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3-Star Hotels in Phnom Penh

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99+
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Airport Pick-up Service, Fitness Room
Very Good
3354 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From AU$26
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83
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Electric Blanket, Wardrobe, Luggage Storage
Very Good
48 reviews
8.1/10
1 night
From AU$7
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72
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Whirlpool Bathtub, Fitness Room
Very Good
67 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From AU$29
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65
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Café, Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
183 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From AU$26
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42
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Open-Air Bathtub, Meeting Room, Laundry Service (On-Site)
Very Good
271 reviews
8.1/10
1 night
From AU$25
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99+
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Airport Pick-up Service, Fitness Room
Amazing
79 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From AU$60
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99+
Hotel near Doun Penh,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Massage Room, Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
Good
661 reviews
7.9/10
1 night
From AU$17
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Hotel near Khan Mean Chey,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Garden View, Airport Pick-up Service, BBQ Grill/ Oven
Outstanding
1 review
10/10
1 night
From AU$21
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99+
Hotel near Chamkar Morn,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Café, Laundry Service (On-Site), Parking
Very Good
338 reviews
8.6/10
1 night
From AU$20
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99+
Hotel near Doun Penh,Phnom Penh
Featured facilities: Airport Pick-up Service, Foot Bath, Massage Room
Very Good
149 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From AU$20
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9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserI highly recommend this guesthouse! It's located right in the city center, but on a quiet side street. It's about a 6-7 minute walk to the Monument, 20 minutes to the Royal Palace, and a little over 20 minutes to the riverside. The hotel has a pleasant courtyard, music, a billiard table, and an inexpensive restaurant. There's also an outdoor pool. Cute cats roam around! The guests are mostly Europeans. My room (106) was the closest to the pool, and it was quiet. The window faced a fence, but that suited me just fine. The room had everything I needed – a kettle, a fridge, and a large bed. You can get free drinking water from the cafe. A fantastic place!!
Birdcage Boutique

Birdcage Boutique

Hotel near Sangkat Chakto Mukh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$22
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel is good, the community is clean and the security is good. There are Chinese restaurants downstairs, so it is very convenient to eat. The cost-effectiveness of the B&B is very high, but if you want to stay there, you need to contact the landlord in advance.
Orange Delight Hotel(R&F City)

Orange Delight Hotel(R&F City)

Hotel near Khan Mean Chey, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$60
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI enjoyed my stay here. The hotel is safe, comfortable, and conveniently situated in the Riverside district. It has a good cost performance (i.e. price-to-quality ratio). Not everything is perfect, but the staff makes up for it, they are friendly and helpful (special shout-out to Nita who is fantastic, she is the nicest person and she helped me with all my requests). I originally booked a basic room until I found out a few days ahead the room had no window (I did not read the description carefully enough), so I upgraded for a “standard double room” with window. The first room I moved into did not have hot water. The hotel was not able to fix it, so eventually they moved me to another room where the hot water worked, which was great. The room did not have a chair and desk, but I asked the staff and they brought one. At some point, Nita helped me arrange a laundry load. It was done overnight and cost 3 dollars, so it seems the laundry is outsourced to a nearby business. At night, the street can be a little loud, there are many bars, KTVs and nightclubs located here. But it did not bother me, I could sleep through it easily. Many of the bars have hordes of pretty women who, beginning at dusk, sit outside and come ask you to drink with them. They get your attention by shouting “hello”, “come here”, “handsome” and “bong” (mister) as you are walking by. In any event, this did not bother me, I never actually felt harassed and could come and go the hotel as I pleased. The description mentioned the room would have a minibar, but my room didn’t have one. Probably I could have asked for it, but I realized I didn’t need one. One morning, there was a visit by the police, they were checking visas and passports from all foreign hotel guests. This was unexpected, but it went smoothly. Overall, I’m very happy with my stay and would probably come here again. Not everything is perfect, but I give it 4.5 stars (4 stars for the price/quality/location plus an extra half-staff bonus for the staff, especially Nita).
Ostro Hotel

Ostro Hotel

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$23
8.7/10
Very Good
SSaber kamalI had a really good stay at Bliss & Beats Hostel. The hostel has a fun and social atmosphere, with a nice bar and swimming pool where it’s easy to meet other travelers. The place is clean, the rooms are comfortable, and the beds are large enough to get a good rest. The air conditioning works perfectly 24/7, which is a big plus in Phnom Penh. The staff were very friendly and helpful throughout my stay, always smiling and ready to assist with anything. The only downside was that there was no hot water in the dorm bathroom, which was a bit inconvenient. Hopefully, this is something they can fix soon. Overall, I really enjoyed my time here and would still recommend it for anyone looking for a lively and comfortable hostel in Phnom Penh.
Bliss & Beats Hostel

Bliss & Beats Hostel

Hotel near Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$6
8.4/10
Very Good
PPARTHKUMAR ARUNKUMAR PATELI think this Hotel are delighted. Hotel is like eco-friendly basically value voice like is worth it and my wife is from Cambodia and we both stay in that hotel whenever I go from UK to Cambodia I prefer to stay in Arad delight hotel even when I tried the Central hotel is a bit expensive, but the comfort level is nice as well as compared to the Hotel this is mid range Hotel and the Central hot is like amazing as well. I would like to recommend to try both of the hotels and they are perfect in service breakfast and everything.
Aurea Delight Hotel

Aurea Delight Hotel

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$22
8.2/10
Very Good
YYigit DI arrived at this hotel around 12 noon. The reception staff welcomed me kindly. There were a few other people waiting in the lobby at the same time. They told us that the rooms were not ready yet and that check-in time was at 2 PM. I said okay and started waiting, but since I thought it might take a while, I decided to go for a walk. I explored the nearby streets, went into a market, did some shopping, and spent some time outside. When I returned to the hotel around a little after 1 PM, I noticed that the people who had been waiting earlier were gone—so I assume their rooms had been given. The receptionist told me that my room was also ready. Then a staff member accompanied me to my room, which was on the 5th floor. The elevator in this hotel only goes up to the 4th floor, so you have to take the stairs up one more level to reach the 5th floor. The room itself was quite spacious. The Wi-Fi worked well without any issues. However, the TV did not seem to have smart features—there was no internet connection or anything like that. It was supposed to show regular channels, but due to poor antenna reception, it barely showed anything. The channels were full of static and not watchable, so the TV was essentially unusable. The air conditioner was working, but I think the gas might have been low, because the cooling was quite weak. Still, it was enough for me. There is a safe box in the room, but it seemed to have been locked previously and could only be used with a key. I couldn’t use it with a digital code. There is also a minibar with various drinks, but I didn’t use it. I only used the fridge to store items I bought myself. I think having a fridge is quite important in hot countries like this—it’s definitely useful. Hot water was available without any problems. One of the best things about this hotel is its location—it’s within walking distance to tourist areas and central entertainment spots. Other than that, I didn’t notice any particularly special features. The building itself is quite old, and I could see that it’s somewhat worn out. Still, it’s fine for a few days’ stay. But if you are expecting something luxurious, you should probably look for another hotel. For breakfast, there is a set menu. During my three-day stay, I had the same set menu every day. It was pretty standard, nothing special. There is also a restaurant at the entrance where you can order meals, but I didn’t try it—I only had breakfast there. That’s pretty much my experience. If you ask whether I would stay here again, I’d say it’s not bad, but you might be able to find a better place for the same price if you look around. The price was around the market average—not too expensive, not cheap either. Maybe you can find something better for the same price, but I’m not sure. These are my thoughts about the hotel. Have a great holiday everyone!
Best Central Point Hotel

Best Central Point Hotel

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$16
8.1/10
Very Good
AAirborn63The hotel is just few years old, modern decor with good bed, balcony, fridge, kettle and it is clean. Next door is a restaurant where breakfast is served as well as lunch or evening meal. It is in a quiet location giving good night sleep. If you prefer to eat elsewhere there are plenty of places nearby. Based short tuctuc ride from the airport. Definitely value for money, I will be returning.
ARK HOTEL

ARK HOTEL

Hotel near Sangkat Tuek Thla, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$36
7.7/10
Good
KKarma DorjeIn terms of space, privacy and perhaps not sharing breaths with everyone,, the pods are still the best option in Phnom Penh. Super wide, the mattress is soft enough and even the pillow was OK. There are four bathrooms that are fine but one wishes the toilets weren't part of the shower area in each cubicle. There are certainly cleaner appearing ones in town. St. 88 is walking distance to the airport bus stop at Kouch Kanong roundabout, so that's another plus.
The Eighty8 PP

The Eighty8 PP

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$7
7.3/10
DDr.IELTSThe Point Misses the Mark: A Stay That Fell Short The Point Hotel had its moment—a sleek remodel a few years back—but time hasn’t been kind. What’s left is a place that feels worn at the edges, like a once-sharp suit now fraying at the cuffs. The staff? Polite, accommodating, even apologetic. But good intentions can’t paper over the cracks. My first room was a sauna masquerading as a 9th-floor suite. The AC wheezed and sputtered, utterly defeated by the Phenom Penh sun. No relief, no breeze—just stale, humid air and the creeping realization that I’d made a mistake. To add insult to injury, the Wi-Fi was practically nonexistent, turning what should’ve been a quick work call into a farce. Picture this: me, pacing a narrow corridor, hauling luggage up and down an elevator that demanded its own special key (which, of course, I kept forgetting). A comedy of errors—if only it were funny. Then came the housekeeper—efficient to the point of abrupt, offering solutions that felt more performative than practical. When I finally called Trip.com for help, the spotty connection turned the conversation into a game of broken telephone. (Irony, thy name is weak Wi-Fi.) The staff did relocate me to another room, but by then, the damage was done. Too many red flags, too little charm. I checked out early, still wondering what, exactly, ”The Point” was supposed to be. A lesson learned, if nothing else: sometimes, a fresh coat of paint isn’t enough.
Point Boutique Hotel

Point Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$27
7.2/10
YYanisspanosGreat stay great value nice decor in the building nicely situated from the town walking distance would definitely stay again
Le Hotel Hotel Phnom Penh

Le Hotel Hotel Phnom Penh

Hotel near Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
Price per night from:AU$22

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the best 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh?

Whether you are traveling to Phnom Penh for business or tourism, Phnom Penh Infinity Pool Down to $25/N - M Residence (from AU$21) , City Lodge Hotel (from AU$20) and Empire House, Phnom Penh (from AU$18) are all popular hotels.

How much for staying at a 3 star hotel in Phnom Penh?

For 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh, the average price is AU$70 on weekdays, and is AU$71 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

What 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh are available for spa services?

Want to experience spa treatment after the tired day? Among 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh, Aurea Delight Hotel (from AU$29) and X One Hotel (from AU$41) have great spa service.

Which 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh are pet-friendly?

What are some of the best 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh with bar?

If you are looking for 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh with great bars, Phnom Penh Infinity Pool Down to $25/N - M Residence (from AU$21) , Bliss & Beats Hostel (from AU$8) and Joya Hotel (from AU$46) are popular choices.

Which 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh have a gym?

Want to keep your fitness plan while traveling? Phnom Penh Infinity Pool Down to $25/N - M Residence (from AU$21), X One Hotel (from AU$41) and Noden Hotel & Apartment (from AU$65) provide fitness facilities.

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Which 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh have a swimming pool?

There are many 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh with swimming pool. Phnom Penh Infinity Pool Down to $25/N - M Residence (from AU$21) , Bliss & Beats Hostel (from AU$8) and Poolside Villa (from AU$8) are perfect options.

Which 3 star hotels in Phnom Penh have free Wi-Fi?

Get your Internet connection is essential during traveling. Phnom Penh Infinity Pool Down to $25/N - M Residence (from AU$21), City Lodge Hotel (from AU$20) and Empire House, Phnom Penh (from AU$18) are popular hotels offering free Wi-Fi.

Phnom Penh 3-star Hotel Info for Tourists

Highest priceAU$898
Lowest priceAU$22
Number of reviews14,469
Total properties160
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$70
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$71