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Strategically located in the heart of Phnom Penh, this city hotel is a short walk away from landmarks such as Independence Monument and the Royal Palace. Guests can also use the hotel as a base to visit local tourist attractions including Wat Phnom, museums and the beautiful riverside along the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers. The city hotel is designed to cater for business professionals travelling to the Kingdom of Cambodia. The hotel enables corporate clients to conduct business seamlessly in comfortable surroundings. Renovated in 2008, the air-conditioned hotel offers 53 rooms in total and facilities include 24-hour reception and check-out services, a hotel safe, TV lounge, café, restaurant and room and laundry services. Comfortable and beautifully decorated, the rooms have everything guests will need for an enjoyable stay in Phnom Penh. Guests can enjoy the extra large room space and watch a beautiful Phnom Penh sunset from their private balcony. Each room features an en suite bathroom with shower, bath and hairdryer, a double or king-size bed, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, a hi-fi system and Internet access. Other in-room amenities include a minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, a washing machine, individually regulated air conditioning and central heating. The hotel has a spa and beauty salon staffed with professional personnel so guests can unwind and recharge their batteries within the comfort of the hotel. Guests can take some time to rejuvenate with a relaxing massage or compliment their looks with a cleansing facial. Whether guests wish to dine inside or al fresco, the hotel's restaurant is open to serve them all day. Featuring a wide range of Asian and Western food, the restaurant offers a range of meals to choose from for breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks in between. A breakfast buffet is served each morning, while lunch and dinner may be selected from set menus. À la carte options are also available for dinner.

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