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The swimming pool at Le Meridien was small and perfect for a quick dip, but the whirlpool bath was amazing! On the Tuesday evening we had an early start the next morning, so had a long lounge about in the whirlpool bath before going for an early dinner. It was so so quiet, no one else was in there! There’s also a gym which looked like it had plenty of equipment in it, and a sauna and steam room.
The bar was buzzing with hotel guests, the majority middle-aged Americans with some other younger people dotted around. A band played ballads and jazz music, while the bartenders mixed up cocktails and two huge glass globes held different flavours of Hungarian Palinka, which is a type of fruit brandy.
The Pool
The rest of the hotel was stunning – everywhere was so clean and polished. Everywhere looked beautiful, but the pool was the pièce de résistance! The stunning rooftop pool was completely beautiful, with a bar in the pool, plenty of room for swimming proper lengths, sunbeds and tables and chairs around the edge, and even an elephant fountain!!!
We had a late lunch by the pool after a busy day exploring the city, and it was honestly one of the best club sandwiches I’ve had (don’t judge me for having a club sandwich in Cambodia – I promise I tried Cambodian street food too), and not too pricey either.
The bathroom was gorgeous – all marble – with a lovely huge shower and organic Agraria toiletries!