Himawari Hotel Apartments
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, PHNOM PENH/ Updated : Jun 7, 2016, 21:14 IST
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Himawari Hotel Apartments is counted amongst Phnom Penh’s popular 5 star hotels. Not holding back on style or luxury, the hotel caters to those keen on travelling in style and especially those not too concerned about the price tag … Read more
Himawari Hotel Apartments is counted amongst Phnom Penh’s popular 5 star hotels. Not holding back on style or luxury, the hotel caters to those keen on travelling in style and especially those not too concerned about the price tag. Read less
Himawari Hotel Apartments is counted amongst Phnom Penh’s popular 5 star hotels. Not holding back on style or luxury, the hotel caters to those keen on travelling in style and especially those not too concerned about the price tag. Situated on the banks of the Tonle Sap River, the property offers stunning views of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap River. Along with several on-site restaurants, including poolside dining, cafe and an oyster bar, Himawari boasts its very own micro-brewery. This micro-brewery sits off the main lobby and serves a range of craft beer out on the lawn overlooking the delta.
The clean and spacious rooms acquaint guests with old Colonial luxury and charm. Each room has polished wooden floor or beautiful carpet, lounge, TV and writing desk. Most floors offer beautiful views of the river so be sure to mention that you’d like a river-view room on booking. Along with luxurious suites, the hotel also has apartments to cater to those looking for accommodation for a longer period of time. These apartments are provided with a kitchenette, one to three separate bedrooms and lounge room. Depending on individual preferences, budget and duration of stay, guests can choose between suites and apartments.
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