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Phnom Penh | Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh | 15 floors

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Name: Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh
Developer: Hyatt Hotels Corporation and Chip Mong Group
Height: 50 meters
Total Land Area: Built on a 39,804.62 square meters in the heart of Phnom Penh
Expected Completion: Expected to open in 2020
Description: A five-star hotel project by Hyatt Hotels Corporation and Chip Mong Group, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh will mark the first Hyatt Regency hotel in Cambodia, and will add to Hyatt’s growing footprint in Southeast Asia.
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Mid-rise building, around 15 floors.
Chip Mong Group has not only entered into a management agreement with Hyatt Regency, ''Fairfield by Marriott'' is also under Royal Field Development Company Limited, a subsidiary of Chip Mong Group.
Hyatt finally sets firm time frame to open pilot hotel in Phnom Penh


Hyatt will open its first hotel in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh next year, located in the city’s Doun Penh district.


Business Traveller first reported on plans for the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh back in 2016, and the group has now given a scheduled opening date for the property of the first quarter of 2021.

The 247-room hotel combines a colonial style building with a modern tower, and is within walking distance of the city’s Royal Palace and National Museum.


The property has been designed by Singapore-based SCDA Architects, with interiors which “reflect Cambodia’s diverse heritage, seamlessly blending Khmer architectural accents, French colonial influences, and specially-commissioned artworks by contemporary Cambodian artist, Fonki”.

Features will include Five Five Rooftop Restaurant and Bar with views of the Mekong River, speakeasy-style bar The Attic, 1,400 sqm of meeting space, a Regency Club lounge, fitness centre, tropical infinity pool and spa.

The hotel will join the existing Park Hyatt Siem Reap as the second property by the group in Cambodia.

Hotel industry experts said that while a new 5-star rated hotel’s opening was welcomed as it would variety and choice, it would also help to boost other rated hotels to upgrade their services to meet guests expectations.

However, they were also weary of the fact that the hotel will be opening at a time when the overall hotel industry is reeling from the debilitating effects of COVOD-19 with many hotels struggling to stay in operation with low occupancy rates while many smaller ones have closed. Business Traveller/KT
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