There’s only one thing that can eclipse the unique architectural mastery of this Bill Bensley-designed camp, and that’s the ensemble of wildlife that surrounds it.
Raffles Hotel Le Royal
Raffles Hotel Le Royal
With its languid old-world stateliness and polished elegance, this immaculately restored 1929 estate is classic Raffles at its most refined.
With its languid old-world stateliness and polished elegance, this immaculately restored 1929 estate is classic Raffles at its most refined.
Centrally situated for viewing the city’s main attractions, the hotel simply excludes grandeur – from the high ceilings and profusion of precious Cambodian artworks to the gleaming marble floors. Art deco furnishings and objets d’art grace the delightful rooms and suites, whilst bathrooms in the original wing feature authentic deep, claw-footed bathtubs.
After a day’s sightseeing savour Khmer specialities and fine wines at Phnom Penh’s most elegant dining room Restaurant Le Royal. After a day's sightseeing unwind by the shady outdoor swimming pool or enjoy a traditional Khmer massage in the Raffles Spa.
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Upon entering this private garden compound, the former guest villa of King Norodom Sihanouk, you will immediately appreciate why visiting foreign dignitaries were accommodated here.