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Results 1 - 0 of 43 Amanjaya Hotel Review(s)
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4/5 Posted by MR. ROBERTS, Michael, United Kingdom in July 2008
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| "This a very fine hotel, with beautiful rooms. The location is not ideal, but taxis and tuk tuks are available outside, and are very cheap. The hotel restaurant was poor for dinner, not very good food and very expensive (relatively), but that's common to most hotels anywhere. The breakfast, however, was excellent. The staff are very friendly and hospitable, and will improve with their increasing proficiency in English. A broken light in the shower was repaired within two hours! Thank you for a nice place to stay, and best wishes." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. WATSON, Craig, Australia in July 2008
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| "Amanjaya was the perfect location in Phnom Penh with excellent restaturants in close proximity and wonderful views of the river and Palace. The rooms were well appointed, simple yet stylish." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. GREENHALGH, Peter, United Kingdom in May 2008
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| "The hotel really was of a high standard and the staff were very friendly. The room itself was superb and was like a suite due to the actual size of the room. There was a seperate shower room and enormous bath.
The hotel was in a good location and my only criticism was that there wasn't any fitness facilities but I would definetely recommend this hotel." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. KNIGHT, Wesley, Australia in May 2008
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| "We stayed in a Junior Suite, the size of the room was huge and offered great views from the second floor. The hotel rooms facing the street can be slightly noisy but this is a small price to pay for being in one of the best locations and staying at a fantastic boutique hotel with excellent service and large rooms." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. SHARP, Andrew, United Kingdom in May 2008
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| "The hotel is in a prime location for the Royal Palace and Museum, as well as many bars and restaurants. The only downside was the construction work along the riverfront which means that there is a lot of traffic congested into the roads outside the hotel. The rooms, and bathrooms, are very large and well decorated and the staff are very friendly. Food in the restaurant is very good, although in the evening it pays to get in early before the public take all the tables. They also provide a breakfast box for customers leavng before the breakfast starts." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. SANDERS, Geoff, Australia in April 2008
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| "Wonderful find in the heart of Phnom Penh's tourist district. Rooms were huge and received excellent service.
Would recommend to anyone (particularly seeing as you can get a world-standard 5 star room for a fraction of the price you would pay elsewhere)." |
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5/5 Posted by Mrs Gillian Jones, United Kingdom in April 2008
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| "This was a beautiful hotel, the perfect quiet haven to come back to each evening. The staff wre attentive and service was excellent.Good views over the river. Breakfast was delicious, cooked individually for you. A pool would have been an added bonus. " |
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4/5 Posted by MS. HINTZE, Betty, United States in March 2008
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| "We loved this hotel. Upon arrival we got a free upgrade to a suite that overlooked the river and temple next door. It was huge, nicely decorated, very clean. Great location. Staff didn't speak English very well, but enough to get by. Big breakfast in adjoining restaurant." |
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5/5 Posted by MS. PATON, emma, United Kingdom in February 2008
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| "This hotel was amazing! The location was fantastic, right in the very centre of town, our private terrace overlooked beautiful temples to one side, the river promenade to another, and directly below was what appeared to be the crossroads at the centre of town - although we were not bothered by noise from this, despite the fact there always seemed to be traffic! Phnom Penh itself was not exactly what we expected - we had been warned of the likelihood of theft etc, that it was not safe to go out after dark - we did not find this to be the case whatsoever. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful, our suite was absolutely huge, to us this was a bargain for such a high quality hotel, although it is not quite 'budget'. If you stay, hopefully you will find a tuk tuk driver called Sam outside, he has a green tuk tuk, and is a great driver with great knowledge of sights, markets and restaurants." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. THOMSON, steven, United States in February 2008
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| "We loved the Amanjaya! Our room (a jr. suite) was huge with beautiful rosewood floors and elegant, stylish Cambodian/Asian decor. The bathroom was large & luxurious, the size of most other hotel rooms! Our balcony overlooked a beautiful view of the river and temple. We enjoyed having a cup of coffee on the balcony watching the traffic dodge & weave. The location is fabulous; close to the palace, museums and the riverside. Everything you need is just a short walk.
Breakfast was a multi-course choice of set menus; more than enough, elegantly served and presented.
Once you enter the Amanjaya, you leave the hustle of the city and enter your own Zen-like palace." |
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