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Prince Times Hotel
4.3/540 Reviews
City Center
The fifth trip to Sihanoukville I have stayed in high-end hotels such as West Lake and Jinbei in the past. Today I chose Prince Hotel on Trip to experience it. Although the overall feeling is not as luxurious as the one we have stayed in above, the attitude of the waiter at the lobby is very good. We did not check breakfast when booking the hotel. We chose the room type - double extra large. The lady at the counter directly upgraded us for free, and there was no breakfast. In addition, the increased price can be provided to us for free during the period. The originally stipulated check-out at 12 noon was also extended to 2 pm. Overall, even if we did not enjoy the high-end feeling of a luxury hotel, the service was very good! 🪧Address: Ekareach Street 105, Sihanoukville Facilities: ✔️Outdoor swimming pool ✔️Wi-Fi ✔️Parking ✔️Fitness center Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nanhai International Hotel
4.6/523 Reviews
Very good service, good environment, good breakfast, pasta and pastries and fruits, and the supplement is very good, the sea view is good, the only thing is that check in after 2 pm and check out at 11 am
XIHU RESORT HOTEL
4.4/538 Reviews
West Lake Resort in Sihanoukville With an independent beach and swimming pool, it is a five-star hotel suitable for vacation The environment is comfortable, clean and tidy, and it is also very high-end. There are many types of rooms I used Trip to book a room online today. The view outside the window is facing the unfinished building. The view may not be ideal, but everything else is acceptable. In addition, I just checked in today, and the next time I go out, I will be checked out of the room when I come back. It really makes the guests feel bad. This kind of mistake needs to be reviewed.
Chan Boutique
3.7/522 Reviews
First of all, I do not want to even give 1 star but 1 star is the lowest rating TripAdvisor will allow me to post. Secondly, I have been seething with resentment and humiliation with the way we were treated at the Venice 1 Resort that I had to take a week to bring myself to write an objective review. First of all a quick background on Sihankoukville. Sihankoukville has been invaded by Chinese tycoons looking to make it the next Las Vegas, imagine an Asian ”Sin City” if you will. As a result, there are over 150 cheap looking ******s and an even greater number of on going construction sites. As a result, every time you go into town or anywhere for that matter be prepared to walk in mud and around mounds of construction materials, it is virtually impossible to avoid doing so. Even though this hotel is located at the far end of Otres 2 beach,there is still an immense amount of construction going on, as well as, the aforementioned cheap looking ******s surrounding the property which was truly an eyesore hence rendering the hotel figuratively inaccessible for two principal reasons. Firstly, absolutely no driver knows where is ”Venice 1 Resort” and this is because it is actually the Chan Boutique, imagine our confusion when we first arrived at this so called ”resort”(The Chan Boutique is no where close to a resort, think of it more as a motel with a less cheap looking facade). As such, every time we took a tuk-tuk to and back to the Venice 1 resort, the driver would always ask us for more money at the end of the trip, this happened EVERY SINGLE TIME which constantly put us in a horrible and awkward position, in the beginning we would ask the reception at the hotel to help us communicate with the tuk-tuk drivers but this did not help at all and when negotiating the price with the drivers, the hotel staff and driver would simultaneously laugh, mind you we don't understand Khmer however it truly made us feel that they were laughing at our expense. Secondly, because of the ton of construction, the roads to the Venice 1 Resort is not even a road but rather, a mud road with a copious amount of pot holes, some the size of bomb craters. This was particularly difficult for my partner since he was recovering from bruised ribs and every single journey to and from the resort put him in so much agony that it made my heart weep seeing him in so much pain. When we initially arrived, there was no one to help us with our luggage (we had to trek through mud with our suitcases to get to the entrance). The check-in was mediocre at best and our room was not ready( this was acceptable for us and we understood) however when we returned 7 HOURS LATER we were given the wrong room (we reserved our room much in advance), which was soon rectified by the staff however, the room we had requested, had no hot water, a malfunctioning safety box, an army of ants at our balcony door, mold in the corners of our shower, a mini fridge that smelled so strongly of durian so potent
Jing Shang hotel
3.9/518 Reviews
Independence Beach
I did not like this hotel. It is too fancy for me, prices are expensive, they don't offer water for drinking, so you have to buy it, the staff doesn't speak English, the beach is very small, you can't just walk down the beach but in circles. Some locals were protesting cause it's build on their families graveyard. All in all i would never go back there again, it seems like a perfect places for older rich people. When I come to Africa I want to see friendliness and spirit of the local people, not expensive luxury hotel where the staff has to clean your room 3x a day and you have to buy water if you're thirsty.
Aristocrat Residence & Hotel
3.6/514 Reviews
City Center
Regular customers. Lived before. feels good. It would be better if Westport could fix the road earlier. Breakfast is rich. Where to eat breakfast you can see the sea directly.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels10
Number of Reviews156
Lowest PriceNZD 68
Highest PriceNZD 1,160
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 277
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 277