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Pavillion Indochine
Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia

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The Pavilion Indochine is an old traditional wooden house surrounded by a beautiful garden.
As well as the 6 bedrooms in the pavilion there 4 new adjoining bunglows.
A calm, tranquil, exotic, and close family atmosphere will surround you during your stay at the Pavilion.

All of the bedrooms are uniquely decorated in the unmistakable Indochinese style.
Each bedroom has a double bed - or two singles on request, an ensuite bathroom and air conditioning. Every room has its own particular character which is why the owners have named them after famous books or films instead of the usual numbering.

We have a relaxation area with comfortable bamboo furniture that is perfect for you to recover after a day exploring the temples. Aperatifs and cocktails can be served here if you wish.
Photo albums of the royal family, and numerous books about the Angkor temples as well as the history of Cambodia are at your disposal.

Our open air restaurant Le Mekong is close by. The menu consists of Asian dishes and local specialities - and it is also here where breakfast is served.

The Pavilion Indochine is born of the imagination of two French natives both married to Asian natives. Frederic Amat, journalist and photographer, covered the news of the Kingdom for several years. He is also a writer and knows everything there is to know about Angkor history.
Frederic Rieu, father of little Melissa, was a restauranteur firstly in the Pacific and then at Phnom Penh, before settling in Siem Reap. He is very knowledgeable about Cambodia and is a source of valuable advice and guidance for any planned excursions.
Its since their own extensive travels that the two Frederics came up with the concept for the Pavilion Indochine, described by the Lonely Planet as 'a splendid guesthouse' with a 'unique atmosphere'.

Situated slightly outside the small town Siem Reap, Pavilion Indochine is the closest hotel to the Angkor temples.


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Le Pavillon Indochine est une ancienne maison traditionnelle en bois lovée dans un jardin de verdure luxuriante. Quatre nouveaux bungalows s’ajoutent aux six chambres du pavillon.

Calme, tranquillité, exotisme, intimité esprit de famille et proximité caractérisent l’atmosphère du Pavillon Indochine.

Toutes les chambres sont uniques et décorées avec soin dans le style indochinois d’époque. Le mobilier rassemble des pièces originales d’antiquités collectées au fil des années au plus profond du royaume du Cambodge. Chacune dispose de lit double grande taille ou de deux lits (sur demande), et d’une salle de vain privée avec eau chaude et WC. Toutes sont équipées d’un climatiseur et d’un ventilateur colonial.
Parce qu’une âme particulière se dégage de toutes ces chambres, les propriétaires du Pavillon Indochine ont voulu leur donner un nom tiré de romans ou de films célèbres, remplaçant les traditionnels numéros.

Un espace repos, construit dans le plus pur style Khmer, en bois et bambou, accueille pour un moment de détente le voyageur après une journée à la découverte des temples. C’est là que lui sera servi apéritif, cocktails ou en-cas. Albums de photos du royaume, nombreux journaux et ouvrages concernant les temples d’Angkor ainsi que l’histoire du Cambodge sont à disposition des voyageurs.

A quelques plantes tropicales de là, se trouve Le Mékong, notre restaurant de plein air à l’abris de son toit de chaume. Notre menu est composée de plats asiatiques et de spécialités locales. C’est ici, dans un cadre soigné, que se prennent les petits déjeuners, toujours accompagnés de confitures maison, de pains grillés et de yoghourt maison

Le Pavillon Indochine est né de l’imagination de deux français, tous deux mariés à des asiatiques.
Frédéric Amat, journaliste et photographe de métier, a couvert l’actualité du royaume durant plusieurs années. Il est également écrivain et connaît l’histoire d’Angkor sur le bout des doigts.
Frédéric Rieu, père d’une petite Mélissa, a longtemps tenu un restaurant dans le Pacifique puis à Phnom Penh, avant de s’installer à Siem Reap. Il a beaucoup sillonné les chemins du royaume et est de précieux conseil pour les excursions éloignées.
C’est à la suite de leurs nombreux voyages que les deux Frédérics ont décidé de créer ce concept unique du Pavillon Indochine, décrit dans le guide du Lonely Planet comme « une splendide guesthouse » pourvue d’une ambiance unique ».

Situé légèrement à l’écart de la petite bourgade de Siem Reap, Pavillon Indochine est l’hôtel le plus proche des temples d’Angkor.

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