Hi
I have now read all reviews for hours on hotels mentioned above on TA and i%26#39;m completely confused where to stay for our 3 day trip in early May .
Raffles gets very mixed reviews and seems to be overpriced and over rated,Amanjaya has better reviews but says its a little run down and noisy. Pavillion reviews are good but looks like a basic boutique hotel( this maybe the best of a bad bunch)
we are use to 4/5 star boutique hotels which none seem to fit. help?
regards jo x
Amanjaya V's Pavillion V's Raffles
Hi Jo,
Amanjaya is a boutique hotel in Phnom Penh but some of their Suites are running down. For Raffles Le Royal, it is nice but the rate is too expensive. You might consider The Quay hotel www.thequayhotel.com, 16 suites only.
Best regards,
Bobby
Amanjaya V's Pavillion V's Raffles
Can someone explain how no moderators have seen hot_ice_9%26#39;s hell obvious touting, yet my recommendation of hotels in Vietnam get taken down?
what was your request ?
jox x
Thanks bobby , i checked out ';the Quay'; , it looks really nice but the reviews on here say its noisy from both the main road traffic noise and rooftop bar so that puts me off .
Just found special rates for Raffles at 拢61 a night so think may go for this . Any other suggestions
Regards jox
Hi jorirachds,
don%26#39;t know if it%26#39;s what you%26#39;re looking: http://www.himawarihotel.com/home.html
it%26#39;s located between Sisowath Quay and the river.
Hi Jox,
The rate that you got at Raffles Le Royal may not be included taxes, breakfast. If the rate already included everything, then it is extremely a good deal.
Bobby
thanks hoew , hotel looks very nice but seems more like apartments, will look at review and location later after work .
Hi bobby , the rate does includes breakfast but not taxes , found on Agodo site , Its 3rd night free and discounted rate togother , its 拢61 for state and 拢80 for landmark rooms per night both with breakfast.
Regards Jo x x
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