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Reviews of some of the hotels British Expat’s writers have stayed at over the years

Bayview Hotel Georgetown – Penang

“We made our way round the cavernous atrium to our room. As soon as we walked in we knew we’d got our money’s worth – it was clean and generously sized, with a comfortable king-sized bed and a splendid sea view looking over the Penang Strait.” Kay and Dave find excellent value for money at the Bayview Hotel.

Eastern & Oriental Hotel, George Town, Penang

Eastern & Oriental Hotel – Penang

“If you’d rather stay put and unwind, the balcony of our suite offered a great opportunity to do that. What could be better than sitting down with a cold cocktail, a good book, and a view of the cruise liners sailing in stately fashion through the Penang Strait?” Kay and Dave indulge in a spot of pampering at the E&O.

The obscured view northwards from the Bougainvillier Hotel on Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh – where to stay

“This was our first trip to Phnom Penh and we had decided to splash out a bit. Billed as ‘Phnom Penh’s most comfortable hotel’, the Bougainvillier seemed like a good bet. At $83 per night for a suite we were expecting something seriously good.” Kay and Dave look at some of the places to stay along Phnom Penh’s Sisowath Quay.

Road sign in Siem Reap - the crocodile farm and Angkor Wat are the main destinations!

A trip to Siem Reap

“We decided it was a pity to be so close to Angkor Wat – considered to be one of the wonders of the world – and not go to see it. So towards the end of April 2006 we set out for the town of Siem Reap in Cambodia, just a few kilometres away from the Angkor complex.” Dave and Kay explore what Siem Reap has to offer… full story and pics here!