Rose Royal Suite
by the TopOfHotel team
Rose Royal Suite is a modern, well-priced stay built around a big saltwater pool.
Rose Royal Suite is a modern, well-priced stay built around a big saltwater pool.
In-Depth Review
Rose Royal Suite sits in that narrow band of modern, design-led hotels in Siem Reap that actually come with a saltwater pool — and at around $51 a night, that combination is genuinely hard to find here. The big salt pool is the main draw, and it pulls in travelers who react badly to chlorine.
Rooms and decor
Rooms are done in a clean, contemporary style — white-cream and grey tones with modern furniture. Reviewers keep coming back to two things: how clean the rooms are and how cold the air-con gets. A few suggest booking a room type above standard if you want more breathing room.
Food and amenities
The large saltwater pool is what reviews talk about most. The water is clear, the depth is comfortable, and the deck is clean with enough sun loungers to go around. If chlorine stings your eyes or you just want a pool that doesn't sting, the salt setup here is a real advantage.
Location and getting there
Being close to the Old Market makes shopping and finding food easy, and Pub Street is only a few minutes away on foot. It suits travelers who want to stay right at the center of town.
Things to know before booking
A couple of caveats. Some reviews found service standards uneven, so the experience can vary. And a few room types run smaller than the website photos — check the size, and size up a tier if space matters.
Our take
Rose Royal Suite is a sensible pick for travelers who want a saltwater pool and a modern room on a mid-range budget. The central location is a clear plus — just book above the standard room type if you want more space.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The large saltwater pool is the real draw — clean and clear, and it uses fewer chemicals than a standard chlorinated pool, so it is far gentler on your eyes.
- Rooms are modern and clean, and reviewers come back to those two points again and again.
- The location works hard for you: you can walk to both the Old Market and Pub Street, so shopping and food are right on your doorstep.
- Rooms lean contemporary — white-cream and grey tones with modern furniture — and reviewers also flag how cold the air-con runs, which counts for a lot in Siem Reap heat.
- At around $51 a night to start, a stay built around a proper salt pool is genuinely hard to find at this price in Siem Reap.
- Some guests found service standards uneven, so don't expect every interaction to land at the same level.
- A few room types come in smaller than the website photos suggest — check the room size before you book.
- If you book the standard room expecting lots of space, you may be tight; reviewers suggest sizing up a tier for room to move.
Who It’s For
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Insider Tips
- Book a room type above standard if floor space matters to you — reviewers say the standard rooms feel snug.
- Confirm the exact room size before you pay, since some types run smaller than the listing photos.
- If chlorine usually stings your eyes, this is the pool to pick in town — the saltwater setup is the main reason to stay here.