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Phnom Penh Hotel
Area
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Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh
Category
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Deluxe $$$$$
Our Rate from
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69 US$
Rooms
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407 rooms
Phnom Penh Hotel
Description
Swimming Pool Spa Chiness Restaurant Restaurant Room Room
Situated in the heart of the city, the Phnom Penh Hotel sits on the bustling Monivong Boulevard. The property is located 10 minutes from the airport and moments away from the Embassies, banks, government offices and the business district. Nestled in the midst of lush gardens, the hotel is a tranquil sanctuary of affordable high class and service. Within walking distance from the hotel are the picturesque Buddhist pagodas, French colonial mansions and a wealth of shopping havens loaded with treasures.
From lone travellers to tour groups, the hotel 407 spacious rooms, suites and service apartments offer comfortable accommodation to meet the most unique needs. The in-house restaurant serves the finest of Asian and Continental cuisine. The hotel conference rooms are an ideal venue to host seminars, trade shows, meetings and banquets. After a gruelling day of meetings or sightseeing, you can unwind in the serenity of the on-site spa.
• Rates quoted in US$ and inclusive of service charge and Government VAT.
• Rates available on a pre payment basis only and subject to change without notice.
• Rates are not applicable for domestic market.
• The above rates are based on single and twin occupancy. Third person may be charged extra (depending on hotel policy).
• Compulsory Gala Dinner, which will be added to your booking cost, is applicable to certain hotels during festive seasons.
• Weekend rate surcharge may apply for certain hotels.
Hotel
Location in Phnom Penh
About Phnom Penh:
The capital of Cambodia with its broad boulevards and colonial ambiance reflects the era when the French were present in Indo-China. Located at the confluence of two rivers, Phnom Penh also has some excellent markets and fine temples. Most of the hotels are located around the riverside with more accommodation being rebuilt or renovated as tourism develops. Places of interest include the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, the National Museum and the grisly Tuol Sleng Museum – a reminder of the dark days when Cambodia was ruled by the Khmer Rouge.