Amenities
InterContinental Phnom Penh is located approximately four miles from Independence Monument and five miles from Phnom Penh International Airport and the National Museum. This location is also four miles from the Royal Palace and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum and 10 miles from the Choeng Ek Memorial (Killing Fields). Hotel amenities include the outdoor swimming pool, exercise room, sauna, Regency Cafe, Xiang Palace (authentic Cantonese cuisine, Lobby Lounge and Bar, and 24-hour room service. InterContinental is decorated with ancient Khmer art, and the lobby has marble columns and a bas relief in the style of Angkor Wat. The hotel also offers concierge assistance, a beauty salon, babysitting, valet laundry service, a gift shop, currency exchange, a business center, and complimentary parking in a three-story garage. All rooms feature bathrobes, satellite TV, hairdryers, safes, individual climate control, voicemail, and dual-line telephones.
Almost fits the Intercon brand
We stayed for 2 nights at this property, the Hotel is reasonably central & 20 mins from the airport, depending on the traffic, which is cra...
Okay hotel
I've stayed in this hotel for about 4 days for a business trip. I believed it's only one business hotel in this city and hence the service is v...
Stuck at the Intercontinental!
The Intercontinental is a bit of a strange place. The main reception area looked grand and the pool area was very pretty and relaxing to sit ar...
They Should Be Ashamed
This hotel should be ashamed of itself. It is tatty and over priced. I felt like I was in an ex-pat throw back to the 70's. Compared to the man...
Fab Hotel !
I stayed in this hotel in late August for 3D/2N while taking a short break in Phnom Penh, During my stay the Intercontinental lived up to the b...
Best hotel in Phnom Penh!
I have no idea where the people who wrote the negative reviews stayed. We loved the hotel. It was an oasis in the center of extremely busy Phno...
Five Star in Third World
While too expensive for the back-pack crowd, the hotel is very reasonably priced for it's quality rooms, service, food and staff. True to the K...
I can't wait to go back to Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is the most mysterious city in South-east Asia. It's a very small and very dirty city compared to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Bangkok...
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