Choose from 2,047 vacation rentals located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Top filters in Phnom Penh include Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi, and TV. Prices range from £31 to £11,622 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Phnom Penh are House and Hotel.

Top vacation rentals in Phnom Penh

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7.3
Outstanding(341 Reviews)
Orussey One Boutique
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
3-star
1 queen bed
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Experience vacation in Phnom Penh with our Hotel, Orussey One Boutique. Enjoy amenities such as Air conditioner, Fireplace and Internet / Wifi, and more.

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9.1
Outstanding(1,285 Reviews)
Penh House Hotel
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed, 1 sofa bed
Garden · Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette

Are you ready to indulge in a relaxing getaway? Our Hotel in Phnom Penh has everything you need for a rejuvenating stay. Treat yourself to Penh House Hotel's exceptional amenities, such as Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry.

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Swimming pool
7.8
Outstanding(473 Reviews)
Phnom Penh 51 Hotel & Residences
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed
Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Enjoy the best of Phnom Penh in our Hotel, Phnom Penh 51 Hotel & Residences. A stunning property with amenities including Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Fireplace, and more.

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8.4
Outstanding(150 Reviews)
Courtyard by Marriott Phnom Penh
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
2 full beds
Pool · Air conditioner · Balcony or Patio

This inviting Hotel in Phnom Penh can fit your needs for many types of vacations, at £37 per night.

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Vacation rentals with air conditioning in Phnom Penh

Garden, Swimming pool
9.0
Outstanding(3,414 Reviews)
Plantation Urban Resort & Spa
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed, 1 single bed
Garden · Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette

This Hotel for £37 in Phnom Penh, is perfect for your next (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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8.5
Outstanding(624 Reviews)
Palace Gate Hotel & Residence By EHM
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed
Garden · Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette

Soak up the beauty of Phnom Penh in our Hotel, Palace Gate Hotel & Residence By EHM. With a range of amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, you'll feel right at home.

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7.5
Outstanding(123 Reviews)
Lavanya Boutique Hotel
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed
Pool · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

This inviting Hotel in Phnom Penh can fit your needs for many types of vacations, at £30 per night.

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Swimming pool
8.1
Outstanding(68 Reviews)
Mansion 51 Hotel & Apartment
Hotel
 in Phnom Penh
4-star
1 king bed, 1 sofa bed
Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Phnom Penh? This Hotel offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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Phnom Penh travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Phnom Penh vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Phnom Penh, and more.

Frequently asked questions

What is the price range for rentals in Phnom Penh?

Vacation rentals in Phnom Penh have a price range between £31-£11,622. The average price for rentals in Phnom Penh is £39 per night.

Best neighborhoods in Phnom Penh

  • Daun Pen & Riverfront District : The lively Daun Pen & Riverfront District includes much of the city’s waterfront, and is a popular hangout for the expat community. Many of the sights a visitor might want to have access to are in this neighborhood including Wat Phnom, Royal Palace, Central Market, Night Market, and the National Museum of Cambodia.
  • BKK1: BKK1 is the place to be for nightlife, from pubs to bars to nightclubs — the area is popular with tourists, expats, and university students. The Independence Monument anchors the northeast corner, and the neighborhood offers an abundance of accommodations and restaurants including many familiar Western comforts.
  • Tonle Bassac: Between the river and BKK1 lies Tonle Bassac, a cozier, slightly off the beaten path neighborhood with boutique bars, trendy restaurants, and shops. Bassac Lane (Street 308) is a narrow alley packed with chic restaurants and bars. The neighborhood is also home to Aeon Mall, Diamond Island (Koh Pich), Sofitel Hotel, and government ministries.

Popular destinations near Phnom Penh

  • Siem Reap: A once sleepy town is now a major tourist destination known for being the gateway to the temples of Angkor Archaeological Park. Other sights in Siem Reap include Angkor National Museum, the Landmine Museum, and the Central Market. It’s a pleasant city rich with cultural offerings, great food, and a lively expat community.
  • Battambang: A laid back city northwest of Phnom Penh, Battambang has spent much of its history under Thai law despite being within Cambodia. The city is known for having a small-town feel even if it has a population of 200,000 residents. Many visitors use the city as a base for visiting nearby temple ruins and the floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake. The locals have geniously invented the bamboo train on disused rail tracks, which is used to transport both goods and people just a few miles up and down the line. The area is also known for its fresh produce and the first winery in the country.

A quick guide to Phnom Penh

  • Central Market: A massive maze of a covered market, Central Market is located in a 1930’s Art Deco building that offers anything one could possibly imagine, from flowers to stationary, or even shoes.
  • Night Market: Down by the riverside, the Night Market has clothes and souvenirs up for grabs, but is best known for the food stalls! Grab a bite and get the true local experience while sitting on a mat on the ground.
  • Russian Market: Russian Market sells imperfect goods produced in large local factories for companies such as Levis and Ralph Lauren at a heavily discounted price.
  • Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda: Sparkling with glass tiles, the Royal Palace still remains as the residence of the King of Cambodia. Certain parts are open to the public including the Throne Hall, the Silver Pagoda, and a few buildings around them. The Silver Pagoda received its name because of the 5,000 silver tiles covering the floor that weigh five tonnes. Nearly everything inside the temple is made of precious metals or gemstones, including a life-size solid gold Buddha encrusted with over 2,000 diamonds.
  • Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: A school turned into a prison where 14,000 citizens were brutally tortured and killed over a 4-year period from 1975 to 1979. The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum has many rooms that remain in the state of their use. The exhibits include many graphic photos, instruments of torture, cracked skulls, and a video made by survivors who were only 12 during this horrific event. Audio tours allow visitors to understand it all while moving at their own pace. The outside gardens are a surreal juxtaposition to the horrors the prison contained. Not an experience for the faint of heart, but it is surely life changing if you decide to go.
  • The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek: Another sobering site not meant for the tender-hearted — but not as graphic as Tuol Sleng — is a former Chinese cemetery called The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. It’s located 30 minutes outside of the city, and was once the grounds where the Khmer Rouge used to kill thousands of victims. The ground is uneven with plenty of graves, and at the centerpiece is a glass-walled memorial filled with 8,000 skulls.

What is Phnom Penh known for?

Phnom Penh has an interesting, but not always obvious European influence due to its long colonial relationship with France. Before 1970, it was known as “Paris of the East.” Historical temples, classical architecture, bustling markets, and Cambodian edginess hide wide boulevards and a quaint riverfront, but only a few French-built buildings still remain intact. Modern Phnom Penh is a good place to explore for a few days and learn about the history and culture of Cambodia before exploring other locales.

Where is Phnom Penh?

Cambodia’s capital and largest city of Phnom Penh sits at the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap, and Bassac Rivers in the southern part of the country. The city is logically laid out, but the bus system is not comprehensive. Moto-taxis, tuk-tuks, and taxis are the best way to get around. Phnom Penh International Airport is a 30 minute ride west of downtown, and a new shuttle train recently opened to take travelers from the airport to the main train station.

What are the top travel destinations in Phnom Penh

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