EXPERIENCE

15

REPUTATION SCORE

12

This measures how effectively a property communicates its historical identity and operational narrative to visitors. It shifts focus from physical bricks and mortar to the intellectual luxury of archival storytelling, location-specific provenance, and original lore.

The evaluation tracks the complete avoidance of superficial, over-polished hospitality trends, rewarding properties that seamlessly fuse academic historical depth with high-end, slow-travel experiential standards.

Cultural Stewardship

CULTURAL INTEGRATION

9

LOCAL ARTISANSHIP

6

STEWARDSHIP & SERVICE

8

This benchmarks a property’s active institutional role as a living custodian of intangible regional heritage. It monitors how deeply the venue integrates with and protects the local ecosystem, specifically looking at the employment of traditional master craftsmen and the direct financial preservation of regional artisanal lineages.

It also grades community alignment, operational stewardship, and the preservation of authentic localised lineages, including foodways, traditional customs, and cultural heritage practices.

DSLR camera for landscape photography with mountain views.