Hidden behind an inconspicuous gate on Phnom Penh's Street 19 is a fantastic boutique hotel, The Pavilion.
The Pavilion has just 20 rooms and all the doubles and suites either have their own private patch of garden or a big, breezy terrace. With prices starting from just USD 40 per night, this hotel is a very affordable slice of luxury in Cambodia's capital city.
Built in the 1920s, the Pavilion is a French Colonial gem that sits in a lush, tropical garden. The 15th century Wat Botum is just across the road and many of the hotel's rooms come with views over this royal pagoda.
The hotel is quiet and calm, a real oasis from the heat and dust of the city. Big day beds are dotted around the swimming pool and garden and there's a restaurant serving both French and Khmer dishes in the grounds. There is free WiFi access throughout the hotel and four shared computers for guests who don't travel with a laptop.
We visited the hotel in a group of five; three of us shared a suite (which is two bedrooms separated by a door) and the other two booked into a superior double. The double had the edge over the suite as it is located in the old building and has a fantastic balcony overlooking the garden's coconut and frangipani trees as well as the Royal Pagoda. Both rooms were nicely decorated in the Khmer / French colonial style.
The Pavilion's staff are incredibly friendly and helpful and come armed with restaurant and sightseeing suggestions. They were great at letting us know how much we should be paying for tuk-tuk journeys, which was a real blessing as haggling with drivers in the 40 degree heat is not so much fun.
Phnom Penh's boutique-lined Street 240 is a stone's throw from the Pavilion as are the Royal Palace and the National Museum.
The Pavilion: 227, Street 19, Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Tel: +855 (0) 2322 2280; Email: reservation@thepavilion.asia; Web: www.thepavilion.asia.
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