Hotel Corduroy

Phnom Penh


Tucked away in the Bassac district of town, this chic hotel (formerly the Teav Bassac and now under Japanese ownership) has a quiet location in a central area. Rooms are minimalist-cool and include all the three-star amenities you might expect. There is also a small swimming pool to escape the heat of the city.


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Nearby Phnom Penh attractions

1. Norodom Sihanouk Statue

0.24 MILES

This impressive statue shows the legendary former king/prime minister/statesman King Father Norodom Sihanouk, who died a national hero in 2012.

2. National Assembly

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Home to Cambodia's national parliament, this elaborate building is finished with traditional Khmer motifs. The access road is sometimes closed off to the…

3. Independence Monument

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Modelled on the central tower of Angkor Wat, Independence Monument was built in 1958 to commemorate the country’s independence from France in 1953. It…

4. Wat Langka

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A colourful Buddhist temple in the heart of the city (near Independence Monument) that was established as a sanctuary for holy writings.

5. Cambodia–Vietnam Friendship Monument

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This optimistically named monument was built to a Vietnamese (and rather communist) design in 1979. Concerts are often held in the park, which springs to…

6. Naga World Casino

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This hulking structure houses Phnom Penh's only casino, packed full of gaming tables, high-end restaurants and cocktail bars.

7. Wat Botum

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This Buddhist temple with saffron-coloured robes flapping in the wind is particularly photogenic. It's located opposite Wat Botum Park.

8. Hotel Cambodiana

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Construction started on this landmark hotel back in the 1960s, but it was only open for a few months before civil war engulfed the country. Lon Nol…