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Where to stay in Phnom Penh

Where to stay in Phnom Penh

While most visitors stay near Riverside (Sisowath Quay) as it’s close to Phnom Penh’s main attractions, plenty of boutique hotels and guest houses are scattered throughout the city.

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  • The five-star Raffles Hotel Le Royal

    If you’re seeking a luxury hotel in Phnom Penh, look no further than Raffles Hotel Le Royal, just a stone’s throw from the famous Wat Phnom Buddhist temple. Raffles Le Royal opened her doors way back in 1929 and she’s all about combining old-world charm with modern sophistication. She boasts two swimming pools and fine dining on-site with French and local Khmer cuisine on the menu.  

  • Boutique hotels

    Sisowath Quay is where all the action is and if that’s where you’d like to stay, then Point Boutique Hotel is a good option for mid-range accommodation. The rooms have all the modern conveniences needed for a comfortable stay — fast WiFi, air-con and room service. The gin bar on the top floor is a bonus, offering incredible views over the Mekong River. Looking for an upmarket hotel in Phnom Penh that’s within ​​walking distance of some of the city’s main attractions? Then Palace Gate Hotel & Resort should be top of your list. Set in a restored French colonial villa right in front of the Royal Palace, a stay here makes sightseeing super easy. 

  • Hostels

    With dorms and private rooms, the Onederz Hostel is ideal if you’re on a tight budget. Get to meet fellow travellers at the rooftop pool and bar area while feasting your eyes on the view over the Tonlé Sap River. The hostel offers Western, Khmer and Japanese cuisine and is near a bus station. 

Frequently asked questions

What is Phnom Penh famous for?

The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda are a must see when visiting Phnom Penh. 


Is Phnom Penh walkable?

Yes! While Phnom Penh is a typical southeast Asian country when it comes to heavy traffic and motorbikes (so watch out!), discovering Phnom Penh on foot is a great way to get around, and you’ll regularly bump into an order of monks out and about.


When is the best time to visit Phnom Penh?

You can travel around Phnom Penh and the wider Cambodia all year round, but June through August brings quite heavy rains. Outside these periods, the weather is typically warm and dry. 


What is there to do in Phnom Penh?

Wander through temples and the Royal Palace, float along the Mekong River, enjoy some Khmer and French modern cuisine, or do a spot of shopping at the Central Market.


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How many days is enough to see Phnom Penh?

Allow three or four days to see all the sights Phnom Penh has to offer, or more if you’re using it as a base from which to do day trips. 


What to take on holiday to Phnom Penh?

Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, ensuring that you have some cultural appropriate clothing on hand for visits to temples. Don’t forget the sunscreen and insect repellent!


Where to go on holiday in Phnom Penh?

Phnom Penh is a great introduction to Cambodia. Scoot around the city and see all the landmarks before setting off to discover Cambodia’s ancient treasures at Angkor or its secluded beach coastline in the south. 


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