Results 1 - 0 of 51 Juliana Hotel Review(s)
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3/5 Posted by MRS. TAMBYAH, Shivani, Australia in November 2008
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| "I was surprised at the hotel - it was an old style hotel but with pleasant decor. There are no lifts, so probably not suitable for seniors, although there are rooms on the ground floor. The pool was huge and very inviting. There was a gym, and a lobby and it wasnt a problem to get a taxi or tuc-tuc. It wasnt close to the city but only a short ride to the Central Market and riverside.
We asked for an extra bed and it was very comfortable. The water in the showers took a long time to heat up and when we rang reception we were told to run it for 5 minutes! We had a few issues with the airconditioning - couldnt adjust it to a higher temperature but it wasnt freezing either.
The American Breakfast was great - lots of variety and choice. The buffet dinner had lots of variety too.
Our only regret were the illogically expensive charges for telephone calls. Neither of our mobiles worked so we had to resort to making a few calls from our room. The US$3 charge for international calls, even when the other party didnt respond was ridiculous. We queried the bill when we checked out and it was adjusted but it is very unreasonable to charge for calls that dont connect. Telecommunications in Cambodia is impossible without a Cambodian SIM card and only Cambodian citizens can purchase one. We were only there for 4 days so we didnt think it worthwhile to try and get one. I wonder if this sytem is open to lots of rorting as we saw many tourists freely using their mobiles!
But all up, it was a pleasant stay." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. RUSSELL, Alwyn, United States in November 2008
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| "When I first checked in the room was beautifully appointed but there was a strong smell of resin, as it had just recently been renovated. It was overwhelming me so I asked the front desk staff to be moved. They were most apologetic, immediately reassigned my room and check with me later to make sure that I was satisfied. I was VERY impressed with the way this was handled. The staff was gracious and friendly no request was too small or too intrusive, the rooms were cozy and comfortable. Smiles all around. A delicious breakfast was available every day, and the food at the Veranda was tasty. A very good value overall." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. MCINTIRE, Marty, United States in October 2008
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| "Very nice, very friendly staff." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. DALZELL, Jason, Australia in September 2008
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| "Fantastic hotel. So much food and a great variety of food. Very helpful staff. Beautiful pool. Will return." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. HUFFAKER, Vincent, United States in September 2008
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| "This hotel was our favorite hotel during our trip to Cambodia. The rooms are very new and clean with comfortable beds. The rooms are all air-conditioned, and the air-conditioning *stays on when you leave the room*, so you can return to a cool room. The pool is very nice. The breakfast buffet is very nice (not as good as the buffet at Imperial Garden, but pretty close) -- it could use some more fruit and better yogurt, but they had good pancakes and real syrup (and the typical omelette and noodle-soup bars).
There is free in-room wired internet access.
This is where we'll stay from now in in Phnom Penh!" |
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4/5 Posted by Chris, Singapore in August 2008
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| "Enjoyed staying there, everything is ok & gd.
must deep in the pool & jacuzzi.
Chris & cousins 7th-12th Aug 2008" |
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4/5 Posted by MR. BALLANTINE, alex, United Kingdom in August 2008
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| "The hotel is not near the river so you need to take a tuc tuc to the more turist areas. The hotel though was very well equiped, big pool, gym, looked well maintained. The breakfast was standard. We found out that it is 50% cheaper to book with asia rooms than at the hotel it's self." |
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3/5 Posted by Hazny, Singapore in June 2008
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| "Hotel is quite old and room is a bit squeezy. Furniture is also a bit run down, ok for a short stay. Not advisable for honeymooners. Location is not too far from the market but traffic is definitely a killer in Phnom Penh. However the swimming pool is big and nice to chill after a hot day." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. DE DONCKER, paul, Belgium in May 2008
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| "verry good hotel good service " |
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3/5 Posted by MS. KLUGE, Elizabeth, Denmark in May 2008
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| "First of all - This is the only hotel I stayed in in Cambodia so I don't have anything to compare with. But for a room that on a walk in rate is 120 dollars for the cheapest - even though you get about half rate at asiarooms - I would say it's not worth the money. I had to fight hard not to get a room that litteraly faced into a wall!!! Surely they had painted it green and put flowers some places, but honestly 20 inches from the window was this wall... The room therefore were very dark. The hotel is old and worn down. The room weren't that clean, but the bed was really good and with clean sheets. On the upside is the fact that it's a secure rather big hotel and the pool is absolutely wonderful - however without any kind of sun after 15.00. Way to many things had to be discussed, asked for, called for and just all the time you had to be "on the beat" - and then the mistakes - like giving me a wake up call sunday morning at 6.30 which I hadn't asked for.... Okay maybe that is rather funny, but then again.. I think you could find something better, I would defiantly not stay there again, the hotel were too focused on getting money and not on servicing their customers." |
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