
Hotel Emion is located approximately 60 minutes by car from the airport, and is close to restaurants and sightseeing such as the Royal Palace, Aeon Mall, the Riverside (downtown); making the location convenient for sightseeing and long-term stays.
【HOTEL Emion PHNOM PENH Address】 No.192, Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Richly ornamented 1866 palace complex, home to Cambodian kings & example of Khmer architecture.
The portion in front of the palace was used for watching boat races during the Water Festival. The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Cambodia is located in this district
Traditional Khmer art & religious artifacts in a 1920s building inspired by temple architecture.
Landmark 20-m tower built in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia's independence from France.
Cambodia's first, full-fledged, modern, commercial shopping facility opened in 2014. Including a large supermarket, Japanese and other Asian stores are available.
Huge indoor mall built in 1937 with an art deco–style dome & 4 shop-filled hallways branching out.
Phnom Penh's Central Post Office is a beautiful colonial-style building built during the French rule. It is still used as a post office, and it is possible to send a mail from here.
Buddhist temple built on site of 14th-century pagoda & at 27 m, tallest religious structure in city.
Crossing the Tonle Sap river in the north of Phnom Penh, Tulu-Chon Bur Bridge, is the starting point of National Highway 6 A. The bridge was constructed under Japanese aid in 1963, before the civil war, and is called "Japan · Cambodia Friendship Bridge (Nihonbashi)".
Bustling market with vendors selling a wide array of souvenirs, clothing & other goods, plus food.
Grim museum of the Cambodian genocide housed in a former Khmer Rouge prison & interrogation center.
Call (English / Khmer)