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Your Mekong Lowlands Holiday
When adventure is calling, answer it with a holiday package to Mekong Lowlands. Renowned for its culture and history, this is one destination you'll always remember. Wondering where to stay on your trip to Mekong Lowlands? Phnom Penh is a leading city that shouldn't be missed. Expedia has flights, hotels, car rentals and more to help you curate your own tailored Mekong Lowlands holiday today.
The Latest Mekong Lowlands Holiday Deals

Chaiya Palace Hotel
Reviewed on 12 Jul. 2025

Sky Tree Hotel By New World Hospitality
Reviewed on 2 Jun. 2023

Anik Palace Hotel
Reviewed on 2 Jul. 2025

Indra Hotel
Reviewed on 10 Apr. 2025
Our guide on where to stay in Mekong Lowlands

Phnom Penh City Centre
Phnom Penh City Centre is a destination visitors seek out for its great bars, fascinating museums and beautiful river views. You might also want to check out attractions like Central Market or Wat Phnom while you're exploring the neighbourhood.
Mekong Lowlands Holiday
Mekong Lowlands Essential Information
Language | Khmer |
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Currency | Cambodian riels |
Closest Airport | Phnom Penh Intl. Airport (PNH) |
Top Sights | Preah Sihanouk Garden, Riverfront Park and Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre |
Our pick of the best Mekong Lowlands Hotel Deals

Plantation Urban Resort & Spa
Reviewed on 24 Jul. 2025

The Bridge Club
Reviewed on 22 Jul. 2025

Luxcity Hotel & Apartment
Reviewed on 25 Jul. 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Mekong Lowlands

Royal Palace
Befitting the home of Cambodia’s royalty, the glittering golden roofline of this palace dominates Phnom Penh’s skyline.

Central Market
Whether you’re looking for fresh food or a new watch, you can buy just about anything imaginable within the walls of Phnom Penh’s famous cross-shaped market.

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
This former prison outside Phnom Penh brings to light the brutality of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge and honors the 17,000 people who lost their lives here.