Hostels In Phnom Penh

10 Hostels in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Mad Monkey Phnom Penh
9.0Fabulous(7647)
Hostel- 0.72km from city centre
Mad Monkey Phnom Penh is the perfect place to meet other travelers and explore the capital citys rich culture and vibrant nightlife.
Privates From
€12.81
Dorms From
€10.89
Onederz Phnom Penh
9.3Superb(2962)
Hostel- 2km from city centre
Onederz Phnom Penh has comfortable social space on the ground floor where you can meet many people.
Privates From
€10.19
Dorms From
€6.02
Pooltop Phnom Penh
8.5Fabulous(232)
Hostel- 2.25km from city centre
Pooltop is fun, fresh and a new accommodation.
Privates From
€13.10
Dorms From
€10.19
Poolside Villa
8.7Fabulous(193)
Hostel- 1.56km from city centre
There’s no better place to be than Poolside Villa after a long day of travel & touring.
Privates From
€10.19
Dorms From
€6.48
The Big Easy Phnom Penh
7.8Very Good(727)
Hostel- 1.53km from city centre
The Big Easy Phnom Penh is located in Phnom Penh.
Privates From
€6.18
Dorms From
€4.63
Bliss & Beats Hostel
8.5Fabulous(11)
Hostel- 1.01km from city centre
Nangkol Village is situated in the heart of Phnom Penh. Offering a star stay with the option of air-conditioned rooms featuring private bathrooms and wardrobes.
Privates From
€9.17
Dorms From
€5.00
Sacred Lotus - Vegan - Café x Hostel
7.9Very Good(171)
Hostel- 2.02km from city centre
Sacred Lotus Cafe located in Phnom Penh, is a Vegan hostel/guest house.
Privates From
€4.63
Dorms From
€4.63
Monsoon Riverside
7.3Very Good(26)
Hostel- 1.84km from city centre
Monsoon Riverside is located in Phnom Penh. Nestled in most popular pub and restaurant area in the heart of Phnom Penh.
Privates From
€23.15
Dorms From
€17.59
The Eighty8 Collective
7.0Very Good(4)
Hostel- 2.15km from city centre
The Eighty8 Collective is located in Phnom Penh. Away from the hustle and bustle, just a 3-minute walk from Wat Phnom.
Privates From
€9.26
Dorms From
€5.56
The Local Riverside
8.5Fabulous(51)
Bed and Breakfast- 1.84km from city centre
A mere five minute walk from The Local Riverside, and you will reach the Royal Palace, National Museum, Wat Phnom, Night Market and Central Market.
Privates From
€6.02
Dorms From
€7.41

About Phnom Penh

7.4Very Good(443 Reviews)
Activities
7.6
Eating out
7.9
Shopping
6.8
Chilling out
6.8
Transport
7.1
Sightseeing
7.8
Culture
8.1
Nightlife
7.2
Value for Money
7.6

About Phnom Penh

From the National Museum of Cambodia to the Wat Phnom temple, Phnom Penh is a city brimming with history. It's renowned for its French colonial architecture, vibrant Art Deco Central Market and – perhaps most famously – the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. The bustling streets of the Cambodian capital are a sharp contrast to the surrounding rice fields, dotted with peaceful water buffalo.

Phnom Penh hostels are mostly grouped together on the western bank of the Mekong river, near to Phsar Thmei, the Central Market. You can stay in a traditional Cambodian-style villa or a lakeside hostel set in an oasis of lush gardens. Choose a Phnom Penh hostel with a swimming pool to cool off in after a day's exploring, or with a rooftop terrace to get views over the city. Most hostels in Phnom Penh have kitchens, bars and communal areas for socialising, and some have bonuses – like free beer – if you stay for two nights or more.

The area surrounding Wat Phnom, Sangkat Voat Phnum, is renowned for its French colonial buildings and fancy restaurants. Boeung Keng Kang 1 (BKK1) has a similarly upmarket vibe. For something more authentically Khmer, head to Tuol Tom Poung. This lively area is famed for its Russian Market, filled with street-food vendors and stalls selling colourful wares like fabrics and lamps. The Central District is the place to go for night markets, while Sangkat Tonle Basak is known for its microbars. 

For an insight into Cambodia's complex history, most visitors to Phnom Penh go to the hard-hitting Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the grand buildings of the Royal Palace compound. Koh Dach, also known as Silk Island, sits in the middle of the Mekong, just upstream from Phnom Penh. Here, you can see traditional handicrafts like silk weaving and wood carving taking place in small workshops. The city's newly thriving street-art scene can be found on Street 93 and you can take a stroll along the waterfront at Sisowath Quay. 

Phnom Penh International Airport is about 10km from the city centre. The most common way to travel is by remork-moto (a motorcycle and trailer) or taxi, which have set fares from the airport. Public transport in Phnom Penh is relatively limited, but there are city buses. You can hop on a moto (where you travel as a passenger on a motorbike) for short journeys or order a taxi for longer trips. 

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