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FCC
Phnom Penh Hotel , Phnom Penh hotels, Cambodia Hotels
Validity Until
30 Sept 2013
FCC PHNOM PENH BOUTIQUE HOTEL |
ROOM TYPE |
VALIDITY |
SGL |
DBL/TWN |
EXT.BED |
Standard |
01 Oct'12 - 31 Mar'13 |
77 |
77 |
30 |
01 Apr'13 - 30 Sep'13 |
77 |
77 |
Deluxe |
01 Oct'12 - 31 Mar'13 |
99 |
99 |
01 Apr'13 - 30 Sep'13 |
99 |
99 |
GALA DINNER |
Adult |
Child |
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31 Dec (New Year's Eve) - No |
0 |
0 |
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31 Dec (New Year's Eve) - No |
0 |
0 |
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Rates shown
are inclusive of all taxes and service charges.
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All rates in
US Dollars are per room (single or twin occupancy).
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Rates here are
available only for bookings made with this website, and
are not available from the hotel directly.
FCC
Hotel Phnom Penh
overlooking the mekong river
The FCC Hotel Phnom Penh offers sweeping views of the Mekong River
and all the comforts demanded of today's modern traveller.
the hotel
Renovated from a French colonial-era villa, the FCC Hotel Phnom
Penh offers spacious, comfortable rooms overlooking the Mekong
River to the east and the National Museum to the west. Each room
is meticulously outfitted with high-speed Internet access and
the latest modern conveniences.
The bar and restaurant are just upstairs, and the intriguing cityscapes
that define Cambodia are just outside the door.
stepping out
Centrally located, shopping and nightlife venues in along the
riverfront are plentiful. The Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and
National Museum are all in walking distance.
Highlights
sunset terrace
high-speed Internet
views of the Mekong River and National Museum
located in the heart of the waterfront district
close to riverfront nightlife scene
The FCC Hotel Phnom Penh offers all the comforts and conveniences
required of the modern-day traveller — high-speed Internet
for staying in touch, cable television for staying informed, and
a comfortable desk for writing or working.
Located in the heart of the waterfront district, hotel rooms facing
east overlook the convergence of the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers;
hotel rooms facing west peer into postcard sunsets of the National
Museum.
Each of the seven boutique rooms are uniquely named after an Angkorean
temple, and each room boasts its own individual charm. To view
360º panoramas of the rooms, follow the links below.
panoramas
bayon
banteay srey
preah khan
ta prohm
ta som
k'bal spean
mebon
Restaurant:
Chef Lucia Dengate has created a menu built on traditional FCC
favorites like beer-battered fish and chips, deli-fresh sandwhiches,
and wood-fired pizzas. The heart of the menu — a finely
crafted blend of Asian, Mediterranean and Western-influenced flavours
— offers such hearty dishes as chargrilled rib eye steak
and roasted pork loin along side exciting Cambodian meals like
by char (fried rice) and tier chhar kdao (hot and sour duck).
Just be sure to save room for the homemade ice cream.
Bar:
The "F", as those know to frequent the big horseshoe
bar call it, has served stiff drinks, camaraderie and comfort
to a storied cast of journalists and diplomats, movie stars and
intrepid travellers since 1993.
Back then, when The "F" first opened its doors, the
bar gave shelter from the gritty and tense streets of the capital,
where an uneasy peace was just taking hold. Writers and their
sources traded secrets in the shadows. Diplomats drank their per
diems, swapped social strategies and spilled their martinis.
Today, the bar still serves a stiff extra-dry, and the journos
still pass through on the great hunt. The tension is gone. But
there's still plenty of action, and the liquor, on occasion, still
gets spilled.
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FCC
Phnom Penh Hotel
  
Add:
363 Sisowath Quay
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel:(885) 23 210 142
Fax:(885) 23 427 758







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