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Long Term Accommodation Phnom Penh

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Long Term Discounted Room Rates in Phnom Penh

 

Ideal for business stays or NGO accommodation our rooms are well decorated and very clean, sheets, flowers and towels are changed every day for your comfort.  We have the following room options available for our guests. Stay with our young team in a fully furnished apartment overlooking the best views of the Phnom Penh Skyline.

 

Call Erica on 089483810 to view the rooms

 

Minimum stay of one week or more provides the following discounts. Compare the costs to renting your own apartment for three months or more. For an unfurnished department.

 

Deposit on an apartment $250.00
Monthly Rental $250.00x 3 = $750.00
Electricity $50.00 x 3 = $150.00
Internet Service $50.00 x 3 = $150.00
Cable TV $50.00 x 3 = $150.00
Cleaning Service $50.00 x 3 = $150.00
Bedding, TV minimum stuff = $200.00

 

Total of $1800.00 USD to rent an apartment for less than three months compared to the following prices to stay in a luxury serviced apartment.  On this basis even booking our most expensive room works out cheaper for stays of three months or less. Without the stress of searching for and finding your apartment.

 

Deluxe Double Room normally $26.00 per night * Breakfast Included

Monthly Rental $400.00 (discount of $380.00)

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Deluxe Rooms have a large sprung double bed, snugly duvet, hot water shower in the en-suite bathroom, A/C with remote,  in room TV with cable connection, a long hanging wardrobe, comfortable sofa, night lights and side tables.  The room is provided inclusive of a continental breakfast served between 8am and 10am each morning. The room window faces the sunset over the Phnom Penh rooftops.

 

Internet service - Included

Breakfast - Included

Washing - Included

Cleaning - Included

Tea & Coffee - Included

Electricity & Water - Included

 

Double Private Room - $22.00 per night * Breakfast Included

Monthly Rental $350.00 (discount of $310.00)


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Our double private rooms come with A/C, en-suite bathroom with hot water shower, flat screen TV with cable, night lights, side table, sprung beds, snugly duvet, open hanging and wardrobe space.  The room is provided inclusive of a continental breakfast served each morning.  The rooms window faces the sunset over the Phnom Penh roof tops.  It is a little smaller than our deluxe rooms. The room rate includes a continental breakfast served between 8am and 10am each morning.

Internet service - Included

Breakfast - Included

Washing - Included

Cleaning - Included

Tea & Coffee - Included

Electricity & Water - Included

 

Budget Private Rooms $18.00 per night * Breakfast Included

Monthly Rental $280.00 (discount of $260.00)
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Budget private room has a large double bed, A/C with remote, flat screen TV, free standing hanging and wardrobe space, there is a shared bathroom just outside the room in the hallway area with hot water shower.  The window of the bedroom faces the sunset over the Phnom Penh skyline.  The room rate includes a continental breakfast served between 8am and 10am each morning.

Internet service - Included

Breakfast - Included

Washing - Included

Cleaning - Included

Tea & Coffee - Included

Electricity & Water - Included

Wat Phnom

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Wat Phnom or Wat Phnom Daun Penh monastery


Phnom Penh City takes its name from the present Wat Phnom or Hill Temple. Legend has it that in 1372, an old nun named Penh went to fetch the water in the Mekong river and found a dead Koki tree floating down the stream. Inside the hole of that dead Koki tree contained four bronze and one stone Buddha statues in it.


Daun (Grandma) Penh brought the statues ashore and ordered people to pile up earth at northeast of her house and used those Koki trunks to build a temple on that hill to house the five Buddha statues, then named the temple after her as Wat Phnom Daun Penh, which presently known as Wat Phnom, a small hill of 27 meters (89 ft) in height.

Wat Preah Keo Morokat

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Wat Preah Keo Morokat

Wat Preah Keo Morokat is also known as the ‘Silver Pagoda’ the ‘Temple of the Emerald Buddha.’ It is known as the 'Silver Pagoda' for the 5329 silver tiles that cover the floor. Each tile was handcrafted and weighs 1.125kg. The vihear serves less as a functioning temple than a repository for cultural and religious treasures, containing over 1650 precious objects. The primary Buddha, sitting on a gilded dais above all others in the temple, is the Emerald Buddha, reported by different sources to be made of emerald or baccarat crystal. In front of the Emerald Buddha stands Buddha Maitreya (Buddha of the Future,) a 90 kg golden standing Buddha encrusted with 2086 diamonds including a 25 caret diamond in the crown and a 20 caret diamond embedded in the chest. Other objects include a Buddha relic from Sri Lanka in a small gold and silver stupa, a collection of gifts from Queen Kossomak Nearyrith, and contributions and gifts from other nobles and Royals.

The 'Silver Pagoda' Phnom Penh

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The 'Silver Pagoda'

The 'Silver Pagoda' sits next to the Royal Palace, separated by a walled walkway, but within the same larger walled compound. The Silver Pagoda's proper name is Wat Preah Keo Morokat, which means 'The Temple of the Emerald Buddha,' but has received the common moniker 'Silver Pagoda' after the solid silver floor tiles that adorn the temple building. The pagoda compound as a whole contains several structures and gardens, the primary building being the temple Wat Preah Keo Morokat and other structures including a library, various stupas, shrines, monuments, minor buildings and the galleries of the Reamker.

Wat Preah Keo Morokat is unique in several ways. It is the pagoda where the King meets with monks to listen to their sermons and where some Royal ceremonies are performed. It houses a collection of priceless Buddhist and historical objects including the 'Emerald Buddha.' And, unlike most pagodas, no monks live at the pagoda. The temple building, library and Reamker galleries were first constructed between 1892 and 1902 under King Norodom. The equestrian statue of King Norodom was set in place in 1892. Other structures such as the stupas of King Ang Doung Stupa King Norodom (1908), the Kantha Bopha memorial sanctuary (1960) and others were added later. The temple received major reconstruction in 1962 and further renovations 1985-1987, particularly to the Reamker fresco murals. Many of the temple treasures were looted during by the Khmer Rouge 1975-1979, but fortunately the Khmer Rouge chose to keep much of the collection intact for propaganda purposes.

Throne Hall

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Throne Hall The Throne Hall, the Preah Timeang Tevea Vinicchay, is the primary audience hall of the King, used for coronations and diplomatic and other official meetings. This Throne Hall is the second to be built on this site. The first was constructed of wood in 1869-1870 under King Norodom. That Throne Hall was demolished in 1915. The present building was constructed in 1917 and inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1919. The building is 30x60 meters and topped by a 59-meter spire. As with all buildings and structure at the Palace, the Throne Hall faces east and is best photographed in the morning. When visiting note the thrones (Reach Balaing in front and Preah Tineang Bossobok higher at the back) and the beautiful ceiling frescoes of the Reamker.

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