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Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh
Our Rates
from 5 July 2009 to 1 August 2009
Type of Room
Full Rate
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Breakfast is inclusive
(Optional) Extra bed price is 30 USD per bed
(Optional) Airport transfer is available at 12 per trip, payable direct to the hotel
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Hotel Information
Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh, a 138-room four-star boutique hotel, is located in Phnom Penh green belt at one of the capital most exclusive addresses. Surrounded by colonial buildings e.g. the Library, Post Office, National Library, City Hall, Embassies and the famous Wat Phnom Pagoda from which Phnom Penh takes its name.
The hotel is situated within 5-minute drive from main shopping, commercial districts and other major tourist attractions.
Hotel Facilities
Airport Transfers
Babysitting
Banquet
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Beauty Salon/Barber
Business Centre
Coffeeshop
Conference Facilities
Fitness Centre
Internet Access
Laundry
Non-smoking Rooms
Restaurant
Room Service
Spa
Room Facilities
Air Condition
Coffee/Tea
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Personal Fax
Safety Box
Security Keycard
Television
Phnom Penh Information
The capital of Cambodia with its broad boulevards and colonial ambiance reflects the era when the French were present in Indo-China. Located at the confluence of two rivers, Phnom Penh also has some excellent markets and fine temples. Most of the hotels are located around the riverside with more accommodation being rebuilt or renovated as tourism develops. Places of interest include the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, the National Museum and the grisly Tuol Sleng Museum – a reminder of the dark days when Cambodia was ruled by the Khmer Rouge.