Ekaterina E
February 23, 2024
On the plus side, I can mention a good location, close to the embankment, with many interesting places around.
Nice atmosphere in the cafe on the ground floor. The University of Arts is nearby, so artists gather in the cafe. You can watch them draw while you drink your coffee. Drinks in the cafe are at a reasonable price ($1.5-2).
The whole house is decorated in an original way. As you climb up, it’s like walking through an art gallery.
The room has everything you need and a small but fully functional kitchen and a washing machine (no powder, take it with you) in working order.
Clean bed linen and towels.
It's quiet at night, despite its proximity to the center.
The room has a nice original design.
Cons: There are small insects in the room, mosquitoes or small midges that bite. I had a fumigator with me, it helped me.
One socket does not work and one is loose, making it difficult to use.
The bathroom has two shower heads and two taps. One shower has cool water. This is great during the day when it's hot. From the other - hot through the heater. Hot water does not switch from tap to shower. I think the staff would help me with this. But I discovered this late in the evening before leaving.
Clothes dryer is bad, falling apart and needs to be replaced.
Bad Internet connection. By night the speed drops so much that it is impossible to even watch a movie.
Non-essential things for me that are worth mentioning because they may be important: there is no elevator in the house, but there are steep stairs. The bed is on the second level. I'm 1.58 tall and still had to bend over. If you are taller, it will be difficult.
I think this is a good place to stop in Phnom Penh for a couple of days and take a walk. I would not recommend it for remote work or long-term stay.
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