Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Raffles Hotel Le Royal

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An Illustrious History and Timeless Décor

The Le Royal has been the most glamorous place to stay in Phnom Penh since its opening in 1929. Set just off a tree-lined avenue in the heart of this re-emerging city, the hotel is a grand oasis, with a warm welcome awaiting you.

Colonial in style and impossibly elegant, 170 rooms suites are a distinguished blend of Khmer, French and art deco architecture. The polished wooden floors, overhead fans and white linen are reminiscent of a bygone era with balconies overlooking the tropical garden or to the wonderful central swimming pool a perfect finishing touch.

A choice of dining options, the favourite and finest restaurant in Phnom Penh is Restaurant Le Royal which serves Royal Cambodian and modern French cuisine. The iconic Elephant Bar is something of an institution in its own right and the place for an afternoon tea that blends into an extended happy hour.

Highlights

The Killing Fields

Tuoi Genocide Museum

The Royal Palace

170 rooms and suites

Five restaurants

Spa

Two pools – one lap pool and one for families

Butler service

Fitness Centre

Hotel shops

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