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The 240

The 240

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The first hotel to join Street 240’s cluster of restaurants, bars and shops, The 240 boasts one of the city’s most desirable locations.

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Villa Paradiso

The Villa Paradiso

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In a columned, regal mansion converted from a private home, The Villa Paradiso offers travelers a quiet, refined place to stay in Phnom Penh.

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Lebiz

Lebiz

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From the blue-and-green-lit glass façade to the soaring, pillar-punctuated reception, Lebiz is futuristic in feel.

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Sofitel Phokeethra, Phnom Penh luxury hotel, Cambodia hotel, Asia travel

Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra

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The 1920’s-inspired Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra is an ideal property suitable for both business and leisure travelers seeking a stylish address.

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Knai Bang Chatt, Cambodia Kep hotel, Kep Knai Bang Chatt, Asia travel

Knai Bang Chatt
, Kep

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With its stunning Modernist architecture, Knai Bang Chatt has become the hippest boutique hotel in Cambodia.

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River 108

River 108

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The smart digs at River 108 offer prime views of Phnom Penh’s Tonle Sap.

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Raffles Hotel Le Royal Phnom Penh

Raffles Hotel Le Royal

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Raffles Hotel Le Royal has the rare attributes of history and style. It was first established in 1929, and in its early days, had a diverse international clientele comprising of backpackers, writers, journalists and distinguished royalty.

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Villa Langka

Villa Langka

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Hidden in a fragrant garden surrounding a shady pool, Villa Langka Hotel overlooks the ancient spires of Wat Langka Pagoda and is located just around the corner from the Independence Monument.

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Quay Phnom Penh

The Quay

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An ideal base in exploring Phnom Penh's vibrant energy and hidden charms, The Quay is a pleasant stroll away from top Phnom Penh landmarks such as the National Museum, the Royal Palace.

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The Pavilion

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The main building was built in the mid-1920s, allegedly by Queen Kossamak, King Sihanouk's mother. Living here brought her closer to the Botum Royal Pagoda, where she often liked to go to pray. The architecture is an original combination of Khmer and French colonial styles.

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