0.3 business
Address:
296, boulevard mao tse toung
, Phnom penh 3, Cambodia
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Expedia's property description
Location. The InterContinental Hotel Phnom Penh is located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, four kilometers from the Russian Market and five kilometers from the Independence Monument. It is an international hotel in the city center's new business district, and eight kilometers from the airport. Hotel Features. The hotel features light brown polished stone floors, Khmer art, Angkor Wat-style bas relief and colorful plants. A formal multi-level garden at the front entrance includes lawn, trees and shrubs and is available for large events and parties. InterContinental Hotel Phnom Penh offers a variety of dining options. Regency Café offers international cuisine buffet style and à la carte and serves Sunday brunch. Xiang Palace serves Cantonese cuisine, and the Deli Café serves snacks and pastries. The Lobby Bar and Lounge offers coffees, cocktails and snacks. Complimentary buffet breakfasts are served daily. The hotel business center includes high-speed wired and wireless Internet access for a fee, computer rentals, printers and fax machines. The hotel's eight meeting rooms can seat up to 750 people. Recreation amenities include an elegantly landscaped outdoor pool with a stone tile sun deck furnished with lounge chairs. The hotel also includes a fitness center, a sauna, a recreation and sports court and a casino. Naviya Spa provides a full complement of treatments and services. Guestrooms. The 11-story hotel's 346 guestrooms include direct- dial speaker phones, cable and satellite television, desks and safes. Rooms also include coffee and tea makers, minibars, irons and ironing boards and air conditioning. Rooms also include turndown and valet services. Expert Tip. National Museum is the country's primary archaeological and historical museum. It is located near the Royal Palace and contains the world's largest collection of Khmer art, including ancient sandstone sculptures. The museum was built in traditional Khmer style and includes a terra cotta roof.