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    Town View Hotel Phnom Penh

    3 stars
    30 Street 111/242 Sangkat Boeung Pralet
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    Casa Hotel

    3 stars
    5 France Boulevard (Street 47) near Wat Phnom
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    Tai Ming Plaza Hotel Phnom Penh

    3 stars
    NO.281, NORODOM BLVD., PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA
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    The Juliana Hotel

    3 stars
    16 Julina 152 Road Sangkat Veal Wong
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    Bougainvillier Hotel

    3 stars
    277G Sisowath Quay
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    Regent Park

    3 stars
    58 Building, Samdeach Sothearos, Phnom Penh,Cambodia
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    Mittapheap Hotel

    3 stars
    262, Monivong blvd, Sangkat Boeungraing, Khan Daun Penh
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    Asia Palace Hotel

    3 stars
    219BC,Monivong Blvd
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    Fcc Hotel Phnom Penh

    3 stars
    FCC Phnom Penh
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    Phanom Penh Hotel

    4 stars
    No 53 Preah Monivong BoulevardSankat Srak Chork
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    Cambodiana Hotel

    4 stars
    313 Sisowath Quay
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    Himawari Hotel

    4 stars
    313 Sisowath Quay,
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    Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh

    4 stars
    No 1, Street 92, Sangkat Wat Phnom PO Box 63
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    Pavilion Hotel

    4.5 stars
    227, Street 19, Phnom Penh
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    Amanjaya Pancam Hotel

    4 stars
    1, Street 154,Sisowath Quay
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    Inter Continental Phnom Penh

    5 stars
    296, BOULEVARD MAO TSE TOUNG
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    • Swimming Pool
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    Cara Hotel

    2.5 stars
    No. 18, Street 47 & 84, Sangkat Srass Chork, Khanh Doun Penh
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    New York Hotel

    2 stars
    No.256 Monivong Boulevard
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    Comfort Inn

    2 stars
    #. 787 - 789, Monivong Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia
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    Princess

    2 stars
    302 Monivong Road,Phnom Penh,Cambodia
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About Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh is the capital and largest city of Cambodia, located at the confluence of the Mekong and the Tonle Sap rivers. Despite its reputation as a 'rough' city, Phnom Penh is easy to get around and is a great introduction to Cambodia.

For western visitors, even those who have visited other Asian cities, Phnom Penh can be a bit of a shock. It can be very hot and (in the dry season) dusty, its infrastructure is lacking, and it is very poor - much poorer than, for example, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), and Manila. Visitors who cannot adjust to rubbish filled streets, constant harassment from tuk tuk drivers and touts, and large numbers of beggars, may not enjoy the city.

But things are changing, and Phnom Penh is becoming more pleasant and relaxed, especially over the past four or so years. It is striving to architecturally become more of a 'developed capital', including highrise buildings, while still retaining much of the beauty that made it a Paris of the east before 1970. The city's French colonial buildings are beautiful, so its streetscapes make for a pleasant contrast to the concrete ugliness of Thai cities.

The infrastructure is improving rapidly - fewer power outages, streets are paved, rubbish is collected more frequently. Beautiful wide boulevards, fine colonial architecture and a parklike riverfront with cafés and restaurants aplenty help make Phnom Penh a worthwhile destination. Not necessarily for its standard tourist sights, which are few. But as a place to relax, watch the streetlife and absorb local color Phnom Penh rates very high among Asian cities. The beggars are still there, along with a great number of street kids and kids selling tourist paraphernalia, but this is most visible in heavily touristed areas. And generally the kids are less aggressive than say their Indian or Vietnamese counterparts; though the tuk tuk and moto drivers clap, shout, wave and whistle for your attention in most parts of the city including its back streets, and are not above some hot pursuit when ignored.

Those who find themselves struggling with Phnom Penh's current state should recall the terrible times the city has been through in recent decades. In 1975 it was choked with up to 2 million refugees from the war between the then U.S.-backed government and the Khmer Rouge, and after it fell to the Khmer Rouge, it was completely emptied of civilians and allowed to crumble for the next four years. Most of the already small class of skilled professionals were murdered or driven into exile. The city fell to the Vietnamese Army in 1979, but the new Cambodian government had no money to spend on urban improvement until the peace settlement of 1992.

As Cambodia's economy has recovered a smallish new rich class has arisen in Phnom Penh, and a crop of new hotels and restaurants has opened to accommodate them and the tourist trade; there is now a large gulf between the extremely rich and the extremely poor, largely due to the nation's top-to-bottom corruption.

Take a trip to the green-domed Sorya mall and you're transported to the consumerist world to which the emerging middle and upper classes aspire.

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