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Since the election of a democratic government in 1993, Cambodia has welcomed tourists with open arms. In the last few years, the country has opened up with the coming of peace and it is now possible to visit many more attractions than in the past. Many of these destinations are unknown to the outside world, helping the visitor feel as much an explorer as a tourist. Cambodia is justly famous for its magnificent temples, but will soon be renowned for its abundant natural attractions and empty beaches. The tourist infrastructure in Cambodia has developed tremendously in recent years, including the opening of quality hotels and restaurants and the upgrading of roads and transport links, both within the country and to neighbouring countries. Cambodia is more accessible today than at any time in the past three decades and a journey here is a journey to a land of timeless grace and charm.

Known as the "Pearl of Asia" in the 1920s, Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap, is a significant global and domestic tourist destination for Cambodia. Phnom Penh is the wealthiest and most populous city in Cambodia. It is also the commercial, political and cultural hub of Cambodia and is home to more than 1 million of Cambodia's population of over 13 million and known for its traditional Khmer and French influenced architecture.

Accommodation - Phnom Penhn  

Raffles Le Royal

One of Cambodia's legends, this hotel is rich in class and charm, a historic landmark that stands proud among the finest hotels in the region. Luxurious indeed.

Intercontinental

Cambodia’s first 5 star hotel, it has a wide range of facilities to keep guests happy during their stay, including a pool, a Clark Hatch gym and fine Asian dining

Amanjaya Pancam Hotel

Phnom Penh's premier boutique hotel, the riverside Amanjaya Hotel blends culture and style. The restaurant offers a menu of classical French taste with Indochina flavours.

Hotel Cambodiana

Possibly the best location in town, overlooking the mighty Mekong River. Smart rooms, a popular buffet and an outdoor pool make this a great place to

The FCC

Rooms with all amenities in old colonial building with large balconies overlooking the riverfront. Enjoy international cuisine and delicious daily specials.

Himawari

Luxurious accommodation with swimming pool and fitness centre located on the riverfront. All rooms provide an atmosphere steeped in the serenity of the orient

Sunway

Occupying a prominent spot overlooking Wat Phnom, a leading landmark in the city, this hotel is very comfortable and offers a good range of facilities.

Bougainvillier Hotel

Quickly becoming a riverside favourite, the Bougainvillier Hotel overlooks the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, and is complemented by its distinctive asian deco

Renakse

An old French-colonial style hotel in the heart of Phnom Penh. Its location is ideal - opposite the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Its beautiful architecture and grounds offer great charm.

Juliana

A little oasis in a quiet part of the city is how some have described this hotel and it is popular with groups for its reasonable rates, large pool and health centre.

Star Royal

Overlooking the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers, and within easy walking distance of the Royal Palace and National Museum the Star Royal is a popular choice

The Pavilion

Set in a grand old colonial-era residence near Independence Monument, the leafy garden includes a large swimming pool, free wi-fi access and finger food.

 

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