Well located in the Khan Daun Penh district of Phnom Penh, Twilight Inn is located a 9-minute walk from Sisowath Quay, 0.8 miles from Vattanac Capital and a 10-minute walk from Wat Phnom.
Riverside Panorama is a recently renovated apartment in the center of Phnom Penh, a 11-minute walk from Riverside Park and 200 yards from Sisowath Quay.
Reiner Manfred
From
Australia
Large modern layout and view from atrium down onto the Riverside Promenade. Close to major sights and many restaurants in walking distance
Located in Phnom Penh, a 15-minute walk from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, HAMPTONS Apartments provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a fitness center.
Located in Phnom Penh, 9.4 miles from Wat Phnom, The Bale Phnom Penh by LifestyleRetreats has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Vid
From
Cambodia
We made a good choice of staying this hotel when the trip took us to Phnom Penh. No complain. Highly recommended.
Mansion 51 Hotel & Apartment is set in the Boeung Keng Kang 1 district, right in the heart of Phnom Penh, 0.7 mi from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Royal Palace Phnom Penh is 0.9 mi away.
Yeon
From
South Korea
Excellent location. The suite is so spacious, will come back next time.
Located in Phnom Penh, 2.1 miles from Vattanac Capital, City View Apartment has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
Lynn
From
United States
Clean, quiet, polite staff, everything in working order. Nice little pool on top floor.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 14-minute walk from Aeon Mall, Grand Mansion provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Hyunseok
From
South Korea
Brand new unit, very comfortable and nice. Staffs are helpful friendly.
Located in Phnom Penh, 1.9 miles from Wat Phnom, The Peninsula Phnom Penh has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located in Phnom Penh, 5.9 miles from Vattanac Capital, VM Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 18-minute walk from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Duong Chan Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 17-minute walk from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Baitong Hotel & Resort Phnom Penh provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center...
Located in Phnom Penh, adjacent to Vattanac Capital Mall, Rosewood Phnom Penh features 175 rooms and suites, 4 on-site restaurants, a lounge and the skybar, Sora.
Guest review
Rosewood is an impressive hotel. If you want to experience comfort, design, attention to details, great restaurants and beautiful view of the city, then this is one of those places.
Located 1640 feet from the city center, Rambutan Resort offers accommodations in Phnom Penh. It features an outdoor salt water pool and modern rooms with garden or pool views.
Restored from a former American Embassy, White Mansion is a uniquely designed hotel in Phnom Penh. It features a spacious lobby with winding staircases and a refreshing 25-yard outdoor swimming pool.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 8-minute walk from Riverside Park, TRIBE Phnom Penh Post Office has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
Located in Phnom Penh, 1.4 miles from Vattanac Capital, Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located in Phnom Penh, 2.1 miles from Vattanac Capital, AMATA Residence has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 14-minute walk from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, La Chronique Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located 984 feet from Wat Ounaloum along Sisowath Quay, AMANJAYA PANCAM SUITES HOTEL features a terrace overlooking views of the river and an in-house restaurant where guests can enjoy meals or have a...
Featuring an indoor swimming pool, Palace Gate Hotel & Apartments offers accommodations within a 700-yard walk from Independence Monument, Wat Botum Park and the Royal Palace.
Located within 6 miles of Vattanac Capital and 6.2 miles of Wat Phnom, WhiteHouse Guesthouse provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Phnom Penh.
Located in Phnom Penh, a 19-minute walk from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Maison Arnica Hotel & Restaurant has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Centrally located right on the lively Sisowath Quay Riverside strip in Daun Penh, TAO Riverside Residence offers uniquely designed, riverfront accommodations with sweeping views of the Tonle Sap and...
Ideally set in Phnom Penh, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service. The property has an outdoor swimming pool, as well as a bar.
Courtyard by Marriott Phnom Penh features free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and terrace in Phnom Penh. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Offering a rooftop hot tub and fitness center, Capri by Fraser, Phnom Penh is located in central Phnom Penh, easily accessible to major locations of the district.
Guest review
The breakfast was good and had a decent variety. The friendliest of the staff is what really made this place well worth it.
FAQs about hotels in Phnom Penh
On average, 3-star hotels in Phnom Penh cost $27 per night, and 4-star hotels in Phnom Penh are $58 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Phnom Penh can be found for $144 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Phnom Penh this weekend is $52 or, for a 4-star hotel, $96. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Phnom Penh for this weekend cost around $180 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $51 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Phnom Penh for tonight. You'll pay around $93 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Phnom Penh will cost around $180, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Cambodia has successfully dusted itself off from the ravages of war with its colourful capital of Phnom Penh rising from the ashes and sparkling once more. This fascinating city, on the banks of the Mekong River, features exotic markets, cultural jewels and is home to some of the friendliest people on earth.
A visit to the National Museum captures a slice of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer history and art. A different and more recent history suffocates and overwhelms visitors to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the former prison of the Khmer Rouge, and The Killing Fields are a short drive from the capital.
The Royal Palace is a striking centrepiece in the centre of Phnom Penh, and is home to the Emerald Buddha and Silver Pagoda. Not far away is the Cambodian Independence Monument that celebrates Cambodia’s sovereignty.
You can satisfy your hunger pains with delicious French-Indochina-inspired meals at various street stalls or classy restaurants. The riverside area has the Art Deco Central Market for a great bargain and there are a variety of bars, especially near Sisowath Quay.
Take time to walk around the French colonial streets with its mix of slow-moving monks and speedy motorbikes. Booking.com has many hotels located in Daun Penh and Chamkar Mon districts, amongst others.
I never warm to Phnom Penh. It is far too hot. Walking around is exhausting. The tuktuks and remorques all seem to be dropping to pieces except the ones which lurk on corners and charge too much. The walking street was very crowded and selling a lot of street food. The street felt much safer than before, before it was dubbed 'Walking Street'. I loved to see ordinary Cambodians dancing in Khmer style to Khmer songs. The museum is more interesting than it used to be, and each time I go, there seem to be lots of students and other visitors. The Royal Palace is always enjoyable, but requires walking up and down stairs, sometimes only to be told you can only look into the hall, not enter or photograph from the outside.
Guest review by
Muhammad
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Certain things are a must-see...the Killing Fields and S21.
Certain things are a must-see...the Killing Fields and S21.
I would do them both on the same day, as they are hard to take.
I would not take young children. While we were at the Killing Fields two 5-6-year 6-year-olds were running around laughing and touching things. The parents were too involved with what they were seeing. It was very disrespectful.
There are signs posted everywhere to be quiet and not touch.
Central Market is HUGE. Go Early. The Royal Palace is a must see! Pub Street at night is the real-deal. Raffles Bar for Happy Hour. There is so much to see and take in!
We went to a Sky bar to watch the sunset over the Mekong. It also shows how BIG Phnom Penh really is.
We were there for 4 nights and could have easily done another day.
Tip: if riding in Tuk-tuks a lot, wear a mask. The exhaust fumes can be brutal!
Guest review by
Lois
Canada
Review score
8.0
Phnom Penh is a city that has grown considerably in after...
Phnom Penh is a city that has grown considerably in after Covid. Today there are numerous skyscrapers and commercial buildings and apartments in the city. The Riverside is still good and beautiful on weekdays. Please don't go there on the weekends as during Saturdays and Sundays it has become a walking only street and the entire city of Phnom Penh seems to converge on the Riverside then, making it impossibly crowed and unbearable.
A visit to the Killing Fields is a must. And a visit to the Genocide Museum. Both will leave you troubled at how inhuman humans can be. I could not eat anything for a day thereafter.
Do visit the Royal Palace though and also climb the small hill where Wat Phnom is situated. Phom means hill and Penh means a woman. Phnom Pehn means the Hill of the Woman or the Woman on the Hill. Wat Phnom is the Hill of that Woman from where the city gets its name.
Also take a sunset cruise on the river that often comes with dinner and drinks. Remember also to visit the many restaurants in town. An authentic Khmer massage in upmarket spas is a must. And if you are so inclined there are casinos in town, where I will guarantee you will only lose, never win.
With all the growth, Phnom Penh has lost its innocence. Everyone is very commercial now and a tourist should always be on the lookout for people who will try and make a few quick bucks out of you.
On the contrary Siem Reap where Angkor Wat is situated is beautiful,
charming, with lovable and innocently kind people. Siem Reap and Angkor Wat is a must visit if you are in Cambodia.
Guest review by
Paul Joseph
India
Review score
8.0
Traffic can be overpowering for first time travelers in Asia...
Traffic can be overpowering for first time travelers in Asia.
Eating out from very expensive to cheap available
US$10 entrance fees for foreigners to major sights not justified
Getting around by tuktuks is easy but barter for price before start of trip and make sure that destination is understood
Guest review by
Reiner Manfred
Australia
Review score
6.0
The hostel was amazing but unfortunately you really need to...
The hostel was amazing but unfortunately you really need to be careful in this city. They will try and rip you off and steal your money and the police are only encouraging the locals to do this. Be extra careful when it comes to the massage parlours, do not take your eyes of your wallet!
Guest review by
Cherie
Australia
Review score
10.0
I enjoyed my stay in Phnom Penh.
I enjoyed my stay in Phnom Penh. I was meeting friends in Siem Reap and went a week early solo. PP worked best in my routing from the east coast. I stayed 3 nights and that was adequate. I mainly used tuktuks or walked and found it easy to navigate my way around. I did the Genocide Museum, the Killing fields, and the Royal Palace. I did the Half Day Silk Island bike trip. It was interesting, but don't expect a leisurely ride along the river.I also did a dinner cruise and was surprised at the quality of the food.The views were beautiful. The people were warm and friendly and I felt very safe. When I looked into booking activities in advance, everything wanted to charge me for 2. I waited to book everything on arrival and prices were better. It was actually more efficient time wise and money wise to do many things on my own with a tuktuk. A personal driver to Battambang was 1/3 the price hiring one there as opposed to hiring one prior to arrival, the same for trabeling from BB to Siem Reap.
Guest review by
lynda
United States
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Our stay, even if brief, was wonderfull. The room, like the rest of the hotel, was very clean, goodlooking and confortable. The view Is very nice on the city centre and the huge plaza beneath. Also, the staff was extremely kind and friendly, in particular the receptionist with whom we made friends and took photos together before we leave and who cared about us even when we left the structure to continue our journey. Hope One day to come back to Phnom penh and stay again in this awesome hotel.
Breakfast exceptional, world class staff that could have been comfortable in any 5 star hotel in any major city, friendly, professional, and caring - without being over the top (a la say Dubai) but ensuring we just had the best experience. The pool side location was just beautiful, as a breeze swept through in beautiful sunshine, and I had a great double espresso and even better almond croissant
We had a great stay here. The management and the lovely staff made our stay brialliant. Everyone is so kind and smilling, very accomodating and attentive with their guests. The hotel is spotless clean, confortable and the location is good and safe. It was our best stay in Cambodia.
Best regards to Jack and his team!
this hotel is brand new and amazing. the staff is so lovely and helpfull. the pool area is great, the rooms are very very clean and the bed is comfy. standard of everything is huge! this was by far the best hotel we stayed in Cambodia. we would definitely come back again!
We loved every minute we stayed in the glow park hotel. The pool is perfect on the top of the hotel. Location is great, very close to the main sights of Phnom Penh.
The breakfast and the service in the hotel was the best we experienced in Cambodia so far.
Guest review by
Annett
Germany
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