Hotel Nikko coming to Cambodia
The Cambodian capital Phnom Penh is to get a Hotel Nikko in 2022.
Okura Nikko Hotel Management Co., Ltd, which is a division of Japanese parent Hotel Okura Co., Ltd signed an agreement which will see the 201-key hotel housed in the upper level of the Japan Trade Center which is currently under construction.
Apart from the hotel, the mixed-use development will feature office space and retail outlets.
"It is a big honour for us to be part of this project, an undertaking which will introduce Japanese construction techniques to Cambodia," said Marcel van Aelst, CEO of Okura Nikko Hotel Management.
Located on floors 14-22 of the new building, the hotel will have multiple dining venues, and a skydeck bar on the 23rd floor offering panoramic city views.
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