Where to Stay in Phnom Penh
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Phnom Penh
BKK1 (Boeung Keng Kang 1)
LuxuryTrendy and cosmopolitan area known for its cafes, international restaurants, and expatriate community.
- +Excellent food and coffee scene
- +Good infrastructure for expats and digital nomads
- +Relatively clean and well-maintained streets
- -Can be more expensive than other areas
- -Less traditional Cambodian feel
Riverside
Mid-rangeLively promenade along the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, dotted with restaurants, bars, and hotels.
- +Scenic river views
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Easy access to major attractions
- -Can be noisy and crowded
- -Traffic congestion is common
Daun Penh (Old Market Area)
BudgetThe historic heart of the city, bustling with markets, colonial architecture, and a mix of local life and tourist activity.
- +Close proximity to major historical sites
- +Authentic local market experiences
- +Good value for money accommodation and food
- -Can be chaotic and noisy
- -Street conditions can be uneven
Chamkarmon (Russian Market Area)
BudgetA more local neighborhood centered around the bustling Russian Market, offering a glimpse into daily life with plenty of food stalls and shops.
- +Great for authentic street food
- +Vibrant local market experience
- +More affordable than BKK1
- -Can be noisy and less polished
- -Further from major historical sites
Daily Budget (Luxury)
USD 150/day
Hidden Gems in Phnom Penh
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Friends International
This social enterprise restaurant offers delicious food in a beautiful garden setting, and more importantly, supports marginalized youth. Dining here directly contributes to training and employment for young Cambodians.
2 areas to be cautious about
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