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IRoHa Garden Hotel & Resort
4.9/542 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
The location of the hotel is very good, quiet and fully enclosed. The gate is very inconspicuous and hidden. There are doorbells and cameras on the fence. If you ring the doorbell, the clerk will come out to open the door. There is a swimming pool in the middle of the yard, which is very cool. The owner of the hotel is Japanese. He likes to chat with guests and is very enthusiastic. The facilities in the hotel are simple and comfortable. Breakfast is especially good.
La. Chronique Hotel
4.6/523 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
Everything was exceptional during my 10-day stay at La Chronique. Location is great, but I want focus on the facilities and staff. The hotel is small and very charming with the feel of early 20th century French colonial design and decor. The quiet rooms and the second-floor lobby all lend to one feeling like they've stepped back in time. Staff could not have been more helpful--super attentive to every need. Towels, linens, pillows all great, and the mattress was very comfortable! Two important tips: 1. The hotel is not wheelchair accessible. The lobby is a walk-up from the street, and once inside you find an elevator to access the three floors above with rooms. So one has to walk those steps each day coming and going. Second, I stayed on the first floor in a room with a balcony, which sounds great until you realize it faces an unattractive building across an alley, is not large (about 10 feet wide and extending out only 2 feet...just enough for a small table and two chairs). Most if not all of the rooms are on the small side, and my queen-size bed had only about 6 inches on either side--not enough to really access that way, I always had to climb in from the foot of the bed. A friend had the adjacent room with a king-sized bed and ample room on both sides--the only difference being that room didn't have a balcony. All the balconies take away from room size, quant as they are, and probably only the third floor was high enough to see out any distance. I never used my balcony due to its small size, limited view, and the fact that that side faces the south so it's hot out there most days. On the plus side, the rooms have full windows across that whole outside wall. PS, the shower is outstanding, as other reviews have mentioned, and there are a couple of great meeting rooms for business or small gatherings.
House Boutique Eco Hotel
3.9/517 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
The hotel is in a quiet side street in the center of one of the 'nicest' areas of Phnom Penh, called BKK1. It is a pleasant boutique hotel with rooms on the ground floor around the pool, the first floor and the second floor. 8 rooms have balconies. Sun rises and hit my room (309) around 6am with 7am being the brightest. The rooms are clean, well kept and have a bright and fresh feel. The staff are excellent - take your time speaking as English can be tricky to understand - even for the English sometimes! The staff will assist you in any way they can. The food is excellent. The pool is in the central courtyard with a huge tree in the middle. It is not a lap pool and it is a great way to chill and relax keeping cool with loungers and parasols around the pool. I have moved into an apartment in Phnom Penh but would go and stay there any time and would advise anyone I now coming over to stay there.
Queen Mansion Apartment & Hotel
4.3/526 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
Location is superb. Good restaurants with quite a lot of varieties of foods nearby like 2mins walk. Highly recommend Pleng Chan for breakfast. Love their pickels. Also Greek restaurant nearby was great. Queen mansion itself is a clean and safe hotel with hot water (considering some hotels in cambodia has only cold-warm water) but lacking some amenities and some issues were bit disappointing. No slippers, only two towels, dirty bath rug, ants in bathroom, one dead cockroach under a bedside drawer. When I stayed in bigger room, there were ants on the bed too. I had to spend almost 2 hrs in the middle of the night to kill 30 red ants on the mattress and pillow and blanket. I found out theres an ant house behind the bed. But I didnt see ants in smaller room. So don't get the room with kitchen. Its full of ants and the gas stove for cooking doesnt work.
Arthur & Paul (Men Only Hotel)
4.7/544 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
Super friendly staff, and the meal test fantastic. Nice decorated and well maintained, the green environment around make me felt natural with the sound of waterfall in the pool. I have no doubt to suggest this place to my other friends.
Malis the Residence
3/52 Reviews
Chamkar Morn
This is a great place to stay for a temporary period. The apartments are clean and tidy and include a washing machine, which is a definite selling point for our family whilst seeking a place to live. The pool on the roof is a real plus and even the little gym has a good view. Negatives include the apartments contain almost no equipment, you will need to go out and buy plates, knives, forks etc. No towels, and one set of sheets in a month.And the cleaning service is sporadic to put it mildly. Also, there is a problem with the drains, they stink. Every time you use the shower, the stench will come up to the room. The landlady is aware and says it just keeps coming back, but make no effort to get it fixed. It really is unpleasant. Another issue is that the location of the apartments is unknown, even to tuk tuk and rickshaw drivers, so you can find it difficult to get home when you go out.

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