- Property type: Condo / Apartment
- Offer type: For Rent
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: Daun Penh , Royal Palace
- Original Property ID: DP4.H66
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 3
Features
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- Ceiling fans
- Contemporary design
- Duplex
- Elevator
- Fully furnished
- High ceilings
- Large open plan spaces
- Natural light
- Near Central Market
- Near French Embassy
- Near Independence Monument
- Near schools
- Street access
- Tourism location
- Washing machine
Details
This 2-bedroom duplex apartment with elevator access near the Royal Palace in downtown Daun Penh is now available for rent.
It has a private terrace overlooking ‘Friends’ and the Hyatt Hotel and is modestly, yet tastefully furnished.
In all, it offers comfort, location, and security with light-filled and generously proportioned rooms at a decent price.
Apartment features:
- A/C and and hot water
- Refrigerator and washing machine
- Off street bicycle parking
- Excellent security and elevator access
- Pet friendly
- EDC ($0.25/kwH) and water ($3/month)
- Cable TV and Wi-Fi not included
Property ID: DP4.H66
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Daun Penh: the real downtown
Day and night Daun Penh is busy and probably best described as the real downtown of Phnom Penh, where the oldest parts of the city are located.
I am referring to Wat Phnom, Phsar Chas, Phsar Kandal, Chey Chumneas and Chaktomuk and the Royal Palace and National Museum, of course!
Preah Sisowath (honoring King Sisowath 1904 to 1927 reign) is the avenue / boulevard running along the riverfront (Tonle Sap).
It starts at the Buddhist Institute near Sothearos Boulevard, then continues north to the Japanese Bridge where it becomes National Road 6 leading north to Battambang.
Generations of days gone by have left their footprints behind… from Angkor kings to French colonists to UN troops and English teachers.
Riverside witnesses the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers and where the Water Festival is best viewed each November.
It is always stunning, especially at sunup and sundown.
In Riverside, there is a wide selection of restaurants, wellbeing services, hotels, shops and bars aimed at tourists.
Among the restaurants, you will find good selections – German, Italian, French, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian and Malaysian.
A personal reflection on Riverside
Street 172 is punctuated with $3 massage joints and bars occupied by grey faces framed with light grey hair.
Yet, just around the corner, Street 178 is now arguably the rising art gallery district of Phnom Penh with the University of Fine Arts a stone’s throw away.
This is the dichotomy of Riverside and the attraction of opposites that makes it such an interesting place!
Friends Café has made a bold statement and the Mansion House seems to be waiting for reincarnation.
Now the Hyatt has opened its doors to the Jet set, it may well become a different designer-schmick precinct to what is currently there now.
In fact, when you look up along 172, the standard of shophouses is somewhat ‘better’ than in other parts of the city: making it the likely rising star of Daun Penh and Riverside.
In the streets around Riverside, there is a sense that there are too many hostess bars, each vying for a shifting slice of the tourist and expat pie.
Rents will rise with the inevitable escalation of land values and the ROI of each vendor’s patch will become more and more critical as the clock ticks.
Looking at Phsar Kandal and the open block where Prey Sar prison once sat, one can’t help but wonder what’s coming next. There is now an underused food hall, if you can call it that.
Given its riverfront proximity and the 172 and 178 ‘sweet spot’, maybe there is something special coming, something for the inspired new generation of architects and artists.
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