11 best hotels in Phnom Penh








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- Car park
- Check-in [24-hour]
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- Pets allowed
- Car park
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- Hot tub
- Smoking area
- Kitchen
- Wheelchair accessible
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- Transport to airport
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Luggage storage
- Cash withdrawal
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Coffee shop
Very good
68 reviews



- Check-in [24-hour]
- Hot tub
- Smoking area
- Kitchen




- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Exercise area
- Ski-in, ski-out
- Lake access
- Garden or backyard
- Bicycles
- BBQ grill








- Car park
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- Kitchen basics (cookware, oils, condiments)
Fast facts about Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Accommodations | 52 properties |
Popular hotel | Best place for accommodation with suitable price |
Popular area | Doun Penh |
Nightly rates from | $5 |
Airport | Phnom Penh International Airport |
Reasons to visit | Culture, Sightseeing, Museum & arts |
Traveler impressions of Phnom Penh
People are friendly. The roads are completely congested and as far as I could see there are no road rules - even for pedestrians to cross the road.
it is a mixture of Vietnam and Thailand, year after year there are more motorbikes, more car, more pollution, more noise.
In relation to other capitol cities in SE Asia, Phnom Penh is small, very managable and less frenetic.
A visit to Phnom Penh is just an addition to Siem Reap (Angkor), as the National Museum displays good examples of art from Angkor; also a traditional dance performance in the Museum is a good choice.
Interesting City for a visit of a week or so... Can easily travel around country from man city. Very nice country and very cheap, lovely people
Very nice place to visit for a few days. after looking around the city the beach area can be reached by bus
The city currently is showing to the world about the negative impact due to totalitarian Khmer Rogue regime.
The Cambodian's "friendliness," (like all other Southeast Asian countries,) is mostly an obligation stemming from being a participant in a "commercial-transaction.
Phone Phen has many thing to do. Historical place, traditional cultural dance, performing arts, varies kind of food, nice coffee as well as bakery.
Its quite expensive in Phnom Penh than in Siem Reap. Both doesn't have good food. They are using US dollars.
A sprawling Asian city which is struggling to get into he 20th century let alone the 21st century! There is a general feeling of extreme poverty for the majority of the inhabitants with many beggars in the street, people living in appalling conditions, lots of rubbish in the streets, no public transports just tuk tuks and motorbikes.
Growing city.. Lots of enthusiastic people all around... Has a good natural river front view..Good food .
Been here twice,never again.. Things changed a lot after 2 years! Beautiful city ruined by her own stupidity.
We visited the Royal palace and the museum. We also walked along the river side. We also enjoyed a tuk tuk ride at night.
An increasingly pretty Asian capital - still small enough to maintain local cultural character, increasingly sophisticated wide range of nightlife, restaurants and bars.
A developing city which still maintaining a lot of its roots and history. A good place to take things slow.
small for a capital, quite dirty, but full of Little Restaurants and coffee Shops. Perfect for friends of asian markets.
I just stayed for 1 day here in phnom penh so I haven't had enough time to see all other beautiful places.
It is a beautiful city which really doesn't get as much recognition as it deserves. The people seem to be from another planet cause they don't look sad, angry, frustrated and everything else negative.
A lot of bad history as well the good one too. It is developing country with no set direction. They are trying to improve tourism,but they need to improve the infrastructure and most importantly road.
It has changed a lot over the last 10 years and now lots of nice restaurants and cafes. I was impressed how the city has evolved.
Phnom Penh is an amazing city, very busy, terrible traffic and impossible to cross streets with constant traffic.
Phnom Penh is a beautiful "old French colonial" city with plenty to see & do or you can just relax by the "Riverside" area.
A frantic and noisy city overwhelmed by the extraordinary numbers of motorcycles which contribute to chaotic traffic and massive pollution.
Phnom Penh surpassed all my expectations. The amount of expats that are based there have really created a culture of boutique shops, bars, and restaurants that would not be out of place in New York City but are even better because they're in such a quaint setting in PP.
first impression is not good but second impression very good. the locals are very friendly and helpful.
Two to Three days is the max to visit, you can accomplish everything within two days. Food is interesting as we like to explore and taste every culinary dished of the world.
Since the US$ is widely used, the cost becomes comparatively expensive. The traffic jam is an issue due to poor avaialblity of parking spaces and the etiquette and manner of drivers in general are not so well.
Try not to book bus ticket to a travel agency because their bus were very uncomfortable and old. Book your bus ticket directly to Mekong Bus since their bus are the best bus going to Siem Reap or Saigon Vietnam or v.
Alcohol is cheap but prices has increased over the years. Hope is comparable to Singapore. Everything is in USD.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Phnom Penh?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Phnom Penh is USD 27. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Phnom Penh is USD 51. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Phnom Penh is USD 138.
What's the average price of a hotel in Phnom Penh this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Phnom Penh this weekend is USD 27. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Phnom Penh this weekend is USD 52. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Phnom Penh this weekend is USD 131.
What's the average price of a hotel in Phnom Penh tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Phnom Penh tonight is USD 27. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Phnom Penh tonight is USD 52. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Phnom Penh tonight is USD 136.
What are the best hotels in Phnom Penh near Phnom Penh International Airport?
Verified travelers to Phnom Penh who stayed near Phnom Penh International Airport have given top reviews to Bali Hotel and KOL House and KOL House.
What are the best hotels in Phnom Penh near Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum?
Verified travelers to Phnom Penh who stayed near Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum have given top reviews to The Bridge Club, Baitong Hotel & Resort and Bopha Bassac Boutique Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Phnom Penh near Central Market?
Verified travelers to Phnom Penh who stayed near Central Market have given top reviews to The Bridge Club, Baitong Hotel & Resort and Bopha Bassac Boutique Hotel.
What are the most popular hotels in Phnom Penh?
Popular hotels in Phnom Penh include SIM Boutique Hotel, HM Grand Central Hotel and Baitong Hotel & Resort.
What are the best hotels in Phnom Penh for couples?
Couples who stayed in Phnom Penh have given high ratings to The Bridge Club, SIM Boutique Hotel and HM Grand Central Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Phnom Penh for families?
Families who stayed in Phnom Penh highly recommend The Bridge Club, HM Grand Central Hotel and Baitong Hotel & Resort.
What hotels in Phnom Penh have the best views?
Verified travelers to Phnom Penh have given top reviews for the views at SUN & MOON Urban Hotel, Aquarius Hotel & Urban Resort and Harmony Phnom Penh Hotel.
What hotels in Phnom Penh have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Phnom Penh have given top reviews for the breakfast at Palace Gate Hotel & Resort, White Mansion and VMANSION Boutique Hotel.
What's the best neighborhood in Phnom Penh to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Phnom Penh include Chamkar Morn, Doun Penh and Sangkat Chakto Mukh.

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