Terres Rouges Lodge
In a gorgeous lakeshore garden, this atmospheric complex has 23 rooms, including superb Balinese-style bungalows with open-plan bathrooms and antique decor...
There are plenty of places to stay in Cambodia; locally run guesthouses and hotels are your best bet if you want to do your bit and contribute to the economy. Lonely Planet authors highlight their favourites here.
In a gorgeous lakeshore garden, this atmospheric complex has 23 rooms, including superb Balinese-style bungalows with open-plan bathrooms and antique decor...
The 54 wood-appointed rooms, among the most tasteful and inviting in town, come with verandas and huge Jacuzzi-sized tubs. The gorgeous swimming pool is perfect for laps. The new wing is ultra-contemporary, as is the sumptuous Kong Kea Spa.
From the golden age of travel, this is one of Asia’s grand old palaces, belonging in the illustrious company of the Oriental in Bangkok and Raffles in Singapore...
The follow-up act of the team behind the Pavilion outdoes its predecessor with smart, minimalist rooms and a leafy pool area done just right. The pricier rooms have private plunge pools, four-poster beds and contemporary concrete love seats...
This sprawling, shambolic establishment, long a leading backpacker choice, has 84 uninspiring but serviceable rooms. Tourists generally stay in the new building, away from the sometimes rowdy male Khmer clients.
In a quiet rural area 2km north of the centre, this oasis of calm has a gorgeous infinity pool with views of the Cardamoms and five cheerful, spacious bungalows with all the amenities...
Located in a shady spot on the riverfront about 500m west of the ferry dock, this small guesthouse doubles as a training centre to help underprivileged locals get a start in the tourism industry. Rooms are simple but tastefully furnished...
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