Where to Stay in Cambodia
Editor's Guide to Recommended Hotels in Cambodia
Cambodia, home of the world heritage Angkor Wat Temple complex is a compact country neighbored by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Though agriculture is still the main source of income, tourism has been playing an important role in the country’s economy lately. With a rich culture, many landmarks, a great variety of activities, interesting people and exotic shopping and dining, Cambodia may well become the next Asian hot spot. Our 'Editor's Guide' will lead you in the right direction when it comes to where to stay while visiting this ancient land and to get the best deal out of it at the same time.
Known as the gateway to Angkor Wat and other ancient sacred sites around it, Siem Reap is a major tourism hub for Cambodia and one of the fastest growing cities in the country. It has everything to offer visitors including hotels of all ranges from upscale and trendy hotels to budget accommodations. Read More...
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia since 1434, is not only the biggest but also the wealthiest city in the country. It is located in the south-central area and offers beautiful and historical architecture and attractions such as the Royal Palace, vintage colonial buildings, grand boulevards and temples. Read More...
Sihanoukville (formerly known as Kampong Som), a major port city in southern Cambodia, is famous for being the country’s premium beach destination and is very popular among locals. The view of coconut and casuarinas trees along most of the coastline and the fresh air can easily lure people to switch into relax mode. Read More...
Battambang is known as the rice bowl of Cambodia but for visitors this lovely provincial town has many more things to offer. An ideal trip to this town should cover a visit to the incredible sandstone carvings and sculptures from the Angkor period at the town’s museum and/or around old temples. Read More...