“A grand combination of colonial architecture & slick Art Deco interiors, this 1929-built hotel oozes Old World luxury. Come for the glamorous design, stay for the craft cocktails and the gourmet fare. An iconic hotel, harking back to a bygone era with sophistication and charm. ”
“A grand combination of colonial architecture & slick Art Deco interiors, this 1929-built hotel oozes Old World luxury. Come for the glamorous design, stay for the craft cocktails and the gourmet fare. An iconic hotel, harking back to a bygone era with sophistication and charm. ”
Hotel Review
Raffles: the hotel that needs no introduction, and deep pockets. Raffles is Phnom Penh’s finest and most famous establishment, right next to Wat Phnom in the northern quarter of the city. Enter and behold white marble, elegant lighting and fine furniture in the Conservatory. Head straight on to the courtyard pool(s) - one for adults and one for kids. Renovated rooms are sleek and sophisticated, with the mod cons to satisfy even the most choosy of clientele. Try to bag a Personality Suite, named for the famous names who walked the corridors of Raffles: Jackie Kennedy, Charles de Gaulle and Somerset Maugham. The high ceilings, wooden floors, marbled bathrooms and marvellously shaped beds mean these rooms are in high demand. Breakfast at Cafe Monivong is a good place to start the day - but this reviewer would recommend giving it a miss for lunch or dinner (downtown Phnom Penh warrants time to eat your way around). Breakfast is wide ranging - with eggs, many varieties of smoked fish, fruit, breads and other treats on groaning tables around the restaurant. Restaurant Le Royal is DIVINE - French food done well with some nods at Khmer tradition. Try the rack of lamb, preceded by some house-smoked sea bass, or tuck in to the duck breast - your bouche amused by the scallop and green mango starter. The sommelier recommends some lovely wines pour venir avec. The lunch set menu is reasonably priced (if you’re used to European prices), and can be enjoyed in the fine crisp white dining room looking out onto the pool. If you have room (who doesn’t?), waddle to the vertiginous dessert table at the centre of the restaurant, and load your plate with tiny sweet treats inspired by both Khmer and European traditions. Once you’re done zipping around the various markets and tuk tuk-ing around central Phnom Penh, unwind in the hotel’s spa. Smaller than expected, but good quality massages in a serene and pleasant environment. Dip in the plunge pool post massage, and sip on some cleansing cold teas. Afternoon tea (British or Khmer-style) awaits those still hungry. Alternatively, head straight to the Elephant bar - a stalwart of history. Sip on Jackie Kennedy’s tipple of choice (la femme fatale), or the house negroni. The bar itself is fantastic - the walls are covered with photos of the hotel’s long history (Raffles was the Red Cross HQ during the Khmer Rouge regime, and housed journalists and others). It really feels like you’re stepping back in time here - or maybe that was the strong gin! To sum up, Raffles Hotel Le Royal really is THE place to stay in Phnom Penh. If luxury and a sense of history are your thing, then it's a complete no-brainer, and worth every penny!
Recommended For
- Foodies
- Restaurant Le Royal and Le Phnom 1929 serve gourmet French and Khmer dishes, perfect for foodies
- Weddings
- A magical venue for a grand wedding, held in the lush gardens or the opulent ballroom
- Cooking classes
- Join the chef for fabulous cooking classes, honing your knowledge of Khmer flavours
- Local markets
- Fill your bags with local produce and souvenirs at the bustling Central Market
- Great walks
- Enjoy guided tours of the Royal Palace and other architectural monuments on a walking tour
- Learning
- Museums
- Cycling
- Sights nearby
- Designer Shopping
- Close to nightlife
- Lively
- The bars on site stay open long after everything else closes at sundown
- Restaurant
- Two chic restaurants, along with hip bars and private dining options
- Historic
- Dating back to 1929, this grand dame has become a Phnom Penh icon
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Gourmet
- Conference facilities
- Romantic
- Colonial
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Lively area
- Opulent
- 5* Luxury
- Spa
- Grand Hotel
- Landmark
- Chic
- Gym
- Antiques
- Child friendly
- Retro/Vintage
- Downtown
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Traditional
- Luxury
- Four poster beds
- Views
Facilities
- Bar
- Sip craft cocktails at the Elephant Bar, Writer's Bar and the Poolside Terrace
- Swimming Pool
- Two swimming pools surrounded by tropical gardens fringed by frangipani trees
- Restaurant
- Two chic restaurants, along with hip bars and private dining options
- Shops
- Views
- Suites
- Laundry
- Gym
- Library
- Air conditioning
- Internet
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Conference facilities
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Sitting Room
- Sit-out Terrace
- Cots available
- Airport transfer
- Bath robes
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Babysitting
- Garden
- No pets
- Outdoor dining
- Business Centre
- Concierge
- Child friendly
- Private dining room
- Spa
- Sauna/Steam
- Private chef / butler
- Safe
- Four poster beds
- Room service
- Good wine list
- Massage
- Walking distance restaurants
Activities
- Cooking classes
- Join the chef for fabulous cooking classes, honing your knowledge of Khmer flavours
- Local markets
- Fill your bags with local produce and souvenirs at the bustling Central Market
- Great walks
- Enjoy guided tours of the Royal Palace and other architectural monuments on a walking tour
- Close to nightlife
- Learning
- Cycling
- Museums
- Designer Shopping
- Sights nearby