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Maison Polanka

Zarezerwuj to, jeśli You want the intimacy of staying at a wealthy friend's traditional Khmer estate, not a cookie-cutter resort.

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  • Only 7 suites in two traditional stilted wooden houses
  • Lush 'secret garden' vibe that feels miles away from the dusty city center
  • Personalized 'Downton Abbey' style service where staff anticipate needs before you ask

Szybki przegląd: It’s a mosquito-prone tropical garden paradise with creaky wooden floors, so bring bug spray and leave the stilettos at home.

Przejrzane przez @wander.liciousI honestly felt like I was dreaming here. Waking up in a wooden villa surrounded by thick jungle, then diving into that pool—it’s the definition of an escape. If you need to unplug and just breathe, this is the place.


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The hype

An oasis of calm with exceptional staff who treat you like family, serving great food in a stunning jungle setting.

Reality check

The lush vegetation means bugs are inevitable, and some rooms can feel dark or damp if tucked in the back corners.

  • You appreciate authentic heritage architecture over modern glass-and-steel
  • You want a pool that feels like a private lagoon
  • You prefer silence and bird calls to a buzzing lobby scene

Czystość i Konserwacja

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  • Housekeeping: Twice daily service, including turndown. Generally impeccable.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Clean, but open-air designs in some bathrooms can invite ants or geckos.
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained, though the historic wooden structures show charming age (creaks, wear).
  • Linens & towels: High quality, fresh, and generous usage of mosquito nets.
  • Odors & scents: Smells of lemongrass, frangipani, and mosquito coils.

Sleepability™

8CICHO
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0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
  • Geckos and frogs (loud at night)
  • Creaking floorboards in wooden stilted houses
  • Morning temple sounds from nearby Wat Polanka

Zanim zarezerwujesz

Warto wiedzieć

  • Breakfast is ~$20/person if not included in your rate
  • The hotel is a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride to Pub Street (not right on the doorstep)
  • They offer a free airport shuttle, but confirm it in advance

Co spakować

  • High-strength DEET bug spray (gardens are lush)
  • Slip-on shoes (you take them off often in Khmer houses)
  • Earplugs (if frog/gecko calls keep you awake)

Room Genie

Najlepsze wybory

  • The Khmer House (standalone, on stilts, ultimate privacy)
  • Green Suite (huge terrace, pool view, feels like a treehouse)
  • Yellow Suite (bright, colorful, great for couples)

Pokoje do uniknięcia

  • Back corner ground-floor rooms (can be dark and have more mosquito issues)
  • Rooms directly under the family suite if you are sensitive to footfall noise

Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej

I'd love to request the Green Suite or the Khmer House if available. We prefer plenty of natural light and would like to avoid any ground-floor units tucked in the back corners to minimize mosquito exposure.

FAQ i ukryte porady

Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.

Is there a gym?

No. Staff can arrange yoga classes or suggest running routes in the temple complex, but there is no fitness center.

Is it walkable to town?

Sort of. It's a 20-25 minute walk to the Old Market, but most guests take a $2-3 tuk-tuk ride due to the heat.

Is the pool chlorinated?

No, it is a saltwater infinity pool.

Are kids allowed?

Yes, families are welcome (especially in the Garden Cottage or Maison Family Suite), but the vibe is quiet and adult-leaning.

Do the rooms have AC?

Yes, all rooms are air-conditioned, though the traditional wooden structures can be less airtight than modern hotels.

Is breakfast included?

Depends on your booking rate. If not, expect to pay around $20 USD per adult.


Porady dla wtajemniczonych

  • Ask for the 'hidden' picnic lunch near a remote temple—staff can set up hammocks and food for a private break.

  • The 'Sala' restaurant serves excellent Khmer food; don't feel you have to go to town every night.

  • Use the free bicycles to explore the quiet backstreets of the Wat Polanka neighborhood.

5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem

  • 💡The 'gecko patrol' is real—you will see them on walls and ceilings (they eat the bugs, they are friends).

  • 💡The wooden floors in the Khmer House are beautiful but creak loudly with every step.

  • 💡There is no lobby in the traditional sense; check-in often happens on a sofa with a cold drink.

  • 💡The pool color is a deep teal, not the typical bright blue, due to the tile choice.

  • 💡You might hear chanting from the neighboring Wat Polanka in the early morning.

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