Results 1 - 0 of 43 Bougainvillier Hotel Review(s)
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5/5 Posted by MR. WOOD, Steven, United States in June 2009
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| "This hotel is very good value. The rooms are new and spotlessly clean. Security is good. I have stopped staying at the Raffles (and paying 3 times as much) and now stay exclusively at this hotel. It is on the waterfront, so not as secluded and quiet as some other places. Very close to the best restaurants in Phnom Penh." |
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2/5 Posted by MR. ILSE, Karl Hans Rudolf, Germany in April 2009
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| "Charging extra Fee in the middel of the night for having a Lady visiting or stay the night in the room." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. MIDGLEY, David, United Kingdom in March 2009
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| "Good size room at perfect location, very nice and friendly staff. Good breakfast." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. NEUVILLE, philippe, Belgium in January 2009
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| "nice hotel, central localisation, medium choice for breakfast, very friendly and helpfull staff, just maybe a but noisy in th morning due t is lokation in one of the busiest parts of phnom penh" |
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4/5 Posted by MR. CHANTLER, Adrian, Canada in January 2009
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| "Nice enough hotel in a good location but seriously overpriced" |
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4/5 Posted by MS. VUONG, Anastasia, France in September 2008
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| "everything is fine, except that there is no internet connection... Bakeries for breakfast not very fresh." |
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2/5 Posted by KP, United Kingdom in August 2008
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| "the room had no natural light as the blind couldn't be pulled up and this was a major disadvantage. It seems that the only rooms with a view of the river are suites. Very pleasant, helpful staff. Buffet breakfast below standard.
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4/5 Posted by MR. IRWIN, Australia in May 2008
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| "A great location, thought the park across the road is currently barricaded, making the road feel busy, and making it difficult to reach the river. Walking distance to the Museum and Palace, and to Friends restaurant (highly recommended - it trains street kids as waiters). Rooms are great and nicely decorated. Had trouble reaching the hotel via their email, and needed to call them to organise the airport transfer. Otherwise all good." |
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3/5 Posted by Peter Lee, Malaysia in April 2008
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| "A boutique style hotel that is well located and close to eateries on Sisowath Quay. Well decorated room and generally clean.
However, be prepared to walk up the stairs as it does not have a elevator and you would be reliant on the poor hotel porters to carry your bags up.
Hotel did not provide coffee making facilities and only basic toiletries (no hair dryer or shower cap). Wasn't keen on the bottled water provided. Breakfast rates are pricey and not much offered.
Would have preferred to stick the room key to the door lock in the night but it was welded to the tag needed to turn on the room electricity.
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4/5 Posted by MS. BROWN, Helen, Australia in March 2008
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| "I had stayed at the Hotel before, and found it still to the same high standard.
The plumbing in the shower was a little suspect, the drainage didn't work.
And the construction work made things a little less than restful! While I understand it's Cambodia and these things happen, i would have appreciated knowing before my booking that there would be some noise.
The staff are excellent - I feel terrible because there was one member I didn't get a chance to tip. to thank for all his help. I'll have to go back.
regards, hb" |
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