Royal Hotel
Deservedly popular with independent travellers, the 45-room Royal doesn’t have any bells and whistles, j...
Battambang offers an excellent range of accommodation with some good-value guesthouses and an ever-increasing selection of boutique hotels.
Deservedly popular with independent travellers, the 45-room Royal doesn’t have any bells and whistles, j...
This sprawling, shambolic establishment, long a leading backpacker choice, has 84 uninspiring but servic...
One of the longest running budget hotels in Battambang, it has the cheapest beds in town if you don’t mind a dorm.
This intimate boutique resort is a tranquil hideaway in the suburban backstreets of Battambang. All accommodation is in attractive villas furnished with traditional woods and tasteful silks.
One of the newest boutique hotels in Battambang, Bambu is designed in Franco-Khmer style with spacious and stylish rooms. As well as the pool, it has a well-regarded restaurant and a bar that invites lingering.
Business-like in the best sense of the word, this modern place has 50 spotless, nicely laid-out rooms and a business centre with free internet terminals. Offers solid value and free pick-up from bus stops or the ferry landing.
One of the most romantic boutique hotels in Cambodia, this attractive hostelry occupies a French-era villa renovated in vintage 1930s style. The only drawback is that it has now been hemmed in by looming apartment blocks on both sides.
An old-style guesthouse with dim hallways and 38 serviceable, though somewhat spartan, rooms. Not the place for a romantic getaway. Has the city's cheapest air-con.
This place keeps on improving and now offers 78 rooms running from basic fan jobs through to deluxe mini-suites. Excellent value all around.
The no-frills rooms at this big, riverfront establishment are a touch fusty, but the price is right for such a popular location.
Boasting a prime riverfront location, this hotel - a fine example of what was considered the height of modernity in 1973 - has 27 clean rooms with beat-up furniture; ask for one of the seven with river views.
With its apricot exterior, tile roof and sandstone-floored hallways, this brand new hotel - the doors opened in late 2007 - stands out.
A modern hotel that combines two-star comfort with Khmer-style wooden decor. The 30 rooms come with all the mod cons, plus there is a new annexe with a rooftop pool.
A new budget crashpad with very few frills but the odd thrill. The friendly owners have opened a rooftop restaurant, which is a good place to relax after dark.
This homely boutique resort offers a series of tastefully decorated bungalows set around an inviting swimming pool. There is a small bar.
Very centrally located, the five-storey Lux has 24 modern, comfortable rooms with top-notch furnishings. Good all-round value for money.
Contemporary meets colonial, this pretty resort is located on the western edge of town. Rooms are stylish and include flat-screen TV and a rain shower. The swimming pool is a natural self-cleaning pond.
Still looking brand spanking new during our visit, this riverfront pad offers excellent value for money. Be a VIP for the night and enjoy space and a swish bathroom.
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