Located in central Phnom Penh, The Pavilion Phnom Penh offers an adult-only accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property. This property is dedicated to responsible tourism, urban heritage conservation and cultural promotion. It features two poolside bar restaurants and a separate main restaurant. It has both an outdoor and shaded pool and provides in-house spa facilities. Chaktomuk Conference Hall 2 is a mere 850 m walk from The Pavilion while Aeon Mall is 2.9 km away. Riverfront Park is 1.6 km from the property. The nearest airport, Phnom Penh International Airport is nine km away. The property offers airport transfer services at additional charges. Air-conditioned rooms also have a fan option and mosquito netting, with some units opening up to views.
Rooms have been carefully preserved and are fitted with a flat-screen cable TV, a DVD player and an iPod dock. En suite bathrooms include shower facilities, bathrobes and a hair dryer. Guests can approach the 24-hour front desk for currency exchange, tour arrangements and luggage storage. Guests enjoy complimentary use of bicycles to explore the surrounding area. A fitness centre is available for working out or guests can indulge in in-house spa treatments. Souvenirs can be purchased at the on-site shop. The pool bar and restaurant serves up local Khmer and Western delights, while complimentary light refreshments are available all day at the Sun Pool. Video Credit - hey samnang Photo Credit - Pavilion Phnom Penh Facebook Page.
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This is a hidden oasis in the middle of the bustling, busy city of Phnom Penh. The greenery around the hotel helps calm and cool you down. All the staff were helpful, polite, and thoughtful. The building has a rich history, going back to French colony era. The rooms were spacious, clean, and comfortable. The two pools are clean, the bar was well stocked and tuk-tuks at the ready right outside the hotel whenever you needed to go somewhere.
Jay KV recommends Pavilion Phnom Penh.
It all started when we fell in love with a hidden gem of French-Khmer architecture from the 1920s, near Wat Botum, one of the most venerable and original pagodas in Phnom Penh.
Renovation and remodelling were led with due respect for the character of a building which had been, as we learnt it later on, a private retreat for Queen Consort Sisowath Kossamak, the late King Sihanouk's mother.
In a city where architectural heritage has been too often squandered during the last decade, here is a testimony that we can go the other way, for us and for the next generations.
Opened 18 Aug. 2006 with 10 rooms, Pavilion has slowly expanded over the years, offering now 36 rooms and suites throughout three more period buildings that have been added to the property:
"The New House", former residence of the chief veterinarian at the Royal Palace; "The New Villa", formerly the private residence of a Cambodian senator, and "The Sun-Pool Villa", our latest addition which used to be lodgings for diplomats based in Phnom Penh.
