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Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered, especially for families with kids. From the bustling markets to serene parks, this city offers a delightful mix of cultural attractions and fun activities that will keep your little ones entertained. Imagine exploring the lush gardens of the Royal Palace Park or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the Sisowath Riverside Park, where the sights and sounds of the river create a perfect backdrop for family bonding.

As you navigate through Phnom Penh, you'll find a variety of engaging spots that cater to children of all ages. Whether it's splashing around at the Garden City Water Park or indulging in delicious treats at local eateries like Romdeng Restaurant, there's something for everyone. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best family-friendly destinations, and we invite you to join us in exploring the unique charm of this city with your kids. Get ready for an adventure filled with laughter, learning, and unforgettable memories!

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1Wat Phnom Daun Penh

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Wat Phnom Daun Penh is a captivating Buddhist temple that stands as the tallest religious structure in Phnom Penh, with its origins dating back to 1373. This iconic site is steeped in legend, particularly the tale of a wealthy woman named Penh who discovered four bronze Buddha statues floating down the Mekong River. To honor these sacred relics, she constructed an artificial hill—Phnom—which ultimately gave the city its name.
Lovely temple / park that only costs $1 per person to enter. Highly recommend adding this temple to your things to do in Phnom Penh. The park also has a lovely cafe / souvenir shops inside - loads of lovely statues and wooden figurines.
Augustas J — Google review
The price is $1 for foreigners. The place is pleasant to walk around, you can get to the temple at the top. Many sculptures to admire! Can be done in less than 1 hour.
Yukima — Google review
A visit to Cambodia has to include thus amazing site - absolutely stunning, and my second visit. Some 19/20 years on there is little change - other than the amount of tourists !! Seeing the sunrise behind the temple is superb, but arriving at any time is just as good. Allow at least a couple of hours to walk round, climb the steps to look across the temple, meet local people etc there's toilets on site, local stalls, food etc. There are numerous other temples well worth visiting around here. Beautiful, peaceful surroundings with an amazing history.
Polly W — Google review
This is a Buddhist temple in the centre of Phnom Penh on top of a small hill. You can get great views of the city from here. Wat Phnom has a height of 46 meters. The pagoda is named after Lady Penh from the story of the discovery of the four Buddha statues and one Vishnu statue. There are a stupa, pagoda and temple at the site
CK C — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit while in Phnom Penh. The price of entry for foreigners is only $1 per person and definitely worth the price. The grounds are beautiful and not over crowded. Definitely recommend drinking plenty of water as there is a moderate hill to climb to get to the temple. Overall, one of the best attractions visited while in Phnom Penh.
Jake W — Google review
Sights of Relics that will have you amazed and the gift shop is very awesome too. The tour guide are great at what they do so if you need one,one will be provided to give a glimpse of history.
Dara K — Google review
It is worth a visit to Wat Phnom if you are in central Phnom Penh. It is the starting for all major highways in Cambodia as well as the legendary origin stories of our city. Even the name Phnom Penh, literally "the hill of Lady Penh", reinforces the centrality of Wat Phnom, as this pagoda is the hill that Lady Penh built to honour 4 Buddhist statues that miraculous floated down the river to her. Whether you believe the stories or not, come see the altars dedicated to Lady Penh adjacent to a Buddhist temple (a nice mixing of Buddhism and traditional shamanism). The pagoda grounds also feature a statue representing the return of Battambang and Siem Reap from Thailand to Cambodia, a reminder that the current Thai-Khmer problems are certainly not the first instance of friction between the two nations. Pro Tip There are a lot of cultural performances in the pagoda stage so check the schedule to see if anything is going on during your visit. Also, during Khmer New Year in April, this pagoda is the epicenter of music, dancing and water fighting for the whole of PP.
Sinay's R — Google review
Great place to see the form of their worship here. I love the detail of it all. Notice the acorn shaped urns were actually made of many Reil bills. The gold covering whether leaf or paint was everywhere. It's a lot more interesting than some of the more monochrome architecture you see in the west. Be sure to take your hat off and shoes when you enter out of respect.
Peter L — Google review
ផ្លូវវត្តភ្នំ, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Wat Phnom Daun Penh

2Royal Palace of Cambodia

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The Royal Palace, a stunning palace complex established between 1866 and 1870, is an essential stop for anyone visiting Cambodia. Nestled along the banks of the Chaktomuk River, this architectural gem showcases exquisite Khmer design with subtle French influences. As you wander through its expansive grounds, you'll encounter significant structures like the vibrant Throne Hall and the enchanting Moonlight Pavilion, where traditional Khmer dance performances captivate visitors.
Quite spectacular. Awesome palace complex. Each building tells of architectural beauty aesthetic finish. The entire place remains in memory as if etched in stone. The only sad fact was that we could not get inside the palace. Another disappointment was the lack of permission to take photos inside the Silver Pagoda.
Dr G — Google review
There were barely any people, which made it peaceful to walk around, but several areas were closed off or restricted, so it felt like I didn’t get to see much. Honestly, I was expecting a lot more. Finding the entrance was confusing and to make it worse, there are tuk-tuk drivers outside who try to trick you by saying the palace is closed, just to sell you a sightseeing tour instead. There wasn’t anything truly spectacular that stood out to me. For the $10 entry fee, I’m not sure it’s worth it, especially when compared to the much grander Royal Palace in Bangkok.
Karthik B — Google review
Spectacular! A palatial and grand a you'd expect a palace to be! Grounds are gorgeous. Not allowed in some rooms, nor to take photos, and areas under renovation also not allowed in. Silver pagoda had the floors covered up so the full silver effect was not available on my visit.
Renay M — Google review
We visited this palace on our first day in the city. Amazing site, so different to anything else you might have experienced before. Stunning colours, history and art. Life here is so diverse, wealth and abject poverty, vibrant colours and mud/litter. The palace certainly portrays a very affluent acceptance in a country with so many living with so little.
Polly W — Google review
Be careful. Everywhere says it closes at 5pm but they stop visitors FROM ENTERING at 4pm to allow everyone currently on the grounds to be OUT BY 5 pm. This caught me off guard - but still returned the next day as they open very early at 8pm :). Beautiful grounds, temples, pagodas, and shrines. Don’t skip over the artwork all along the inner wall of the Silver Pagoda area - very interesting and not highlighted.
Tyler B — Google review
Stunning, magnificent and beautiful palace complex. The palace was first constructed by King Norodom between 1866 and 1870; but was largely demolished and rebuilt between 1912 and 1932. The palace's architecture is a mix of traditional Khmer design and French architectural influence, as seen in the gilded roofs, high spires, intricate carvings, and a layout that reflects both grandeur and harmony with nature. Gorgeous
CK C — Google review
Very beautiful palace. I was there at around 2.30 PM and it was super sunny. If you expect a shade, there were not many shades to hide. When I was there, the king was inside the palace but it was hard to see him. I've heard that sometimes people can see him at around 4-4.30 PM. There were not many people there. The guide of the palace took me around and told me about the tradition, the design, the history and everything else. The wall and the temple behind were stunning. Very good place to pray. When the tour ended, they gave me a bottle of water.
Giang L — Google review
This palace is epic beautiful. The structure, the architecture, the splendour, the landscapes and the gardens, the art work, every detail of this palace is unique. It’s difficult to catch its essence in pictures. And then there’s the Hall of the King which is inaccessible to visitors. Photography is also prohibited in this area. So the eye has to catch it all and stack away in memory. Worth a visit guys if you happen to be in Combodia. The Palace also has the King’s Residence and we happened to get a glimpse of his convoy which was disciplined and courteous. They ushered people to move away with dignity, no rudeness nothing.
Seema C — Google review
Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Royal Palace of Cambodia
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3National Museum of Cambodia

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The National Museum of Cambodia is a captivating destination that showcases the rich tapestry of traditional Khmer art and religious artifacts. Housed in a stunning building designed in the 1920s, its architecture draws inspiration from ancient temple styles, creating an immersive experience for visitors. As you wander through its halls, you'll encounter exquisite sculptures and historical pieces that reflect Cambodia's vibrant cultural heritage.
Stepping into the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh feels like walking through a quiet, beautiful garden that suddenly opens up into a gallery of ancient wonders. It's a place where you can really feel the spirit and incredible artistry of the Khmer people. Inside, you're immediately struck by the sheer beauty of the sculptures that are some of the best in the world. You'll see massive stone gods like Vishnu and Shiva, so powerfully carved they practically breathe, alongside incredibly serene Buddhas that just emanate peace. It's more than just the grand statues, though. You'll also find smaller and fascinating pieces of things like ceramics and bronze tools that give you a real peek into everyday life and the amazing craftsmanship of Cambodia's past. So, if you're in Phnom Penh, this museum is an absolute must-see.
Low Y — Google review
The Museum was built in 1917-1920 by French colonial authorities. The graceful terracotta structure of the museum and its beautifully manicured courtyard garden form a soothing and serene relief to the busy streets nearby. The museum boasts of artifacts such as Buddha and Hindu statues depicting the rich history and culture of Cambodia's past
CK C — Google review
Lots of interesting artifacts but the lack of storytelling made this place boring. We felt like we were in hardware shop buying stones for our renovation. Pardon the comparison but that was our impression of the place. They should hire a real curator to manage this place. The entrance fee is USD 10 and to be very honest, it’s a total waste of money. Phnom Penh is a beautiful city so you might as well visit other places which will be worth your while.
Rommel L — Google review
A Must-Visit for History Enthusiasts and Cultural Guardians If you're visiting Phnom Penh, the National Museum of Cambodia is an essential stop—especially for those passionate about ancient civilizations and Hindu heritage. This museum is not just a building filled with artifacts; it is a living archive of Cambodia’s soul. Walking through its galleries, you’ll witness the grandeur of pre-Angkorian and Angkorian Hindu art, including intricate sculptures of Vishnu, Shiva, and other deities that once adorned the temples of a flourishing Khmer empire. These pieces offer a rare glimpse into the spiritual and artistic brilliance that shaped Southeast Asia centuries ago. What makes the museum even more compelling today is its role in the Khmer repatriated artifacts program—a national effort to recover cultural treasures looted during the Khmer Rouge era and smuggled abroad. Over the past 28 years, Cambodia has successfully repatriated more than 1,000 artifacts, many of which are now proudly displayed here. Recent returns include two “Guardian God” heads from the late Angkor period and 14 sculptures from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These artifacts are more than stone and bronze—they are the souls of ancestors, as described by Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture. Their return has sparked renewed interest in the museum and a deeper appreciation for the resilience of Cambodian identity. Whether you're a history buff, a student of religion, or simply a curious traveler, the National Museum of Cambodia offers a powerful, emotional, and educational experience. It’s a place where the past is not forgotten but reclaimed—and where every statue tells a story of survival and return.
Dharmendra R — Google review
The Good Vibes -Many of the Khmer sculptures and artifacts have been described as “amazing,” “stunning,” and a true reflection of Cambodia’s cultural heritage. - The ancient Khmer architecture and central city gardens are aesthetic destinations, providing a cool place to soak it all in. - Cultural workshops (like weaving or dance classes) are trendy for hands-on experience.
Chamnab E — Google review
Beautiful building however as this is the national museum was expecting to see exhibits from all aspects of Cambodian history. These were all statues and not much explanation . Why nothing about how people lived , dressed utensils , jewelry,industries etc . the national museum in siem reap is full of Khmer art and statues and explains everything you need to know in a far better way . If you are going to siem reap give this one a miss
Carol — Google review
Amazing museum with an impressive collection Khmer art up from the 6 th century. Most 12 th century. Great presentation. Worth visiting!!
John D — Google review
The Cambodia Museum is a fantastic place to dive deep into the rich history and culture of Cambodia. The exhibits are well-curated, offering a fascinating look at the country’s ancient art, history, and heritage. The displays of Khmer art, ancient sculptures, and historical artifacts are impressive and educational. The museum is spacious, clean, and has a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great spot to learn while taking in the beautiful surroundings. The staff is knowledgeable and eager to share insights about the exhibits. It’s a must visit for anyone interested in Cambodian history!
MERLIA — Google review
Preah Ang Eng St. (13), Phnom Penh 120211, Cambodia•http://www.cambodiamuseum.info/•+855 23 217 643•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Cambodia

4Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, formerly known as S-21, stands as a haunting testament to Cambodia's tragic past. Once a secondary school, it was transformed into a notorious prison and interrogation center by the Khmer Rouge after they seized control of Phnom Penh in April 1975. Here, an estimated 20,000 individuals faced unimaginable suffering; many were tortured in efforts to extract information about their families or affiliations with the previous regime.
A must if you are in Phnom Penh. Very powerful and well done. The audio tour was great. I recommend giving yourself a lot of time, there is a lot to take in. I HIGHLY recommend the audio tour. It allows for you to take breaks and has extra content available.
Matthew S — Google review
Visiting both the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and the Choeung Ek Killing Fields was one of the most emotional and powerful experiences I’ve had in Cambodia. These places tell the story of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime — not through imagination, but through real evidence, preserved buildings, and the voices of survivors and victims. At Tuol Sleng (S-21), the entrance fee is $6 and includes an audio guide with headphones, available in about 10 to 12 major world languages — including RUSSIAN, which was a great help for me. You simply put on the headset, and as you walk through the former high school turned prison, the story unfolds in your own language. The museum is quiet and deeply respectful, filled with photographs, personal stories, and untouched prison cells. Later, when you come to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields, the experience continues, you walk through the field where thousands of innocent people were executed. The audio includes survivors’ stories and historical context, and there’s even a moment of silence built into the experience, allowing you to reflect. The stupa filled with victims’ skulls is a heartbreaking symbol, but it’s also a powerful reminder of what humanity must never allow again. Both places are incredibly respectful in how they present the past — not as a tourist attraction, but as places of remembrance and education. These visits are emotionally heavy, but absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to understand Cambodia’s recent history. I highly recommend both sites for anyone visiting Phnom Penh — not for fun, but for truth, reflection, and respect.
Para P — Google review
A difficult but essential visit to truly understand Cambodia’s recent history. This former school turned prison during the Khmer Rouge regime is deeply impactful. Walking through the cells, seeing victims’ photos, and listening to the audio guide (highly recommended) is a heavy experience that stays with you. It’s not an easy visit, but a necessary one to honor the memory of those who suffered here. 💡 Tip: Take your time and approach it with respect. This is not a tourist attraction — it’s a place of remembrance.
Sergio M — Google review
I must admit, at first I was not planning on visiting the place for obvious reasons, but then I changed my mind. And it sure was worth trying to understand Cambodia’s past. The museum is very well maintained and has a tranquille aura to it despite the horrible past. The outside yard as well as birds singing make the stories told by the audio guide more bearable somehow. When taking an audio guide you can learn alot and spend more time at the museum than expected. I was there for almost 3 hours. There are 4 building at Tuol Sleng, each one with 2 floors and a story of its own to tell. Some might find them too drastic, however all of us should know how this horror unfolded to spare our planet from repeating the same mistakes over and over again…
Ewelina B — Google review
I'm touring in Phnom Penh and this place was recommended as part of things to do. Not knowing much about the history of Cambodia, I was still able to follow the narrative of the atrocities that happened at this place and the why's behind them. I used the audio guide which was good, and easy to follow. The guide has warnings if the images to be shown the next stage, would be graphic for some, leaving the listener to decide to go to the next section or listen to the audio outside. This was appreciated. The top floors of Buildings A and B, had some exhibitions which were informative. Overall a good place to go learn some tragic history.
Tatenda M — Google review
Coupled with a visit to the killing fields, this is a very sobering but important part of Cambodia’s history. It is told graphically, but effectively. You can ask for an English speaking guide to take you round, or take the audio tour.
Helen B — Google review
5 stars for an absolute must see to learn what happened here so hopefully it never happens again and don't believe Pol Pot is the only person to have done these atrocities or Cambodia being the only country. Over our history many countries have committed genocide. This museum has an audio tour with many details, your heart saddens
Ce'Ajaye H — Google review
A well-maintained museum documenting a dark time in Cambodian history. I would recommend to make time for this if you are in Phnom Penh, in order to understand a little bit of the country's history.
Angel P — Google review
Street 113, 3, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://tuolsleng.gov.kh/•+855 77 252 121•Tips and more reviews for Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

5Silver Pagoda

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Nestled within the Royal Palace complex, the Silver Pagoda stands as a breathtaking testament to Cambodia's rich cultural heritage. Known for its stunning floor made of over 5,000 solid silver tiles, this sacred temple is home to an array of remarkable treasures, including a dazzling statue of Buddha embellished with more than 9,500 diamonds. Among these gems is a striking 25-carat diamond that crowns the statue, captivating all who visit with its brilliance and beauty.
The Silver Pagoda is one of the highlights of Phnom Penh. It’s located within the Royal Palace grounds and, honestly, I found it even more impressive than the palace itself. The architecture is stunning, the grounds are peaceful, and everything is very well maintained. Most areas are open to visitors, although photography is limited in some parts, especially inside the buildings. Still, there are plenty of beautiful spots for photos. I visited on a weekend, and surprisingly, there was no wait at all. The ticket costs $10 for foreigners and includes access to both the Silver Pagoda and the Royal Palace. If you’re in Phnom Penh, this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss!
Bhashitha H — Google review
Its a great traditional building of Cambodia showing beautiful architecture right next to where the king lives (though he wasn’t in the country when we went) it is very hot though so watch out for that espically since there is a dress code and you might need to wear long clothes.
Christian B — Google review
🏛️ Overview The Royal Palace of Cambodia stands as a majestic symbol of Khmer architecture and royal heritage. Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh, the palace complex offers a serene yet regal experience, blending cultural richness with architectural splendor. ✨ Highlights Architectural Grandeur: The palace features golden spires, intricately carved facades, and expansive courtyards. The Throne Hall is particularly impressive, with its soaring ceilings and ceremonial ambiance. Cultural Significance: As the official residence of the King of Cambodia, the palace plays a vital role in royal ceremonies and national identity. Peaceful Gardens: The landscaped grounds provide a tranquil escape from the city’s bustle, ideal for reflection and photography. 📝 Visitor Experience Accessibility: The palace is centrally located and easily accessible by foot or tuk-tuk. Entry procedures are well-organized, though some areas are restricted to visitors. Guided Tours: Available on-site, offering valuable historical context and insights into royal traditions. Photography: Permitted in most outdoor areas, but restricted inside key buildings such as the Silver Pagoda. ⚠️ Recommendations Best Time to Visit: Early mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures. Dress Code: Modest attire is required; shoulders and knees should be covered. Language Support: English-speaking guides are available, though signage is limited.
Dharmendra R — Google review
Part of the entrance ticket to Royal Palace. Very cool place to see lots of amazing pagodas and buildings. Go early to beat the crowds. They also have a model of Angkor Wat which is very cool
Olly S — Google review
The floor tiles of this pagoda are made of silver, giving rise to its name. Most of the floor was covered by mats or carpet, so it may not be noticeable if you do not pay attention. There were also the emerald and the gold Buddha statues inside the pagoda. Unfortunately photos of the interior is not allowed
CK C — Google review
The Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh is truly a must-see, especially for anyone who loves architecture as much as I do. This was my second favorite experience in the city, and it left a lasting impression. The pagoda’s design is both intricate and grand, showcasing traditional Khmer architecture with ornate carvings and delicate details that made me pause and take in every feature. The craftsmanship is astounding—each element feels like a testament to Cambodia's rich cultural heritage. We decided to visit on a Saturday morning, arriving around 9 a.m., hoping to beat the crowds. Despite our early start, the place was already bustling with visitors, all eager to take in the beauty of the pagoda and the surrounding Royal Palace compound. It’s clearly a popular destination, and for good reason! The energy from the crowd added to the experience, creating a shared sense of awe. The entrance fee to the Royal Palace, which includes access to the Silver Pagoda, is USD 10. Once inside the compound, the Silver Pagoda is just a short walk away, making it convenient to explore both sites in one visit. Inside, the emerald Buddha and the stunning silver floor tiles stand out as highlights. Though parts of the floor are protected to preserve them, the visible sections are enough to capture the luxury and historic significance of the place. For me, visiting the Silver Pagoda wasn’t just a sightseeing activity—it was an experience filled with admiration for the skill and devotion behind its creation. If you’re in Phnom Penh, don’t miss it!
Velle S — Google review
The Silver Pagoda is a must see in Phnom Penh, connected to the royal palace, and it is better than the royal palace itself. Everything inside is accessible although there are some photography restrictions. The place is mesmerising and well maintained. I would absolutely recommend everyone to visit the place. Tickets cost 10$ for foreigners which also includes the royal palace.
Rafa D — Google review
We visited Silver Pagoda and Royal Palace together as RP ticket includes Silver Pagoda too. It was worth definitely visiting it. There were different Budha statues and whole floor was made out of silver. We also saw some treasures from the royal family as well here. Recommend it!
Halide V — Google review
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6Garden City Water Park

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Garden City Water Park is a must-visit destination in Phnom Penh for families looking to have a blast. The park offers an array of thrilling water rides, including the towering Boomerango and the lengthy Super Bowl slides. Additionally, visitors can relax on the lazy river or test their surfing skills on the FlowRider. With its clean facilities and all-day fun for the whole family, this water park promises an unforgettable experience.
The facility offers an impressive variety of water attractions suitable for all ages - from the thrilling multi-story waterslides for teenagers to the shallow splash zones perfectly designed for toddlers. Cleanliness deserves special mention: all pools were crystal clear, changing rooms spotless, and the entire park meticulously maintained. The staff regularly checked and cleaned facilities throughout our visit. Safety was clearly a priority, with attentive lifeguards stationed at every attraction who were both vigilant and friendly. The park wasn't overcrowded despite visiting during peak season, which made for shorter queues and a more relaxed experience. Food options were diverse and surprisingly good quality for a water park. We particularly enjoyed the grilled options and fresh salads. Prices were reasonable considering the venue type. Staff members were exceptionally helpful, from the friendly welcome at reception to assistance with lockers and directions around the park. When my daughter lost her bracelet, a staff member went above and beyond to help us find it. The park layout is well-designed with plenty of shaded seating areas and loungers available. We appreciated the clearly marked maps throughout the facility. Parking was ample and included in the admission price, which itself offered excellent value for a full day of entertainment. Their online booking system was seamless and offered a slight discount. For anyone considering a visit - arrive early, bring sunscreen, and plan to spend the whole day to fully enjoy all attractions. Garden City Water Park has become our new summer tradition and we're already planning our return visit!
Riva — Google review
Good place to visit. Family friendly. But the kitchen counter top up needs some training on how to communicate properly with guest. Food abit expensive. But overall experience is ok.
Josefus V — Google review
Their website suggests that they have something for everyone yet the deepest pool they had was 100cm. They did have a 180cm one that you couldn’t swim in only jump in. So if you are an adult there isn’t anything to do here, its pretty much only for kids and babies as well as the parents who stand next to the kids. The staff was kind that’s the only reason i gave 2 stars. Also recommend buying tickets online since its cheaper.
Erin — Google review
A bit pricy, but when we got to the big slides could see why it was worth the price. The slides were super fun! If you're not going to do the slides, not worth it, however it is a very nice place to play with kids. Super roomy and has tons of play areas and other slides
Coby C — Google review
great variety of slides and play area. the food at the food court is also delicious and decently priced. recommend that you wear swimwear that doesn't have zipper or pocket in the back so that you can enjoy all the rides and activities. also bring footwear since the concrete will be hot during the day. however, they are quite strict about sunglasses, hat, watch, footwear, and phone on many rides. I recommend read their FAQ page on their website. certain portions of the park are not open at park open hours. buy tickets online if you can since it's generally cheaper than in-person
Maximus S — Google review
It was a very nice water park, had various slides and a wave pool, plus a lazy river. However most attractions don’t open until like 11:30am-12:30pm, so coming early wastes a lot of your time. The wave pool is a scam, not a single wave was witnessed. Most of the slides need 2 people, so as a solo traveler it was a bit limited. It’s a Sunday and there’s not many people around which is strange for a water park at the least. But the rides I did go on were good
Universally H — Google review
The ticket is double price if you don't book online. After you paid 15,5 usd for entrance you still have to pay for toilet paper. Book grab out here. The private motorcycle takes 1,5 hour instead of 30 min.
Johan K — Google review
I have been going to this water park for 5 years now. It used to be brilliant. The decline is incredible. I went 4 months ago and noticed all the slides were no longer slidey. I got stuck in a few of them and had to crawl out! Went again yesterday hoping this would have been fixed. But it was worse. I don't know anything about flume maintenance but surely they need to be cleaned and have some sort of water treatment to keep the friction. I don't believe anything in this park has ever been cleaned. The water was dirty. The floor of the wave pool is badly damaged and needs replaced. Saw two staff members sleeping at there food kiosk! And the ones who were awake had a terrible attitude. I used to love this water park and hope it can be returned to what it used to be. Surely they must clean/fix the slides and take proper care of the place. Otherwise there is just no point in going.
Nc P — Google review
Street Ly Yong Phat, Phum Prek Tarath, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://gardencitywaterpark.com/booking•+855 96 851 4444•Tips and more reviews for Garden City Water Park

7Wat Botum Park

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Wat Botum Park is home to the ancient Khmer Buddhist pagoda, Wat Botum, also known as the Temple of Lotus Blossoms. Built in the 15th century by King Ponhea Yat, this colorful temple showcases photogenic saffron-colored robes and houses important relics and paintings. The park adjacent to the temple offers a playground for kids and open grassy areas for exercise. Additionally, visitors can explore the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument nearby.
In the park theres the Cambodia–Vietnam Friendship Monument, is a large concrete monument commemorating alliance between Vietnam and Cambodia. It features heroic statues of Vietnamese and Cambodian soldiers in the "Socialist realist" style, together with a woman and a baby representing Cambodian civilians.
METAL F — Google review
Very nice area, many people doing their walk in the evening. Place get light up
Dip — Google review
I brought myself to run from home, located on street 197 across from BKK, to Wat Butom garden to participate in “Viksit Bharat Run 2025”, which is a Sunday challenge to boost my motivation to move on 🏃‍♀️
Sakura E — Google review
Clean, large square. Public toilets available for a fee. Lots of fun going on in the evening. People dance and play games. The very bad air is very stressful, though.
Frank N — Google review
Absolutely beautiful wat. Friendly people, even let me look inside a newly constructed pair of Pagodas that wasn't open to the public yet. In one of the temples, there is a wax figure or mummy of a monk...I am thoroughly unsure about if it is actually wax or a real human being. Went there 2 times and still wasn't sure. 🤣🙈
Markus G — Google review
Wat Botum Park is an ideal destination for weekends or leisure time. The park offers ample space for walking, running, skating, biking, dancing, and various other activities. Additionally, there are vendors selling items at reasonable prices, providing an opportunity to make enjoyable purchases. Thanks for considering this recommendation!
Heng L — Google review
Park with lots of area to play exercise and in the view of beautiful monuments and buildings! You’ll see lot of legions here that you can feed and play around with
Lahari — Google review
Nice park with lots of space for park activities.
Fauzii — Google review
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8Independence Monument

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Independence Monument, a 20-meter tower located at the intersection of Norodom Blvd and Sihanouk Blvd, was unveiled in 1962 to commemorate Cambodia's independence from France. Shaped like a lotus flower, it is best viewed from the park to the west. Adjacent to it is the Norodom Sihanouk Memorial, housing a bronze statue of King Norodom Sihanouk.
The Independence Monument is an iconic landmark in Phnom Penh, symbolizing Cambodia’s freedom from colonial rule. The intricate design and stunning architecture make it a must-see, especially at night when it’s beautifully lit. The surrounding park offers a peaceful spot to relax, making it a great place to visit for both history and scenery.
Markéta J — Google review
There is a long strip leading up to the monument that is in the roundabout. It is a nice area to walk around, gets very busy at night with people walking around and kids roller blading. It’s amazing how many independent statues there are along south east Asia all commending there freedom from the French.
Sup_Lick — Google review
The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia’s independence from French colonial rule, it stands tall and proud in the center of a busy roundabout — shaped like a lotus flower, inspired by Angkor Wat architecture. While you can’t go inside, it’s still worth stopping by — especially during the day when the area is calmer and traffic lighter. At night, it’s beautifully lit, but also more crowded. There’s a nice park area around it where locals relax, jog, or sit in the shade. A good photo spot, a piece of history, and a peaceful moment in the middle of Phnom Penh’s buzz.
JOKER'S — Google review
The Independence Monument is a tall, beautiful structure shaped like a lotus flower.I think this monument is truly special. Why visit it? It shows a big part of Cambodia's history and pride. It looks amazing to see, especially when it lights up brightly at night.
Ren T — Google review
Beautiful scenery and building at night! Went on a Sunday night, and there was only a man sleeping within the monument. It's really worth the view, but just be careful when crossing the road to the monument, especially some cars and tuk tuks may drive quite fast.
Vincent T — Google review
It's a historical site with great Khmer genuinely architectural design for visit.
Judy T — Google review
Nice place to visit away from the hordes of tourists, and free. Take a stroll instead of transportation.
Pedro P — Google review
It is one place that keep me excited once you enter, you will see many fitness enthusiast who are passionately doing many activities around Monument in morning & evening. Authorities are putting lot of efforts keep this beautiful place neat & tidy. which is a commendable thing .
Senaka S — Google review
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9Wat Ounalom Monastery

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Wat Ounalom Monastery, established in 1443, is a significant Buddhist temple complex located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is renowned for its elaborate stupas and serves as the headquarters of the Cambodian Mohanikay order of Buddhism. The monastery's 44 buildings house religious art and hold a rich history as the former residence of numerous monks.
Beautiful pagoda full of peace. The building is made by typical architecture which you can admire. Don’t forget to take proper clothes (no uncovered legs and shoulders)
Klara D — Google review
Wat Ounalom Monastery is a peaceful spot, though there isn’t much to see compared to other major attractions in Phnom Penh. It’s located near the riverside, making it a nice place for a quiet walk, and it’s also close to the National Museum, so it’s easy to combine the two in one visit. While the monastery may not have the same grandeur as others in the city, it offers a serene environment to reflect and enjoy the surrounding area. However, bear in mind that it can get quite hot, so be prepared for the walk if you visit during the daytime. It’s a good stop if you’re nearby and looking for a brief moment of calm.
Velle S — Google review
Beautiful pagoda with bright gold and very detail ornaments. We are allowed to go inside the main building but had to open shoes. No entry ticket but ensure to take permition to go inside. Please use proper clothing (no exposure of shoulder and use below knee pants / skirts)
Agtifa P — Google review
I've lived in Cambodia for about eight years and passed by it many times, but I finally went inside during the 2025 Pchum Ben. According to Wikipedia, it is an important temple in Cambodia, apparently built in 1443. It was incredibly beautiful, and I felt a profound sense of sacredness. It was my first time participating in the Pchum Ben ceremony, and it was a truly valuable experience. It may not be a famous tourist destination, but I recommend visiting it at least once.
Base C — Google review
I was lucky enough to see a ceremony for young monks at this beautiful Wat (temple). The temple’s architecture and style makes it calm and relaxing to walk around, please always dress accordingly and have manners when visiting a temple (same as you would in any other religious and worshippers place or building)
Stephan F — Google review
One of my favorite temples in PP. The entrance is free, it's open till late and it's so quiet, mysterious and peaceful at night. Highly recommended to escape the noise and the hassle of the streets. Cute cats around. Frangipani flowers look so nice in the winter season. Visited in December
Maria S — Google review
Beautiful temple in Phnom Penh. I regularly donate food and water here, and the Abbott is very kind. Just be cautious—some taxi or tuk-tuk drivers offering help may give the wrong impression about the temple
Kunkhmer T — Google review
Very interesting temple. Sadly it was closed when i arrived. But still very good experience.
Sam — Google review
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10Wat Langka Preah Kossamaram

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Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh, Wat Langka stands as a vibrant and intricate Buddhist pagoda adorned with gilded accents. This temple is not only a spiritual haven but also an active center for meditation, offering free sessions led by resident monks several times a week. Established in 1442 by Ponhea Yat, it originally served as a library for Buddhist scriptures and has since evolved into an important gathering place for both locals and monks.
Wat Langka, one of Phnom Penh’s oldest pagodas, was established in 1442. This serene temple, located near the Independence Monument, serves as a sanctuary for Buddhist teachings and a meditation center. Its beautiful Khmer architecture, tranquil gardens, and rich history make it a must-visit. Despite the turmoil of the Khmer Rouge era, Wat Langka remained untouched, preserving its spiritual and cultural significance.
Soneat H — Google review
Visiting Wat Langka Pagoda sounds like a wonderful idea! It's great that there's no entry fee, and its proximity to the Independence Monument makes it a convenient stop. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and the cultural experience in the heart of Phnom Penh. Don't forget to explore the surroundings as well – you might discover more hidden gems in the area.
Ramesh K — Google review
A lovely buddhist temple sitting at the heart of Phnom Penh. Monks actively live and practice here. Entrance is free but please be quiet while roaming the temple ground to avoid distracting the people in prayer.
Dyan S — Google review
A quiet temple in the middle of the city, free of entrance. The temple is located within a monastery. There are active Buddhist monks living there. It's little place of calm and relaxing in the otherwise buzzing city. Dress appropriately of course: covered shoulders.
Sam B — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting Wat Langka during my recent trip to Cambodia, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. This beautiful temple is steeped in history and culture, and it was amazing to see all of the intricate details and artwork that make it so unique. The temple grounds are peaceful and serene, and the lush greenery that surrounds the temple creates a wonderful atmosphere that is perfect for meditation and reflection. The architecture of the temple is simply breathtaking, with stunning carvings and decorations that showcase the incredible skill of the artisans who created them. The highlight of my visit to Wat Langka was definitely the opportunity to speak with some of the monks who live and work there. They were so welcoming and friendly, and I learned so much about their way of life and the teachings of Buddhism. It was a truly enlightening experience that I will never forget. Overall, I cannot recommend Wat Langka highly enough. Whether you are a history buff, a culture lover, or simply looking for a peaceful place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, this temple is definitely worth a visit. It is a five-star attraction that truly deserves all of the praise it has received!
Faisal M — Google review
Wat Langka is a beautiful and peaceful Buddhist temple located in the heart of Phnom Penh. The temple's stunning architecture and intricate details make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Cambodian culture and history. I enjoy the serene atmosphere of the temple's courtyards and gardens, as well as admire the impressive collection of Buddhist artifacts and statues on display. The temple is also a popular spot for meditation and spiritual retreats, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to connect with their inner selves in a tranquil and serene environment. Overall, Wat Langka is a truly beautiful and inspiring place that should not be missed when visiting Phnom Penh.
Simon H — Google review
The purpose why we went there was to attend mediation with the monks but there was none when we arrived. Nevertheless I will give it 3 stars because going there is free. No entrance fee. They have this time to meditate with the monks on selected days. If I am not mistaken, MONDAYS-SATURDAYS 5pm to 7pm. Sorry, I forgot to write down the schedule. No meditation on Sunday. We went there Sunday so we had no luck. Anyway, the architecture is beautiful. It's just near Independence Monument so if you have spare time you can just stop by to have a picture taken and continue with the rest of your tour.
Her M — Google review
Wat Langka is near Independence Monument. This is a small pagoda with a very nice Buddhist temple inside. There is not much to see for locals. There is no entry fee so why not visit one more temple if you are touring around the city.
010 P — Google review
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11ភោជនីយដ្ឋាន​ រំដេង​ - Romdeng Restaurant

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Romdeng Restaurant is housed in a beautifully restored French building and is renowned for its traditional Khmer cuisine as well as modern Cambodian dishes. The menu features a variety of options, including unique offerings like deep-fried tarantula and stir-fried red ants, alongside vegetable specials and salads. Visitors can enjoy breakfast and lunch in a pleasant atmosphere with decent portion sizes at affordable prices.
I discovered this restaurant through the friendly hotel staff at Caravan Hotel. The locals know the best Khmer food places and this is one of them right nearby the hotel. As a Khmer person, this was the best place I’ve ordered delivery from and dined in! Everything is clean and well served both for dining in person or ordering online. The flavors are very authentic and all very delicious, I’ve returned many times during my stay and the prices are extremely affordable. We spend less than $15 for a dinner for 2, and that’s including drinks! However, one of my favorite dishes, the grilled pork chops with rice and eggs, is only served during breakfast.
Virginia P — Google review
From my experience of the place ✍️: - Khmer Authentic Taste ✅ - Affordable Price ✅ - Lovely Interior & Exterior - Big Space ✅ - Relaxing Khmer Songs ✅ - Friendly Security & Staff - Great Service ✅ - and Energetic Cats 😺🐈 Overall: 8/10 🍀 This is my first time to be here 🍀.
DatDude57 — Google review
🐟 Great Flavors, Especially the Grilled Fermented Fish I’ve visited Romdeng twice and the standout dish for me is definitely the grilled fermented fish—absolutely delicious when paired with plain rice. The grilled pork ribs are also tasty, and the traditional Khmer soup adds a nice touch of authenticity. The restaurant is spacious and well-decorated, though I found the staff not particularly friendly or engaging. Still, worth a visit for the food!
Anh N — Google review
Came here because it was near our hotel, and food was good! Had the fish amok, loklok and a salad with pork belly. The salad had some bitter veg leaves in it (intentional) with a flavor akin to Thai/vietnamese. Overall a nice easy place for lunch, and we filled our bellies full enough for a nap!
Celine T — Google review
An affordable spot for lunch and Khmer food. Dishes are pre cooked. you just select from the menu. Food comes out quickly, and everything is priced at $2. Portions are small, so you can try a variety of dishes. Service is a bit slow, possibly due to crowded.
Ratha H — Google review
The place feels airy with comfortable seating. Food came out quickly. The Khmer fish soup had a nice flavor but the fish had too many bones, the fish amok was just average, and the grilled chicken was overly salty. Service was quite good though — staff were attentive and quick.
Hoang N — Google review
Our favourite places for dinner on our trip so far. My Cambodian friend recommended me this place and it did not disappoint. The portions are small and dishes around 2$ each, perfect to try a bit of everything.
Lucie G — Google review
This restaurant has serves traditional Khmer food with a modern feel. Delicious and very affordable. Highly recommend!
Charlie C — Google review
35, Preah Ang Phanavong St.(240, corner 55, Phnom Penh 120207, Cambodia•+855 69 390 330•Tips and more reviews for ភោជនីយដ្ឋាន​ រំដេង​ - Romdeng Restaurant

12Night market

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The Central Market, also referred to as the Iron Cotton Market, is a distinctive cross-shaped dome that serves as a prominent symbol of Phnom Penh. Constructed by a French architect, this market features an array of small stalls offering various goods such as clothing, household items, fresh produce, and artisanal crafts. Visitors can explore sections dedicated to local specialties like fruits, flowers, and vegetables along with popular items like handicrafts and jewelry.
What a beautiful experience. A night market with a difference. Lively and vibrant. It was alive and enticing. I loved walking the streets, feeling so safe and enjoying the atmosphere. The variety of goods, all layed out was phenomenal. You have to see it to believe it. The quality of goods was excellent. The colour's were so vibrant. My senses were tingling with the amazing sights, cacophony of sounds and sensational, mouthwatering smells. Please know that you'll fall in love with this market.
Rasta R — Google review
Disappointing and unhygienic. The night market in Siem Reap was a letdown. The food stalls served low-quality and unappetizing dishes, with questionable ingredients. The complete lack of hygiene was alarming, with vendors handling food with bare hands and poor sanitation practices. Unless significant improvements are made, I would strongly advise against visiting this night market for food or shopping.
Siddharth S — Google review
thats Like Good place to have Enjoyment while with friends and can also shop local products
Saad S — Google review
It's a bit out of town, but if you like the nightlife, it's worth a visit.
Rodrigo B — Google review
I didn't risk eating, the sanitary conditions are off-putting and the sellers are pushy. But the atmosphere 🤗
Jerzy R — Google review
Good 😊 test
Imtiaz A — Google review
Great place, middle of the town by the river, reasonable prices but no big sizes
Global.traveler — Google review
Very much famous in Cambodia
Mizanur R — Google review
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13Toul Tompong Market (Russian Market)

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The Russian Market, also known as Tuol Tom Poung Market, is a bustling and vibrant marketplace in Phnom Penh. It offers a wide variety of goods including souvenirs, clothing, and food. Adjacent to the market are trendy coffee shops, restaurants, and boutique shops that make it a popular spot for exploration. Visitors can spend hours browsing through knick-knacks, enjoying the food court and wet market, or even finding second-hand motorbike parts.
Many stalls sell souvenir and you can bargain with the buyer. I got 3 T-shirt with price 2,5 USD / piece. Also bought several key chains and traditional purses. You can buy many varieties of souvenirs here. On the other side of the market you can also find several food stall and other household / daily groceries
Agtifa P — Google review
If you’re after a nice broth, authentic Cambodian noodle soup (kuyteav), this is the place to go. I honestly think it’s the best kuyteav in Phnom Penh. My usual order is glass noodles or thick rice noodles with beef, beef meatballs, and braised pork organs, always hits the spot.
Janez Y — Google review
Honestly a very nice market. It is smaller in scale compared to central market. But the stalls here have everything. Mainly souvenirs stuffs. Managed to get some nice paintings also as well. Can spend at least 1 to 1.5hrs here.
SL W — Google review
The market is huge, a lot of items available here but it was quite messy. You can get lost if you come here for shopping. So make sure to be alert on the exit and shop. The market is a bit hot and have a bad ventilation system. It might be uncomfortable for some people to shop here plus the hygiene of this place can be improved. We didn't shop much here, only just looking through some of the items.
Hafizun M — Google review
can get very warm if you go during lunch time so wear light clothing and bring a fan with you. many interesting things to see and buy
Trixie E — Google review
Love the sound, sight and smell of the traditional market. Stuff of all sorts can be found here. After walking around, I enjoyed a small bowl of Glutinous rice ball at 2k. The rice ball is filled with salty green bean paste. Coconut sweet soup has sesame. Served at room temperature.
Wilson Y — Google review
one of the big market in Phnom Penh. You can find anything from fresh products, food and drinks (we had breakfast here which is nice), souvenirs etc. Opens early starting 6am. Worth a visit if you have spare time.
Haifa S — Google review
Messy market with everything In particular I go to get second hand and new scooter parts (also have some motorcycles parts for small engine ones) Good place to buy a second hand scooter engine, carburator, wheels. Most of the stock is from Honda dream. I was looking to get a carburator part for Honda today. A whole used carburator is 20$. There is also a shop selling new parts. They can import from Thailand too Apart from the parts the market also has lots of tools , chemicals, paints, cleaning products, garment, artwork, bamboo baskets and lamspahde, food courts , vegetables. I guess every kind of Cambodia relevant necessity. You can't unfortunately find here big motorcycle second hand parts. You can find some simple ones that are shared with smaller engines like gaskets, spark plugs, chains, There is nice sundown overlooking market. Pleasant area in general (for Phnom Penh). Lively and natural, authentic living quarters of town, with a good mix of foreign style bars and restaurants
K S — Google review
Corner of, St. 163, St 440, Phnom Penh 12310, Cambodia•+855 15 222 930•Tips and more reviews for Toul Tompong Market (Russian Market)

14Sorya Center Point

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Sorya Shopping Center is a luxurious Western-style mall in Phnom Penh, offering a wide range of shops including apparel, jewelry, and a grocery store. The center also features a food court and cinema for entertainment. With its 8 floors, it stands out as the most upscale shopping destination in the city. Visitors can enjoy bargaining for items despite marked prices. Additionally, the complex includes entertainment options such as cinemas and dining areas reminiscent of commercial centers in Vietnam.
Went over to this shopping center on my way to Central Market. It has 5 levels with shops such as Mr DIY, supermarket, restaurants (Pepper Lunch, Pizza, Bonchon fried chicken, Asian Kitchen, etc) & tailor shops. A food court with local delicacies (Flavours of Cambodia) is located on 4th floor. A Starbuck cafe is located at the ground floor & a cinema on the highest floor. Fully air-conditioned centre. Good place to seek refuge from Cambodia afternoon sun..
KM G — Google review
Kool place! It’s definitely gotten busier since last year. There aren't many restaurants, and the food court is a bit overpriced. There's also an empty Pizzy Company location above. We went to watch a movie, and it was a pretty kool experience. Afterward, my wife grabbed her coffee fix downstairs at Starbucks.
Vy — Google review
Was wonderful I haven’t been here for almost 8years The mall is quite and the gaming center which is the arcade most of the game machine are not working and it’s really hot in there The shopping center is a good place if you’re going to the Major cineplex (cinema) or going to eat it’s still a good place or maybe going on a date But for some shop are closed so I don’t really recommend but if you want to get some souvenir or food or going for movie date sure I recommend Enjoy your day. Thanks🙏🏻❤️
Xinger T — Google review
I will recommen If you want cheap food and drink it is good choic, the are some dresses shop but not so modern, other electronics shops are available, so during hot weather days spending time here is best for you,
Cheap 2 — Google review
Most of the shops are closed, you cannot find anything fancy here. Seems like it corrupting as not much people going here and mostly cheap clothes shops are open. However, Good Air cons, many restaurants like lotteria, starbucks, bonchon, ... and some of electronics shops like sony,honor, huawei...
Trần V — Google review
Bad security service moto parking! I go gym in Sorya since 2020 until now I keep to go there for gym ! But today at 6:30 pm 09,09,25 I have a bad experience with the guy security service at the parking moto because my phone was finished balance I didn’t know because when I was at the gym club we used WiFi so after gym when I move out at the parking I can’t use my ABA and in my bag I have only 50$ and I give it to him I said if you have change you take this he refused to take it so he block me a few minutes I ask him can I go and I will bring back he still make it difficult for just 1000r lol and after that he said he need to call his boss for that issue what the hell it just for 1000r he make so much difficult….you think I will cheat for 1000r? guys please check your security service it bad after this month I will stop my gym there I gonna change to another place!
Berry B — Google review
There is a movie theater, Starbucks, but the clothes and shoes are outdated and pricey. Most of the shops were also closed or under renovation. The supermarket, though, was good. Most of the products came from Thailand.
Monalissa M — Google review
Sorya shopping mall is the first modern shopping center in Phnom Penh, capital city of Cambodia which official opening in 2002. There are many stores are selling clothes, shoe, watch, etc. It’s a beauty shopping mall with a great design which remind me old memory.
VPK G — Google review
No. 13-61, St. 63, Sangkat Phsar Thmei I, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh Preah Trasak Paem Phnom Penh Phnom Penh, 12210, Cambodia•https://www.facebook.com/SORYACenterPoint/•+855 16 556 608•Tips and more reviews for Sorya Center Point

15FACTORY Phnom Penh

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FACTORY Phnom Penh, a 3.4-hectare Levi's garment factory transformed into a vibrant hub for entrepreneurs and artists, offers a unique experience in Phnom Penh. The graffiti-covered space provides a peaceful open-air atmosphere with cafes and restaurants offering diverse cuisines. Visitors can borrow bicycles to explore the expansive complex, which also features activity classes, game rooms, and rentable spaces.
An incredible space with so many amazing murals and street arts. When we passed by there was an intense Basketball Tournament as well. There is such a big community here with everything being seamlessly at walking distance. I would definitely come back to visit the shops that I wasn’t able to see previously!
Karl D — Google review
The old factory has been given a new lease of life with art spaces and workspaces. There are many cafes and shops including a cinema here. A suitable place for people who like to walk and cycle. There is a skate park and pickleball here. There are many mural art here, underground and mainstream events.
Amirul I — Google review
Urban Village Lobby entrance…… one of the nicest lobby I have ever seen. It’s not just a lobby but it’s a multi activities in one place. The one area contain any different spaces for different type of people, they have a working area, sitting area, welcoming area and especially one of my favorite area is billiard where they are all open for all tenants, staff and residence for free. It’s not just about the activities but it’s also about the colorful design that they had enhanced in that lobby to make it look more livable and enjoyable.
Neth S — Google review
Factory Phnom Penh is a dynamic mixed-use creative and commercial hub located in a repurposed garment factory complex in Phnom Penh. I had there's many times to participate in events, Factory Phnom Penh is also a popular venue for events, with spaces for concerts, markets, fashion shows, and other gatherings. And this place is the kids friendly. There's also have the Food and Drink, You'll find a diverse range of food and beverage options, from cafes and restaurants to a craft brewery and food trucks. . . . #CanonR8 #time2travel #travel4what #time2travel_seng__pheng #relex #culture #khmer #CambodiaLocalGuide Moto Vlogger | Photographer | Creator Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Google Maps Profile | Facebook | YouTube | IG | Linkedin | X
Seng P — Google review
Beautiful creative space, interesting murals, exhibitions, playful areas and great clean facilities. Great for families too. We have been lucky enough to talk with Gregory Gosseling, a french artist who explained to us how he makes characteristic metal signs for the building and other installations around the city. Highly recommended for people who value old buildings, history and to the those who enjoy having a chat with artists in person.
Maria M — Google review
I’ve satisfied many art galleries on the walls and spaces and some places are very wonderful like a tourism site green space gardens. Furthermore, the building too high floors and all rooms luxury.
Mov D — Google review
Thrilled to join forces with the USAID/Cambodia Promoting Healthy Behaviors Activity and FHI 360! 🤝 We had a critical session today dedicated to sharing vital information and raising awareness about the growing issue of Online Violence in Cambodia, with a specific focus on protecting our resilient LGBTQIA+ community. The conversation was eye-opening and essential for creating a safer digital space. 💻✨💖 #OnlineSafety #DigitalRights #LGBTQIA #Cambodia #FHI360 #USAID #HealthyBehaviors #koompii #koompiitravel #koompiiwellness
Koompii H — Google review
Well maintain. Nice place for events
Bhadresh — Google review
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16Yoga Phnom Penh - AZAHAR Cambodia

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If you're a yoga enthusiast visiting Phnom Penh, make sure to stop by Yoga Phnom Penh - AZAHAR Cambodia. This serene studio offers a variety of classes and workshops, including intriguing sessions on raw food. You can easily pre-book your spot or opt for drop-in classes, making it convenient for travelers. What sets Azahar apart is its commitment to community; the studio trains local individuals to become yoga instructors, with all proceeds supporting these training programs.
I went to the Jivamukti Beginner morning class yesterday and today, and I really highly recommend. I don’t have much experience doing yoga and this class was perfect - clear instructions and guidance and I was made to feel extremely supported. Both times the instructors rubbed a balm on my shoulders which really aided in relaxation and I loved the smell. I wish I was staying here longer so I could go more! Thank you :)
Emma H — Google review
Azahar is just not a yoga place, but a community where you can practice yoga, connect with others, and feel belong. Has a variety of class for your preferences. All Classes are available in both Khmer and English. And Laila (the orange cat) is always there to assist you!
Sreymao S — Google review
Very happy to find a yoga pace during my holidays. The vinyasa class was very nice. I recommend it! They are also in English.
Maren Q — Google review
I just completed the 9:30 AM Wednesday Vinyasa class with Sreynoch. $8 for drop in. She was great; started and ended with Om; background music; called the poses with enough direction in English and made some gentle manual corrections that I appreciated. The class was challenging very doable- I have practiced for a long time, but I’m older. At the end during shavasana, she did a wonderful, much appreciated brief neck/head massage. This was the perfect morning in the middle of our month of travel.
Juli H — Google review
Such a lovely little spot tucked away from the bustle of the city. I did a morning vinyasa class while staying in Phnom Penh for a couple of days and it was the perfect way to start the day. Peaceful and serene.
Charlie S — Google review
A yoga Oasis in the heart of Phnom Penh. Excellent teachers and a regular daily daily schedule of a variety of yoga styles, including Vinyasa and Jivamukti. If you love yoga then come and practice at this studio 🌟💕🌟
Schalk V — Google review
I was so amazed by the quality of that yoga session. I booked my spot online the day before and paid when I arrived. I had a morning class with Nith. Omg! This was one of my best yoga classes ever. He put some nice smelling balm on my shoulder for relaxation, he also gave me a lot of feedback and tried to help me with the yoga poses so I can improve my skills, he also had a Harmonium and we we chanting in the beginning and ending of the class, which was so soothing! I felt very welcome and supported during the whole session! I really recommend coming here. Not only are the courses hard but totally manageable but also they offer spiritual yoga as well! I loved it!
Linda K — Google review
A lovely place to practice yoga. Teachers are amazing as well as their classes. Thank you so much ❤️
Pauline Z — Google review
39 Street 21, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://yogaphnompenh.com/•+855 77 541 975•Tips and more reviews for Yoga Phnom Penh - AZAHAR Cambodia

17Le Jardin Café

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Le Jardin Café, nestled in the inner suburbs, is a haven for families seeking a delightful dining experience. Alongside their delectable crepes and ice cream offerings, this establishment boasts a spacious garden adorned with an impressive tree house and sandpit for children's enjoyment. To stay updated on upcoming live music performances, patrons can refer to the restaurant's Facebook page. With its serene outdoor seating arrangement and excellent service, Le Jardin Café provides the perfect setting for relaxation or work.
Great quality!
Egle — Google review
A nice place for relax and work. The drink is great and service is good
Or S — Google review
Nice place and good taste coffee.
Sam S — Google review
Really great tea & coffee....staff just as nice!
Jonathan B — Google review
Good coffee, nice outdoor place for coffee lover
Bunnawadh M — Google review
A hidden pearl in the cool shade
Jens R — Google review
Le Jardin Cafe is a good place to see in phnom penh.
Dara H — Google review
Coffee tasting good and good place to chill and relax
Bunleng H — Google review
Street Samdach Sangkreach Tieng St. (222), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•+855 69 695 022•Tips and more reviews for Le Jardin Café

18Rabity Kids Fashion - Aeon Mall Sen Sok City

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Rabity Kids Fashion - Aeon Mall Sen Sok City is a fantastic indoor entertainment center located in the heart of Phnom Penh. It offers a wide range of engaging and educational activities for children of all ages, making it the perfect place for kids to have fun and beat the heat. This child-friendly destination provides an air-conditioned environment where both kids and parents can enjoy quality time together.
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19Preah Sisowath Quay

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Preah Sisowath Quay is a lively riverside promenade that captures the essence of Phnom Penh's vibrant culture. This bustling area is perfect for leisurely strolls, offering an array of restaurants, cafes, and shops nestled among charming colonial buildings. Visitors can enjoy stunning views where the Tonle Sap River meets the Mekong while immersing themselves in local life, especially during the evenings when residents gather for exercise and socializing.
It's a good place to take a a stroll especially at night from the Phnom Penh night market to the palace. It's a long walk but you barely felt the length due to the number of shops, restaurants and massage parlors available here. There are also many visitors here hanging out with their family and friends. Not to forget, there a lot of hawker stalls available that sells various type of things like souvenir and foods. It's a must visit place at night if you came to Phnom Penh. Totally an phenomenal experience.
Hafizun M — Google review
A well maintained facility, very popular tourist attraction
Shanky B — Google review
Nice broad boulevard with excellent quality pavement. There are a lot of (sky) bars in the other side of the street that are worth visiting. The boulevard really comes to life in the evening, when the sunset is happening! There are a lot of boats here that offer sunset trips over the river. Recommend doing such a trip. Most boats also offer tickets with drinks included, which could be a good start of an evening out (:
Maurice — Google review
Wark street
Ek S — Google review
By Phnom Penh night market riverside street moment !
Punlork T — Google review
Nice area
Phil H — Google review
This street turned into magic at night with vendors and street food stalls everywhere. I don't know whether this is daily or just weekends though, as I only visited during the weekend. It's not really special during the day.
Oscar L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice on the weekend when everything closes and there are many stalls, live music, karaoke and parties... lots of people (Original) Molto bella nel weekend dove chiudono tutto e ci sono molte bancarelle,musica dal vivo,karaoke e festa.. tantissima gente
DOCTORBAY ! — Google review
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20ÆON Mall Phnom Penh

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AEON Mall Phnom Penh is a modern and bustling shopping destination that opened in 2014. This expansive mall, located on Sothearos Boulevard, offers a wide array of local and international brands, entertainment options like movie theaters and a bowling alley, as well as a food court. With its fully air-conditioned 68,000 square meter area, the mall provides visitors with a comfortable shopping experience.
Great Shopping Experience at Aeon 1! Aeon 1 is a fantastic shopping mall with a wide variety of stores, dining options, and entertainment. Whether you’re looking to shop, grab a bite, or just relax, this mall has it all. The layout is spacious, clean, and easy to navigate, with plenty of parking available. There’s something for everyone here, from trendy fashion stores to international brands and local shops. The food court has a great selection of eateries, and you’ll also find fun activities like bowling and a cinema. A must-visit if you're in the area—definitely one of the best shopping spots in Phnom Penh!
That C — Google review
Aeon Mall Phnom Penh is one of the best shopping destinations in the city! The mall is spacious, clean, and well-organized, with a wide variety of shops ranging from international brands to local boutiques. The food court is impressive, offering everything from Cambodian street food to Japanese, Korean, and Western cuisine — there's truly something for everyone. I especially appreciated the air-conditioned environment, which is a great escape from the city heat. There’s also a large supermarket inside, a cinema, and plenty of entertainment options for kids and families. Parking is convenient, and staff are generally friendly and helpful. It’s a great place to spend a few hours shopping, eating, or just hanging out. Highly recommended whether you're a local or a tourist visiting Phnom Penh!
Satya — Google review
⭐ This Mall is EPIC! My 10/10 Happy Place! 🤩 Oh my gosh, you guys... if you're looking for a place that has EVERYTHING, this is it! 💯 This mall is a truly wonderful and fabulous experience. I’m not kidding, they have it ALL: 🛍️ Seriously, whatever you need, you’ll find it here. I mean, from CARS 🚗 to BEAUTY supplies 💄 and everything in between! It's so massive you could literally (and happily!) get lost exploring all the endless stalls. It's the perfect spot to find exactly what you're looking for in a foreign market. Here’s the breakdown of the AWESOMENESS: The Food Court (Ground Floor): 🍔🍜 It is LEGENDARY! We spent so much time here. We were specifically looking for clean and hygienic food options, and we were so pleasantly surprised. They have an incredible variety of delicious Cambodian snacks! 🇰🇭❤️ The Fun (Upstairs): 🕹️ There’s a super cool game section on the top floor that’s perfect for killing some time and having fun. The Shopping: 🏷️ You can find SO many famous brands here. My wallet is in trouble! 😂 Why I'll Be Back (Again and Again!): I've been here so many times, and I'll keep coming back because this place meets ALL my needs. And for travelers, it's a dream: Prices were great (no problem at all! 👍). Zero communication problems. Paying is SO easy! They take Cambodian Riel (៛), American Dollars ($), AND Thai Baht (฿)! How convenient is that?! VERDICT: I 1000% recommend this place. It’s my one-stop shop for everything! 🙌
Global V — Google review
We spend a lot of time here mainly for the food, especially because we’re looking for clean and hygienic options. It’s a pleasant surprise that AEON Mall offers such a wide variety of Cambodian snacks!
Lim — Google review
I originally went in to buy an iron, but a staff member convinced me that a steamer would be better and told me clearly that if it didn’t work for my needs, I could return it within five days. After trying it at home, I realized it was not suitable for my thicker clothing like blazers and skirts. When I returned to the store (within the five day policy), I was met by a staff member named Nath Chansokhalai, who made the return process unnecessarily hostile and embarrassing. Instead of listening to me as a customer or honoring what her colleague had told me, she seemed determined to prove me wrong , as if it were a personal challenge. She Instead she publicly demonstrated the steamer at the checkout counter, calling another staff member to hold up a shirt while she tried to show it worked. When I explained that I don't have someone to hold my clothes at home in this manner while I steam them (does anyone lol), she went around the store and found a clothing rack to come back and demonstrate again how I was wrong. Additionally, when I tried to explain that the items I needed to iron were thicker materials, work skirts and blazers, she crossed a boundary by bending down and grabbing my skirt that I'm wearing to see if I was correct about the material. This is not how customers should be treated. I followed the advice I was given by Aeon staff, acted within the return window, and was met with disrespect, crossing physical boundaries and public shaming. Ultimately she denied my request. Potential customers should be aware of this gross negligence and feral behaviour before purchasing.
Stefani A — Google review
Quite a simple shopping mall. Saw a few familiar brands from Singapore, such as Breadtalk, Burger King, KFC and Pepper Lunch. Ordering from the food court requires some techniques, something like IKEA, where you will pick up the food tag and pay at the cashier.
Vincent T — Google review
Foremost, there is a really good pharmacy on the 2nd level that has American products, like NyQul, vitamins, etc. The products sold here in the department stores, and other stores are of high quality that Japanese would only use. Other stores offer the same. Be advised that if you want a high quality bath towel, you will pay more than at a TJ Maxx, but it will be better than what you would get at a market. Found perfect wash cloth, snd I will be coming back for the towels, etc. Good choice of restaurants. Very clean mall. Nice staff, and a large supermarket on the ground floor. Better than the malls in Manilla, Makati City, and SM Mall in Santa Rosa.
FRANCIS P — Google review
AEON Mall Phnom Penh is a fantastic and popular shopping destination! This is one of the biggest and most famous shopping malls in Phnom Penh. It was actually the first AEON Mall built here. It offers an incredible variety of everything. Whether you need to buy clothes, electronics, groceries, or just want to enjoy a meal, you can find it all easily.
Ren T — Google review
132 Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://ampp.aeonmallcambodia.com/•+855 23 901 091•Tips and more reviews for ÆON Mall Phnom Penh
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21Statue of His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Norodom Sihanouk

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The Statue of His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Norodom Sihanouk stands proudly in the heart of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, serving as a poignant tribute to the beloved 'father king.' Inaugurated on October 11, 2013, this memorial park is strategically located near the Independence Monument and showcases a striking bronze statue of King Sihanouk in an elegant pose beneath a beautifully crafted stupa that reflects traditional Khmer architecture.
This Monument is a great place and pay respect to former King Norodom Sihanouk. It located the stupa in the park east of the Independence Monument. The statue was dedicated to Nicole’s achievement and victory in liberating the country from the French protectorate of Cambodia. Whenever you visit the city of Phnom Penh, you must visit there.
Kyaw A — Google review
The Statue of His Majesty in Phnom Penh is a beautiful tribute to the late King Norodom Sihanouk. The statue is impressive, and the surrounding area is peaceful and well-kept. It’s a great place to reflect on Cambodia’s history and show respect for the monarchy. A must-visit for anyone in Phnom Penh!
Markéta J — Google review
This is a bronze statue of Cambodia's former King Norodom Sihanouk, the "father king" of Cambodia and is recognized for his role in the country's liberation from French rule in 1953. It is located in a park east of the Independence Monument in Phnom Penh
CK C — Google review
The Statue of His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Norodom in Phnom Penh is an impressive monument honoring the late King Norodom, who played a significant role in Cambodia’s modern history. Standing tall in a beautifully landscaped park area, the statue captures the dignity and presence of the monarch, making it a landmark of national pride and respect. Surrounded by well-maintained gardens, fountains, and wide walkways, the site provides a calm space for both locals and visitors to reflect. At night, the statue and its surroundings are illuminated, creating a striking and elegant scene against the city backdrop. It is a popular spot for gatherings, quiet strolls, and photography. For photographers, the monument offers excellent opportunities at different times of day. Daylight highlights the statue’s detail and the symmetry of the gardens, while evening shots capture its golden illumination against Phnom Penh’s skyline. Wide shots emphasize the grandeur, while close-ups focus on the statue’s craftsmanship and decorative details. The statue stands not only as a tribute to a revered king but also as a symbol of Cambodia’s resilience and cultural identity. It is a must-visit site for those wishing to understand the country’s respect for its monarchy and history.
Paul P — Google review
Located within a park, at the centre of it in fact for this statue. The surrounding was well-kept and clean when I visited. Some drawbacks were that I saw people sleeping beside the statue when I visited at night. The place looked better in the night time with all the lightings.
Gator — Google review
This statue is inside a joggers park. The area is well maintained, clean and beautiful. It is a free entry to visit the statue and the park. Evening is ideal to visit this place to avoid heat and enjoy beautiful lighting in the area. Please note that I could not find any toilets nearby. Please like the comment if it helps. Thanks.
Asheesh G — Google review
A statue of King Norodom Sihanouk (1922-2012) on Preah Suramarit Boulevard in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, commemorates the country's "father king".
David S — Google review
Great place to exercise in the morning or afternoon.
Vira T — Google review
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22Khmer Surin Restaurant

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Located in the Boeng Keng Kang residential area of Phnom Penh, Khmer Surin Restaurant is a standout dining option offering an authentic local experience. The restaurant's three floors provide different atmospheres for enjoying traditional Cambodian cuisine, including breakfast amidst tropical foliage on the ground level and a variety of lunch options such as salads, curries, and soups.
Beautiful Cambodian Khmer restaurant, with traditional live music and wonderful dishes. The atmosphere is very gentle and peaceful, an authentic experience. Try the pineapple rice, it’s delicious.
Michela Z — Google review
Good deco & atmosphere serve by friendly staff. Khmer cuisine is acceptable to one’s Thai taste buds. Overall it’s good experience.
H N — Google review
We loved the food. The flavour was bursting and making our taste buds happy. We got the fish amok and wow so dang good. Would eat it over and over again. We also got spicy papaya salad which is our favourite and some yummy red curry between two of us. Perfect for Sharing. Thank you for a great experience and also we love the beauty of your restaurant! We will come again!
Soyela S — Google review
Delicious food with the best fish amok I’ve had! The frog legs are also great. If you’re willing to pay a little extra for food Khmer food, this place is worth it. Also love the cool decor.
Sarah S — Google review
Authentic Khmer Vibes & Well-Seasoned Dishes Raksmey Khmer Surin stands out with its traditional Khmer-style decor that creates a warm, cultural atmosphere. The Fish Amok is rich and creamy—definitely a highlight. Other dishes like stir-fried ginger beef, crispy squid, and pineapple fried rice are also well-seasoned and satisfying. However, the sweet desserts were a bit too sugary for my taste. Overall, a great spot to enjoy Cambodian flavors with balanced seasoning and cozy ambiance.
Anh N — Google review
Food was decent and lovely wine. Atmosphere a little lacking, very quiet but nice. Service pretty good although we had to ask them to come and pour our wine more than once and our plates weren’t cleared at all… Considering we were some of the only people in the restaurant… But - definitely worth a visit!
Tanya R — Google review
The food was flavorful, beautifully presented, and served in generous portions. I especially enjoyed the amok fish. Service was attentive and friendly, and prices were reasonable for the quality and ambiance.
Chandara C — Google review
We had really good dinner during our visit in Phnom Penh, fast service and delicius food. Restaurant is clean and tradicionally decorated. Highly recommend 👌 Dish Amok Trei is amazing🍲
Beauty S — Google review
8e0, Street St 57, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia•https://www.khmersurinrestaurant.com/•+855 12 887 320•Tips and more reviews for Khmer Surin Restaurant

23Sisowath Riverside Park

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The Riverside Park in Phnom Penh is a great place to relax and enjoy the beautiful river views. The park is surrounded by restaurants, cafés, and bars, making it a perfect spot to spend an evening out with friends. In the evenings, the park comes alive with families out for walks, as fishermen bring their catches back to shore. There are also food vendors selling local delicacies.
With the street blocked for pedestrians only you can see the Khmer culture in dance, songs and lots and lots of different foods to try. Definitely a weekend night must do.
Eddy D — Google review
A Night Stroll at Sisowath Riverside Park Tonight, I decided to take a walk along Sisowath Riverside Park, one of the most vibrant and enjoyable places to visit at night in Phnom Penh. As soon as I arrived, I was greeted by the refreshing breeze coming from the Mekong River, which swept away the heat of the day. It felt calm, cool, and relaxing. The riverside scene was beautifully lit, with golden lights reflecting off the water’s surface. On both sides of the walkway were lively food stalls, cafés, and street vendors, bustling with activity. People were enjoying coffee, groups of friends gathered around street food carts, and couples strolled hand in hand under the soft glow of street lamps. Light music drifted from nearby shops, blending with laughter and conversation to create a lively yet peaceful atmosphere. I bought a grilled meat skewer from a street cart and walked slowly while savoring the flavor and the moment. It was a simple yet memorable experience. If you ever visit Phnom Penh, don’t miss the chance to spend an evening walking along Sisowath Riverside Park — a place where energy and serenity coexist in harmony.
Ngô ( — Google review
Visited Sisowath Riverside recently and absolutely loved it The place is super clean, peaceful, and perfect for an evening walk. You can enjoy the view of the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers meeting, and the sunset looks amazing here. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants, and street food options nearby great for trying local snacks. The atmosphere feels safe and lively, especially in the evening with lights and music around. Definitely one of the best spots to chill in Phnom Penh 🇰🇭
Devendra R — Google review
Sisowath Riverside Park in Cambodia is a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy scenic river views. It’s clean, lively, and perfect for evening walks with plenty of street food nearby. A great place to experience local culture and unwind by the water.
Morin T — Google review
Great place to walk. At night the food stalls set up and it's lively and colourful
Kay B — Google review
As you walk 10 meters away from the street, the decibel level drops significantly making the walk along the river nice and more peaceful as contrasted with the road
David L — Google review
Sisowath Riverside Park is one of the most vibrant and iconic parts of Phnom Penh. Stretching along the Tonle Sap River, it’s where locals and travelers come together — for walks, workouts, street snacks, or just to sit and watch the world go by. The atmosphere here shifts throughout the day: mornings are peaceful with joggers and monks, afternoons bring heat and street life, and evenings? Pure magic. The breeze off the river, golden sunset light, families playing, and street vendors lighting up their carts — it all feels alive, warm, and very Cambodian. You’ll see kids flying kites, groups doing synchronized aerobics, lovers walking hand-in-hand, and old uncles sipping iced coffee while silently judging the world. It’s chaotic and chill at the same time — and totally worth experiencing. There are benches, open spaces, and it’s right next to landmarks like the Royal Palace and Ponlea Chey Pavilion. If Phnom Penh has a soul, this is where it beats loudest.
JOKER'S — Google review
The Riverside is one of Phnom Penh’s defining features, blending the city’s style with its everyday pleasures. A broad, tiled promenade runs between the slow, honking traffic and the muddy lifeblood of the Mekong, offering space to stroll, jog, or simply watch the city unfold. Though guidebooks sometimes warn of late-night dangers, most visitors find it more lively than threatening especially in the cooler hours when locals come out to breathe. At its busiest, the Riverside becomes a moving festival: food vendors line the street, families gather, and people-watching rivals any show in town. When the adjoining road is closed to cars, the atmosphere turns almost carnival like a reminder that this isn’t just a walkway, but one of Phnom Penh’s beating hearts.
Another C — Google review
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24PH Euro Park

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PH Euro Park, located along National Road 1 in Chbar Ampeou, is a picturesque destination designed to resemble European scenery. The park features meticulously crafted miniature European landmarks and offers ample seating areas and shaded spots along an artificial canal for visitors to relax and enjoy the serene environment. Additionally, there are various well-known coffee shops and eateries lining the canal. This family-friendly park provides a tranquil setting for a leisurely morning or peaceful late afternoon amidst beautiful surroundings.
This location offers breathtaking views and an ideal spot for capturing memorable photographs. However, the daytime temperatures can be quite warm and uncomfortable. Fortunately, the vicinity boasts a variety of cafes where you can seek respite by enjoying refreshing beverages and cooling down. Overall, it is a pleasant destination for a refreshing and rejuvenating experience.
Tee — Google review
Such a beautiful quaint area the streets are so clean and modern and nice. It does feel like a underrated gym not super touristy just a really relaxing free park with tons of little cafés and restaurants to go to and it’s great for pictures.
T A — Google review
The question is what is this. It’s kind of weird with random buildings spread about with nothing really happening. The biggest most impressive building you’re not allowed near. Its called Euro park yet it has Australian Opera House ? Not something i’d go out of my way for
Jason O — Google review
Beautiful and relaxing place in Phnom Penh! PH Euro Park is a really nice spot for walking, relaxing, and taking photos. The whole area has a European-style design with mini landmarks, colorful buildings, and a calm atmosphere — perfect for Instagram shots! There are plenty of cafes and restaurants around (like Starbucks and The Pizza Company), so it’s a good place to chill with friends or family. Entry is free, which is great. It can get a bit crowded in the evenings and weekends, and it’s quite hot during the day — best time to visit is late afternoon or sunset when the lights come on. Overall, a beautiful, clean, and modern park — highly recommended if you’re in Phnom Penh! 🌿📸✨
Rahul T — Google review
An incredibly beautiful park, the atmosphere here is created in a completely European style. The atmosphere at night was much more interesting, which was captivating. A great place to spend a great time, especially Brown Cafe.
Mm D — Google review
I'm not sure if this place was built and failed or if it's not finished being built yet, but it appears unfinished... or empty compared to the vision i imagine produced the place. Made to represent parts of Europe (hence the name), with scale(?!?I think!?!) famous buildings from around the world. The massive, humongous "great hall" dwarfed everything else in the complex, and there were"no entry" signs that stopped us having a look inside. There was a Sydney Opera House, an Arch de Triomph, an Eiffel Tower, and several other buildings in the style of the Dutch, and a representation of the canals of Venice, including a gondola. Beautiful gardens, some shaded areas. No cost to get in which was a change, but it seemed most of the buildings housed restaurants that were not open while I was there. I would also suggest some sort of labels on the buildings so i would know what i was looking at! Oh, and the manmade waterfall was sweet!
Renay M — Google review
It's a great place to visit, perfect for kids, friends, family and every corner is instagramable. If you want your social media to be flooded with good pics, go here!
Jane P — Google review
Beautiful place with a relaxing atmosphere. The landscape is well-designed and perfect for a peaceful walk or a short break from the city. Really love the vibe here!
Daney O — Google review
NR1, Phnom Penh 12357, Cambodia•https://penghuothgroup.com/•+855 16 596 789•Tips and more reviews for PH Euro Park

25Friends the Restaurant

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Located just 10 miles north of Phnom Penh, Silk Island offers a glimpse into traditional Cambodian life. Visitors can witness vegetable growing, paddy field preparation, and silk production. Guided tours include a ferry ride and village exploration by bicycle. Friends the Restaurant, also serving as a training restaurant by Mith Samlanh, features a tapas-style menu with Khmer, European, and Middle Eastern flavors.
I really liked the open space of this restaurant with the quirky car and big trees. It wasn’t busy at all for a Wednesday night. I ordered 2 dishes from the vegetarian menu, the green mushroom curry with rice noodles was pretty good and it came with some extra chilli seasoning. Also enjoyed the pumpkin, tofu and spinach Amok dish. Service was friendly and prices were reasonable.
Matt M — Google review
Absolutely delish! What a find. A lovely cool space with the most amazing menu. I had chicken stir fry with mango and cashews. The flavour was incredible. Please come and support this social enterprise. Just fantastic.
Ruby R — Google review
I visited in the evening. I was so hungry and this restaurant had good reviews on Google Maps, so I went there. It was a much nicer space than I expected. Also, I could see the photo exhibition. I ordered No.11, which had eggplant and pork, and it was really delicious when I ate it with rice. I didn't order coffee because it was evening, but next time I go during the day and try to drink coffee too.
정예린 — Google review
So happy this restaurant is back open! Very delicious food, super friendly staff and an amazing space! To top all of that off, all proceeds go to an amazing cause! My favourite dishes so far have been the pesto penne and the eggplant pork. The northern Thai chicken curry is the closest rendition of Khao Soi I've had outside of Thailand and is perfect when craving a warm curry hug. They have rotating, creative specials too! I love this place and can't wait to see what they do next!
Ashley L — Google review
Menu looked delicious with lots of affordable vegetarian and pescatarian options. They had a big open space, and indoor seating too. Amazing to know the money is being used for a social cause to help young people build their futures! Would highly recommend!!
Sakura B — Google review
Perfect place for lunch. My favorites are the Fish Amok and Zucchini Salad with Feta Cheese. The staff is very friendly and accomdating. Menu can be a be a bit overwhelming at first and the price is a little on the higher side but it’s a vocational training restaurant so you know your money is going to a good cause and great food. Overall, great experience.
Prosith R — Google review
Great place. Craft shops, barber, nail bar and the more widely known restaurant and bar. The mushroom and beef meatballs were exquisite - fab sugo - sauce. Great to put some dosh towards an uplifting project. Forza Friends 😊 Oh, and on the street side there’s a coconut icecream stand 😃
CD C — Google review
First meal in Cambodia and I tried the Crispy Pork Noodle Soup bowl. Didn't quite like the noodles but absolutely loved the vegetables and pork
Rebant M — Google review
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26Coconut Park Koh Pich

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Coconut Park, located next to the CIS roller dome, offers free walking tracks and gardens to explore, along with various paid activities. The park hosts a range of events such as concerts and markets, making it a great spot for socializing with friends or family. It's also dog-friendly, attracting many adorable puppies on weekends. Additionally, visitors can enjoy facilities like dance studios and a permanent bar and restaurant on-site.
Fantastic park! Super for kids, so many things to play and explore, we found turtles and frogs. Beautiful for photography, playing, or enjoying a walk in nature. Highly recommend!
Coby C — Google review
Nice garden to go with your kids. You have a playground access free. A kind of wading pool but $2 charge. There is different options for food and activities for kids . You have often events in the garden, market, food, concert. And there is the roller dome where you can do roller skate. Good family place
SANDRINE — Google review
A small but beautiful park in Koh Pich area of central Phnom Penh, Coconut Park is a great place to take a few photos with the greenery and fruit trees or walk out the back of the garden to get some shots along the Bassac River
Geoff — Google review
Nice place but a bit small. The bathroom decent and has no lock for male bathroom.
Rosh M — Google review
In the middle of the city but the place get a fresh feeling of green and windy from river. It’s best for hang out as family/ friends or chilling alone. They have playground for kids, cycling path and nice backgrounds for your instagrams photo.
Soma D — Google review
a cozy and calm park in the city, nearby the river. the trees and greenery makes the space even more relaxing. bonus: it's pet-friendly
Sokhanearyroat U — Google review
Once, I went there without any plan. This is a good spot for a picnic with a small bunch of food, but I bought sth to eat there because they have an event. I ate the donut, and the drinks are so good. They have a place for skateboarding in the garden. And also they allow us to bring our pet to play there, interesting place.
Chan L — Google review
Natural green 💚 park with cool events happening every week and lots of doggos to see and pet. 🛑 There's a rule to no bringing outside food or drink 🛑. There's a cafe inside with coffee, boba and tea and food are available inside as there's another restaurant cafe with Lego shop.
Angsophea E — Google review
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27Koh Pich

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Koh Pich, also known as Diamond Island, is a newly developed area in Phnom Penh located on the Mekong and Bassac rivers. It features Parisian-style buildings and a replica of the Arc de Triomphe, earning it the nickname 'little Paris.' The island offers a picturesque walking promenade with stunning views of the river and sunset. Visitors can enjoy traditional Khmer cuisine and seafood at various restaurants along the riverside walkway.
This is a vibrant urban oasis in Phnom Penh. The island surrounded by Mekong and Bassac rivers features modern high-rises, parks, and a picturesque riverside promenade. Known for its Parisian-inspired architecture, including a replica Arc de Triomphe, Koh Pich offers a blend of residential, commercial, and entertainment spaces, making it a must visit.
Soneat H — Google review
Good place for jogging and unwinding.😊 Nice view to take photos. This place is truly wonderful if you want to experience a Europe-like place in Phnom Penh. Both night time are day time are great. No entrance fee for strolling in this area.
Steve S — Google review
Koh Pich also known as Diamond Island, well located on the river side where Mekong river & Tonle-Sap river merge together. Evening & night time are the best for night view of the rivers & city landscape. Many restaurants around the river aide walkway, mostly with traditional Khmer food & sea foods menu. There are many other facilities for weekend activities like Coconut parks, open public park, big venue places, open area for different type of program arrangements, etc. another aide of the island has Maternity hospital & structures (kind of replica of French architecture). Overall good place for spending good time.
Rajib D — Google review
nice place to walk or jog with building view
R_rhi — Google review
I was here yesterday for the 11th Cambodia Book fair 2024.
Jen V — Google review
Koh Pich is a mesmerizing place to visit, it is in Phnom Penh, but you will be in a different world once you go there. The colonial architect is incredible. It's also known as Diamond Island. The are places where you can chill and spend your day.
Abhijeet S — Google review
An excellent place for commercial and accommodation. It has Thearher, MICE, F&B outlet, clubs and sky-bars and expo venue.
Ly H — Google review
Fun amusement park for children on the Mekong river side. Many local restaurants surround this park.
Soudaphone C — Google review
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28Odom Garden

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Community garden
Odom Garden is a temporary public space that offers various amenities such as swings, a dog enclosure, wet play areas, and plenty of shaded spots with trees. There's also a coffee shop called Botanic in the middle of the park. It's an ideal place to visit with children and pets. The atmosphere is refreshing and cool due to the surrounding tree canopies. Additionally, there's a fitness path, Japanese foot bath, and simple playground available.
Perfect place to bring your children and pets. There's a coffee shop called botanic in the middle of the park. Next to them is children's playground with swings and foot bathing area. To the corner of the park is the dogs playground area. The atmosphere is cool refreshing and just makes your morning. It doesn't matter what time of day you go the area will be cool by the surrounding trees canopies. The coffee shop area is reasonably price and it turns into a beer Garden in the evening. However this place will be torn down and turn into a condo very soon. So please come and enjoy the park before that.
Chhayheng C — Google review
Green place in Phnom Penh CBD although later it would be developed as two high rise building (office & condo). You can take some rest and enjoy view of nice big trees, sip a glass of beer while watching some other people’s dogs play in the dog run area which was set specially for the dog.
Yiamsri U — Google review
It is one of my favorite outdoor area that I like in Phnom Penh. The place is so nice and quite relaxing. It is good to come during weekend since sometimes they have weekend market. If you have a dog, you can bring them there becoz it has a space for dog to run around.
Sokkeang E — Google review
We visited Odom’s Farmers Market and it was absolutely lovely. Some delicious food stalls and some really beautiful local handicraft stalls really made it a perfect way to spend the afternoon.
Sania I — Google review
from 10 March 2021 A lovely shaded green space with seats and tables, simple playground and fitness path, dog run, and Japanese foot bath. During non-outbreak times, this venue is host to many activities, including a very popular “farmer’s market’” showcasing all sorts of business in Phnom Penh. Today at 9:30 am, it is very quiet. There are a few maintenance staff milling about and just a couple green-seekers and dog-walkers. However, as usual, Teacher Jessica has been spotted by one of her many students. (Kids are always shocked to see me outside of my usual teaching venues.) Located directly across from Chip Mong Noro Mall, this is the future site of towering office and living complex. From their website: “A temporary park for Phnom Penh. “A pop-up greenspace awaits you Welcome to Odom Garden, a family-friendly tropical oasis, right in the center of Phnom Penh. ...With work not slated to begin on site until April 2021, ULS wanted to ensure the 4,000 sqm prime plot of land on Norodom Boulevard didn’t go to waste. The result is a temporary greenspace, whose elegant footpaths are dotted with lush tropical trees. Completing the set-up are various fun areas, including a playground for children, spacious plaza, dog run, japanese foot-bath and even a healthy café/brunch spot—curated by Botanico. ”Odom Garden opened its gate at the end of May 2020, and will remain accessible until the end of 2021. The Odom community is already gathering at the Garden daily, come join them! “Open seven days a week Mondays through Thursdays 08:00 AM to 10:00 PM Fridays and Saturdays 08:00 AM to 11:00 PM Sundays 08:00 AM to 07:00 PM #SoloTravelInCambodia
Jessica O — Google review
Small park and a cafe in the city center, which has kid’s play group, and dog’s run area. There’s always an event like the pictures below once a month. Good place for socializing on Sunday.
Alien L — Google review
I really enjoyed the place. If you love nature that is the best place for you. If you have dogs..they have a playground for them. Food price is reasonable it range from $3-$15.
Ben C — Google review
We can feel nature in the center of Phnom Penh! The area is incredibly spacious garden. I can enjoy incredible and rich experience there with my dog.
Hisashi ( — Google review
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29Royal University of Phnom Penh

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The Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) is Cambodia's largest university, offering a wide range of degree programs in fields like sciences, humanities, social sciences, engineering, and vocational courses including information technology, electronics, psychology and tourism. Established in 1960, RUPP provides a refreshing and conducive environment for students to pursue their studies. In addition to academics, the campus offers opportunities for leisure activities that can be enjoyed with family or friends.
I often come to Nisset Cafe, which is inside RUPP for some snack and some study time or just sleep, and they also serve 'white porridge', the truly popular dish of Cambodia. You can also go sit under the library building.
Jen V — Google review
The Royal University of Phnom Penh is a national research university of Cambodia, located in the Phnom Penh capital. Established in 1960, it is the country's largest university. It hosts around 30,000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Prum S — Google review
One of the oldest, largest, and best universities in Cambodia. The university offers a wide range of majors and courses attracting the fresh high school gratuade students from all over the country. The campus environment is very nice, very big compound, very big football fields, very big swimming pools, very big and tall buildings, many gardens very green, clean and big trees -- all creating a good atmosphere to study with relaxed feeling and relieved stress. I enjoyed my four-year mathematics course here a lot and feel very grateful to all the university rectors and lecturers here alike. 🙏👍✍️💪
Vidol L — Google review
The largest public university in Cambodia, RUPP, boasts a spacious and eco-friendly campus. Among its remarkable features are the stunning architectural buildings designed by the renowned Cambodian architect, Vann Molyvann. This place welcomes the public for visits and exercise.
Sopha K — Google review
In the middle of busy city, this university has the best space to study and take a fresh air
Pom N — Google review
RUPP Established in 1960, it is the country's largest university. The university offers degrees in fields such as sciences, humanities and social sciences, engineering as well as vocational courses in fields such as information technology, electronics, psychology and tourism. The school environment makes students feel refreshed and feel good about studying. In your free time you can visit or bring your family there.
Soneat H — Google review
Attended the first career fair by RUPP. It’s a very great event to participate with the students. Our youth are more potential and ready to compete in this fast forward economic growth.
Sochart T — Google review
The Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) is widely regarded as Cambodia’s leading public university, with a distinguished history in advancing higher education, research, and civic engagement. RUPP offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs that meet both national and international academic standards. The curriculum encourages analytical thinking, academic rigor, and interdisciplinary inquiry. Notably, its faculties of Science, Education, and Social Sciences are particularly strong, attracting both local and international scholars. The university boasts a dedicated faculty with a strong blend of academic qualifications and practical experience. Research output, while growing, demonstrates increasing relevance to Cambodia’s social and developmental needs, with commendable efforts in areas such as climate change, education, and policy studies. The campus provides a vibrant academic environment, with access to libraries, IT facilities, and extracurricular opportunities. The student body is diverse and engaged, contributing to a dynamic learning atmosphere. RUPP continues to set a benchmark for public higher education in Cambodia. Its commitment to academic integrity, research, and social responsibility makes it a critical driver of national development. I highly recommend it for students seeking a rigorous and meaningful academic experience.
Débrouillez V — Google review
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30Crocodile River Cruise Phnom Penh

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Experience the charm of Phnom Penh with a memorable Crocodile River Cruise. The city, though relatively new architecturally, offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition. As you board the boat, witness stunning firework displays and capture surreal moments like monks sailing by. While there is ample parking available, it's advisable to secure your seats early. Despite the varying ticket prices for tourists and nationals, indulging in this sunset cruise is highly recommended.
Had a lovely sunset cruise, 6pm, that lasted about 1 hour. We went down Tonie Sap River, and where it joined th Mekong, it's great to see Phnom Penh riverside all lit up. Good atmosphere on board. We got a free beer on arrival. BBQ food and drinks are avaliable on board to buy. $5 each - Bargain
Del — Google review
ON SEPTEMBER 29TH 2024 went on the Crocodile cruise, when small change for 100 USD note, was given a fake 50 USD note at the ticket booth in front of the boat. I confronted with the 2 guys here the evening the day after- they denied it- Sent the email to the company - no action was taken. Be ware of the staff at the ticket booth- The beer on the boat was good - for the experience with this cruise - how they react. I did not have time to go to the police with this- still have the fake 50 USD bank note with the finger print (if any) of the guy hopefully
Lysan1000 — Google review
A rather lackluster cruise along the Mekong River. While there were interesting buildings and places of interest along the river, there was no commentary on the background and history during the cruise. There wasn't even any music played compared to other cruises we passed along the way which had at least music played and some with commentators sharing the background. There are better options available
CK C — Google review
Great value for money and the on-board BBQ snacks were very affordable and delicious. Worth doing at sunset on a weekend evening as the Night Market will open when you return. We had a lovely, relaxing journey to watch the sunset over a beautiful city skyline.
Alan H — Google review
We did the sunset cruise. Brought our ticket directly at the dock for $5.00 per person. ( cash or card )Boat leaves at 5:15pm and is back in an hour. Definitely worth the money to see the skyline and if you go on a weekend to see all the people along the river walk Ticket gets you one beer or one water on board. ( no soda options) We didn’t eat ( extra $5 per person) on board and didn’t see any one else eat either. Wasn’t a proper buffet just covered plates on a bar top. Views were beautiful and there was no DJ or music playing so it was peaceful unlike other boats that went by that had really loud music. The dock is a proper dock unlike some of the other boats that you walk down the steep embankment along the river to board.
Pooh8599 — Google review
I was surprised at how much parking was available for cars and motos. We bought our tickets and hurried aboard. If you take your time, the good seats will be gone. I was not too impressed that a tourist pays $5 and a National pays $1.25, but it is their country. There is food and drinks for sale on the boat. There did not look like there were enough life jackets, but we just sat near a bunch. Try it for an hour in the evening
David E — Google review
Great way to spend $5 and 1 hour. Easy to find, just walk to the dock and there is a stand where you buy tickets. $5 and it comes with an ice cold 500ml beer. Easy cruise to the Mekong and back and there is affordable food on board to buy as well.
Kevin M — Google review
We were lucky enough to be invited to our friends leaving celebration which was also shared by other parties. We were only down for a few days. Before entering the boat we were lucky enough to witness a firework display and capture some amazing footage. It was Halloween so we presumed it was for that but how incredible if it's a normal experience. At one point, whilst the fireworks lit up the sky, we were fortunate enough to see a boat full of monks leave. It was a truly scenically surreal experience. As we were having a party, time flew by, but overall the experience was amazing and I hope I get to do it again one day. Phonm Penh is a fascinating city, I still can't get over the Carlsberg sign lighting up the river above all else. Overall we had a great time ⭐
B H — Google review
Presh Sisowath Quay (In front of street. 104 12202, Preah Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•http://crocodilecruise.com/•+855 99 869 090•Tips and more reviews for Crocodile River Cruise Phnom Penh
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31Marhaba Halal Restaurant

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Marhaba Halal Restaurant is a delightful culinary gem that offers an array of signature Khmer dishes alongside local favorites like Lok Lak beef, Amok, and veggie omelettes. Nestled near the river, it provides a scenic dining experience. While the ambiance may feel a bit cramped at times, the friendly staff and welcoming owner from Lahore add to its charm. Guests rave about the delicious curry and garlic naan, as well as the unique pakora batter that tantalizes your senses.
Best restaurant in Phenom Penh, Enjoyed Vegetables with Nan and Milk tea. Owner Mr. Shazad is a really kind and helpful personality. He talked to you and introduced Cambodian culture and he is from Lahore Pakistan. 100% recommended if you are in Phenom perhaps and craving for good Halal Pakistani food then must visit.
NOMAD Z — Google review
The restaurant is in a good location, however felt a bit claustrophobic. The staff were nice, but could use some improvement. When I went there some men were sitting outside which kind of intimidated me. Food was pretty good, more on the pricy side but the portions are good. I ordered the Biriyani but its unfortunate that the Biriyani didnt have any flavour. Lacked spices. Same with the karahi, could use some more spices and flavouring to bring out the authenticity. They had a diverse variety of food item to choose from. Overall 6/10 experience for me.
Rafa D — Google review
Great and attentive service The portions are huge. We had the lamb briyani and chicken tikka boti. Both meat were very well marinated and tender. Located just in front of the river. Nice location and convenient
Zlz Z — Google review
Their curry and garlic nan are delicious, and I really like the smell of their pakora batter. We finished every bit of our food. The super nice owner is from Pakistan, and he made sure we had a great experience.
Meyling T — Google review
Considering the lack of South Asian restaurants in Phnom Penh, I am always very excited when another one opens. At last count, there cannot be more than 25 Indian restaurants on or near the Riverside. And yes, this latest offering, next to Pop Italian, fits right in: lousy décor, same old menu, lots of friends/relatives/staff sitting in front and inside of the restaurant, speaking loudly into their phones, and lacklustre service. Lots of 5-star ratings but, looking a bit closer, they all come from gentlemen called Zultan, Nassir, or Muhammad; each with exactly one review to their name. Honi soit qui mal y pense and no sacrifice is too small for a review on this hallowed forum. And it did start with a sacrifice. As soon as I walked in and I saw the two waitresses in headscarves, I knew there would be no beer. We did get the menus in a hurry but then, although the restaurant was nearly full, we were actually the only guests. We ordered a couple of banana shakes and a mango shake at $2.00 each. The drinks were OK. The menu is very similar to most of the other 135 South Asian restaurants in Phnom Penh; if only someone would come up with an exciting, fresh menu. I have Butter Chicken up to my ears and will probably scream if I see another one. There was “Beef Chapli Kabab” and Kabuli Naan, neither of which I had seen before, so we ordered those. I did ask what a Kabuli Naan was, and the answer was “it is from Kabul”. Helpful, so I pushed a little more, but I did not get further than “it is from Afghanistan”. The Kabab was $5.50 and the Kabuli Naan came in at $2.00. We also ordered Paneer Masala ($6.00), Chicken Tika Masala ($7.00), garlic Naan ($1.50), Lucha Paratha ($2.00), and Jeera rice ($3.00). Drinks took a little while and at first, we only got one banana shake instead of the 2 we ordered. Communication with the waitress was a little challenging and when I tried to explain that we had ordered two shakes, she at first wanted to take the one we had back. But we did get it all sorted eventually. We did ask for the Kabab as a started and it did come first after about 15 minutes. Getting a starter first is not a given in many of the Indian restaurants I have been to, so kudos to them. The Kabab was nothing remarkable, a very dry and fairly tasteless affair. It was supposedly beef, but it could have been roadkill for all the flavour it had. Serving them with ketchup did not really improve the experience. Main courses came 25 minutes after we ordered. All the food was piping hot, including the breads. The garlic Naan was excellent, as was the Kabuli Naan. Turns out it is a Naan stuffed with nuts and raisin. A little to sweet for me, but really not bad. The Paratha, on the other hand, was bad: way too hard, not fluffy, and actually tasted like it had been sitting around for a week or two. Nothing wrong with the curries though. Both the Paneer and the chicken were cooked just right and very tasty. Portions weren’t humongous but fair for the price. As usual, I cannot comment on the spice levels as the Missus and the kids cannot eat spicy. Ah yes, we were asked how spicy we wanted the food. Overall, the food was decent, but the girlfriend and I discussed this on the way back: with the plethora of Indian/Pakistani restaurants in town, there is no way we will be back. The restaurant felt way too depressing for that; yet another hole-in-the-wall South Asian offering with no outstanding or redeeming features. And the unavailability of beer doesn’t exactly help.
Falco C — Google review
The food was soo good and the service was incredible! Loved the owner!
Silvia K — Google review
Unfortunately, my experience here didn't go well. Despite me complaining that chicken was hard, overcooked, and had weird taste and texture, the gentleman was lovely enough to replace it for me for a paneer dish. However, my first bite, I had the same chicken again. So theh took it back, added some paneer in the dish and brought it back to me... I was so disappointed and annoyed I didn't even complain. The curry sauce was OK so I dipped my bread in it and left. I wanted to speak to their owner but couldn't be even bothered. I have run food businesses and this isn't how you do it. Sorry to give you this comment but it is warranted... cheese bread was also not the cheese we know, like dry inside but I ate it.
Ozge — Google review
Excellent place, the food portions are big and very tasty. The price is very fair and good. The staff is welcoming. 10/10
СВИН Д — Google review
337 Preah Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://sites.google.com/view/marhaba-restaurant-kh/home•Tips and more reviews for Marhaba Halal Restaurant

32Riverside

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Riverside is a vibrant area perfect for spending a leisurely late afternoon. It's a popular gathering spot for locals engaging in group exercises, children playing with pigeons, and vendors selling an array of items from snacks to balloons. Along the river, there are small temples where visitors can observe prayer rituals and purchase lotus flowers. The riverside walkway is bustling with street food and activities, providing opportunities to relax on benches while watching the sunset or taking a break after jogging or walking.
Amazing night view, night market, local food, traveler friendly place and many moor
Didarul B — Google review
The riverside in Phnom Penh is a nice spot to experience local life. People gather along the bank to enjoy local street food, relax, and do outdoor activities. It’s lively, and you’ll see many birds being fed by visitors. There are also boat tours if you want to see the river from a different perspective. It can get quite hot on a sunny day, though, so it’s best to go in the early morning or evening. It would be even better if there were more greenery along the river, but overall, it’s a pleasant place to stroll and soak in the atmosphere.
Earn S — Google review
The Riverside is a nice area of sidewalk along the Tonle Sap River where it meets the Mekong. You can walk from the ferry port and the posh hotels, past the Royal Palace and the National auditorium, past the historically significant and beautiful Wat Ounalom and Kandal Market, down to the less compelling (in my opinion) Night Market and finally to Wat Phnom, the traditional origin point of Phnom Penh. Along the way, you will pass all kinds of hotels and international restaurants, some delicious, some not so, but all expensive. You will likely see fortune tellers, Buddhist bird sellers (you can buy and release the birds to gain merit), pleasure boat hawkers and some beggars. Walking the riverside is an experience On weekends, the road is closed down and the whole area becomes a "pedestrian paradise" complete with street food and performances. Pro Tip Generally speaking, Cambodia is a safe country and PP is a safe city but...... if you do run into any trouble, the riverside is where it is most likely to happen. Take reasonable precautions against pickpockets and avoid the riverside in the middle of the night, especially if drunk from visiting one of the neighbouring bars.
Geoff — Google review
Sunset here feels Like Heaven. It was such a great vibe as it was little windy
Muhammad K — Google review
Beautiful. Very interesting. There is a lot to see on the riverside/surroundings: museum, royal palace and much more. Let yourself fall into the life on the river in the big city. But watch your bags...like everywhere else in the world
Frank N — Google review
A long walk way by the river side and full of life with street food, toys etc. When the cars and bikes are passing on the side road, you can take rest on the bench and enjoy the sunset and lives around you or may finish your daily jogging/walking.
Fazal R — Google review
Best place for relaxing in the evening in Phnom Penh, Lot of food and drinks and with the friendly people there
Phon P — Google review
Spending time by the riverside in Phnom Penh was an unforgettable experience. The climate was perfectly balanced – though the sun was shining brightly, the gentle, refreshing wind made the temperature comfortable and relaxing. Sitting there alone, I felt completely at peace, captivated by the breathtaking view of the river. The vast expanse of the flowing river was mesmerizing, with local boats and cruise vessels gracefully navigating its waters. It was a beautiful sight to watch the rhythm of life on the river. The riverside is thoughtfully designed for visitors' comfort. The interlocked pathways and narrow concrete steps along the shoreline blend aesthetics with functionality. These interlocks, resembling marble, add a touch of elegance to the area. Benches made from the same material are placed thoughtfully, offering a perfect spot to relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Adding to the charm, trees are planted strategically along the shore, providing much-needed shade and shelter from the sun. The harmonious combination of nature and urban design makes this place a true retreat for anyone looking to unwind. If you're in Phnom Penh, I highly recommend spending some time by the riverside. It’s a place that offers not just scenic beauty but also a deep sense of calm and connection to nature.
RAZZ D — Google review
HW5R+4M7, 12204 Angkor St. (5), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Riverside

33RUPP STEM Building

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RUPP STEM Building, located within the Royal University of Phnom Penh, is a modern facility that houses departments such as Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Science. This innovative space provides students with interactive learning environments to foster creativity. The construction of this building began in October 2016 and was completed in 2017, making it the first of its kind in Cambodia.
This building is home to the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the School of Science's Department of Computer Science. The facilities give students an interactive learning environment where they can cultivate their creativity.
Sela ( — Google review
This is the first STEM building in Cambodia . Located in Royal University of Phnom Penh. All photos are taken standing from STEM building.
Chanmarina T — Google review
One of the beautiful building in RUPP. Good architecture, Good place to study science.
Boris B — Google review
Great place for meetings, seminar, conferences
Makara T — Google review
STEM stand for Science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This building start to do construction in October 2016 and expected to finish in 2017
Hann M — Google review
The biggest university in Cambodia.
Chanveasna S — Google review
Have a clean toilet and peacefully for emergency use😁
CHHAY S — Google review
💯💯💯💯💯
Sophat C — Google review
Russian Federation Blvd (110), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•http://www.rupp.edu.kh/•Tips and more reviews for RUPP STEM Building

34Lion-Frog Restaurants

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Lion-Frog Restaurants is located in the vibrant BKK1 district, which has expanded into the adjacent Tonle Bassac district. This area has seen significant Japanese and Chinese investments, leading to the development of major projects such as the Aeon shopping mall and Naga entertainment complex. Despite these large-scale developments, what truly sets this area apart is Lion-Frog Restaurants' excellent service and delightful array of delicious food options.
Good place
Suon S — Google review
Delivery did not arrive.
Adam — Google review
Nice place, service and products
You K — Google review
Rude customer service
Kheang L — Google review
food fun
Phai S — Google review
Rude service
Mindy W — Google review
Delicious
Sophearun C — Google review
i like this picture
Lion F — Google review
#163 Street 51, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•+855 70 999 983•Tips and more reviews for Lion-Frog Restaurants

35Odom

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Odom Garden Park is a recent addition to Phnom Penh's park scene, offering a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Spanning 4,000 square meters, this hidden oasis boasts tall trees, inviting benches, and a safe environment for children to frolic in nature. It has quickly become a future landmark with its impressive design space and transparent pricing.
A future landmark. Best showroom, layout, quality and size. Transparent pricing. Would love to buy one if payment terms suited my finance.
T C — Google review
Odom Park's permanent closure and transformation into a condo is a profound disappointment. It's a loss of green space and community recreation in favor of commercial development. A letdown for those who cherished the park's natural charm and recreational opportunities.
Review T — Google review
Great Design space that you all have to see
Van V — Google review
160, 158 Preah Norodom Blvd (41), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•http://www.odomphnompenh.com/•+855 99 231 168•Tips and more reviews for Odom
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36Mekong Keo Morokot Island

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Mekong Keo Morokot Island, also known as Koh Dach, is a serene and culturally rich destination located just 15 kilometers north of Phnom Penh. It offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in authentic Cambodian culture. The island is renowned for its local artisans who specialize in woodcarving, silk weaving, and pottery. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and explore the area by cycling or simply relaxing amidst the beautiful surroundings.
Very nice and quiet place at the end of Koh Okhna Tei island .. ideal place to cycling and relax😊🚴‍♂️
The G — Google review
I visited this place since last weekend and not too far from the city center. It felt a bit like an abandoned place, but great to explore. By connecting with the local community and lifestyle. The spot is perfect for swimming and for sunset.
Rith P — Google review
Really nice & quiet place to visit. There is very beautiful
Im W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small park on the northern tip of the island of Koh Oknha Tei, a small island facing Phnom Penh. For tourist access you will be extorted $0.5/person by an old gentleman who stays near the entrance; It's very expensive for this abandoned place, so tell yourself that you're doing a good deed. You will first see 3 hard capitals containing a large number of old wooden wheels, perhaps from looms?, which are stored there. At the end of the path between the trees you will find an abandoned restaurant. The place still has a bit of charm, lost in the vegetation. There are some recent sculptures and bas reliefs. A path leads to the river, via a dilapidated staircase. Many young people come to swim here, and the view is quite nice over the Mekong. We were there in the dry season (March) and the river was quite low. You can exit to the right (coming from the point), via a dirt path through the trees, which will avoid meeting the guard again at the same time. We did it by bike, during our tour of the island. 20 minutes on site are enough to do the tour, but it is possible to stay there and relax longer. (Original) Petit parc sur la pointe nord de l'île de Koh Oknha Tei, petite île face à Phnom Penh. Pour l'accès touriste vous sera extorqué 0.5$ / pers par un vieux monsieur qui reste vers l'entrée; c'est très cher pour ce lieu à l'abandon, alors dites vous que vous faites une bonne action. Vous verrez d'abord 3 chapiteaux en dur contenant un grand nombre d'anciennes roues en bois, peut-être de métiers à tisser?, qui sont entreposées là. Au bout du chemin entre les arbres, vous trouverez un restaurant abandonné. Le lieu a quand même un peu de charme, perdu dans la végétation. Il y a quelques sculptures et bas reliefs récents. Un chemin mène jusqu'au fleuve, par un escalier délabré. De nombreux jeunes viennent se baigner ici, et le point de vue est plutôt sympa sur le mékong. Nous y étions en saison sèche (mars) et le fleuve était assez bas. Vous pouvez ressortir par la droite (en venant de la pointe), par un chemin de terre à travers les arbres, ce qui évitera de recroiser le gardien, par la même occasion. Nous l'avons fait à vélo, lors de notre tour de l'île. 20 minutes sur place sont suffisantes pour faire le tour, mais il est possible de rester s'y relaxer plus longtemps.
Julien R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is another island next to Phnom Penh. You can take a passenger boat. Or you can drive yourself. It's a peaceful, quiet island. Get a natural atmosphere But on 1/01/2024 The restaurant has closed. But you can come fishing. Mekong River 🦞🎣🎣 (Original) เป็นอีกเกาะหนึ่งติดกับพนมเปญ สามารถนั่งเรือโดยสาร หรือขับรถมาเองได้ เป็นเกาะที่สงบ เงียบดี ได้บรรยากาศแบบธรรมชาติ แต่วันที่1/01/2024 ร้านอาหารได้ปิดแล้ว แต่สามารถมาตกปลา แม่น้ำโขงได้🦞🎣🎣
Chittichai — Google review
MW2W+Q4J, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Mekong Keo Morokot Island

37AM/PM Café

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AM/PM Café is a charming and peaceful coffee shop located on Koh Dach island, just 15 km from Phnom Penh. The island is known for its traditional silk weavers and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can reach the island by tuk-tuk, crossing the Mekong River on a barge, or by boat from Phnom Penh River side followed by a bike ride around the island. Exploring the vast island on foot is not recommended due to its size.
This is a quaint relaxing indoor air conditioned non-chain coffee shop with really good drink options. I’ve been here three or four times, though the time before this was about a year ago. I had a really good experience every time. The proprietors speak Khmay, Chu Zhou, and English, if that helps anyone.
Edwin M — Google review
# 26E0 Street 110 Sangkat Phsar Depot 3, 12155, Cambodia•+855 15 261 681•Tips and more reviews for AM/PM Café

38Qatar Airways

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If you're planning a trip to Phnom Penh from Ho Chi Minh City, consider flying with Qatar Airways. Surprisingly, this airline offers an affordable option through their DOH-SAI-PHN route, which often has plenty of empty seats on the final leg. For just $368 for five passengers, it's a steal compared to other more expensive flights in the region. Plus, travelers can now conveniently book Qatar Airways directly in Cambodia!
Qatar airway is available for booking in Cambodia now! It’s the best airway company
Chomchhunleang R — Google review
Horrible employees
T.M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Qatar Airways remains the best in terms of services and cooperation with its customers (Original) يبقى طيران القطرية هو الافضل من حيث الخدمات والتعاون مع زبائنه
‫المروحي Y — Google review
Infront of Comin Khmere Office., Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://www.qatarairways.com/en-kh/homepage.html?cid=ORALL348880•+84 28 3827 3888•Tips and more reviews for Qatar Airways

39shop

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If you're looking for a good place to buy shoes, then the shoe store in at least 300 characters is a great option. The store has a wide variety of different shoes, and it's also reasonably priced.
HW86+6XV, St 152, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•+855 93 603 760•Tips and more reviews for shop

40Make It Alive Cambodia

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Bag shop
Make It Alive Cambodia is a creative hub that offers a variety of arts and crafts supplies. They also organize free events for children, which take place in-store as well as at various pop-up locations throughout the city. For more information on their upcoming activities, you can check out their Facebook page.
Just too expensive
Hiền T — Google review
HW2F+JC4, Preah Trasak Paem St. (63), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•+855 77 828 385•Tips and more reviews for Make It Alive Cambodia
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41Tommy tuk tuk tours services

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Transportation service
Tommy Tuk Tuk Tours Services offers an exciting way to explore the vibrant streets and rich history of the city. With over a decade of experience in transporting tourists, they navigate through the bustling traffic, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey. One fascinating stop on their tours is Wat Phnom, a historic temple built in 1373 that houses four Buddha statues discovered by a woman named Penh.
(Translated by Google) Has been transporting tourists for more than 10 years (Original) ដឹកភ្ញៀវទេសចរណ៍ជាង១០ឆ្នាំហើយ
ABA A — Google review
HW6J+488, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Tommy tuk tuk tours services

42Tk avenue

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Educational institution
TK Avenue is a trendy and modern boutique mall located in the heart of the city. Its unique open space design resembles an avenue, with shops clustered along pathways for pedestrians. This urban shopping destination offers a refreshing and upscale experience, making it a must-visit for those seeking a vibrant retail atmosphere.
(Translated by Google) It's so complicated at night (Original) 밤이 되니 너무 복잡하네요
Jiyeon A — Google review
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43Beautiful Riverfront Apartment - Srey & Elain

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Experience the best of Phnom Penh while staying at the Beautiful Riverfront Apartment - Srey & Elain. Explore nearby attractions such as Silk Island, Choeung Ek/Killing Fields, and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum. Take in the city's rich culture by visiting pagodas, traditional markets like Central Market and Russian Market, and enjoying traditional performances. Indulge in brewery tours or cooking classes to immerse yourself in local experiences.
HWCH+FV2, Preah Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•+855 23 996 240•Tips and more reviews for Beautiful Riverfront Apartment - Srey & Elain

44NP- Health & Beauty Tips

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Health and beauty shop
Explore the vibrant city of Phnom Penh with this itinerary that highlights local businesses and attractions. Support independent shops and eateries while discovering the unique charm of the city. Additionally, consider contributing to local causes instead of giving money to children on the streets, as it can perpetuate a cycle of dependency.
GVJP+8QM, Chamkadoung Street, Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for NP- Health & Beauty Tips

45PM Printing

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T-shirt store
As you wander down Street 240, just a short two-block jaunt from the Kabiki Hotel, you'll discover charming little bakeries and tea shops where you can indulge in delightful pastries. This vibrant street is also home to various boutiques offering locally crafted clothing and unique art pieces, making it a perfect spot for both culinary treats and shopping for souvenirs.
HW79+R4C, St 168, Phnom Penh 120501, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for PM Printing
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46Fly Phnom Penh

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Fly Phnom Penh is Cambodia's first trampoline-based activity center, located just 5 km from the city center. It offers a unique experience with professional experts training visitors on how to balance and control their movements on trampolines. The facility is well-maintained and features a variety of trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, and obstacle courses.
Good for jumping and especially for kids and adults haha so happy🥰
A05_07-Phnov P — Google review
A nice place for kids to play especially at the weekend. Many kids go there with their parents mostly from 9:30 am or 10AM.
Yim S — Google review
Great trampoline park. Good variety in trampoline activities. Nice birthday party room.
Richard R — Google review
Good place for jumping. Specially for the kids and adults
Nika R — Google review
Work out during the weekend with your kids, your friend with so much support from instructor. A little bit expensive during the weekend. Don't forget to bring your sticky shock. The best trampoline im Phnom Penh.
Dalis T — Google review
Awesome place to bring your friends and family for a birthday party. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a fun and healthy place to bond with friends and family!
Vireak C — Google review
A new twist of experience as it is the first and biggest trampoline park in Cambodia. The vibe is really vibrant and joyful since their park is decorated with fun and upbeat colors. If you happened to go to Factory, don't miss it, it is literally the best place to go for a quick escape from the bustling Phnom Penh.
Meas S — Google review
Too expensive at $8 for an hour for adults and $6 for kids, the water is $1 for 500 ml!You will have to buy their special socks too at $2 a pair, you can't go in without them on, so for me and my three kids for an hour was $40! Apart from that, it's a cool, fun place to take your kids. You can get 3 hours for $12 but after an hour you are either too tired or have exhausted all there is to do there. The surrounding areas are interesting with murals on all the walls, a skateboard park, basketball court , cafe's and other entertainment places.
Ian B — Google review
Phnom Penh, Cambodia•http://www.flyphnompenh.com/•+855 10 288 223•Tips and more reviews for Fly Phnom Penh

47Royal Palace Park

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The Royal Palace Park is a must-visit attraction in Phnom Penh, serving as the official royal residence for Cambodia's king. While certain parts of the extravagant palace complex are open to visitors, much of it consists of beautifully maintained gardens and stunning golden temples. Amidst the bustling city, a leisurely stroll along the riverfront starting from Riverside Park near the Night Market leads to this serene park.
A very nice park. Neat, clean, and with lots of stalls selling cheap and delicious food. It's very exciting, with lots of young people playing here. The park is also perfect for relaxing and enjoying the river breeze at night.
Calvin — Google review
Royal Palace Park, located just across from Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace, is a beautifully maintained little green space with royal flair — trimmed hedges, golden statues, and a direct view of one of Cambodia’s most iconic buildings. Here’s the trick: while many people head here around sunset, that’s actually when it gets crowded. If you want peaceful vibes and stunning, clean photos — come during the day, especially early afternoon. It may be warm, but the park is nearly empty, and the light is still gorgeous for photography. You’ll have the whole scene almost to yourself. It’s a short stop, but a worthwhile one — especially for anyone chasing that perfect regal backdrop without the buzz of the crowd.
JOKER'S — Google review
Royal Palace Park in PP is a very beautiful and peaceful location. It’s located near the river, which makes the surroundings even more scenic and relaxing. The park is **very clean, well-maintained, and neat**, making it perfect for family outings, morning walks, or just spending quiet time in nature. The atmosphere is calm, and the greenery is refreshing. Whether you want to sit and relax or take photos near the river, it’s a lovely place to visit.
Satya V — Google review
Nice view and architectural design. Free and has good visuals at night. If you want to capture If you're only after a nice photo, you can go here instead of actually going inside the palace. The palace has an entrance fee and is usually more crowded, while this spot is free.
Abigail M — Google review
Royal Palace Park was absolutely buzzing with people during the Cambodia Water Festival! The atmosphere was vibrant and full of energy, with locals enjoying the festivities and celebrations. It was such a fun experience to be part of the crowd, especially with all the excitement around the event. One of the highlights was seeing the Cambodian King pass by in his car, which was a special and unexpected moment. It really added to the uniqueness of the visit. Overall, it was a lively and memorable experience, and the park was the perfect spot to soak in the local culture during the festival.
Genta — Google review
The Royal Palace Park, also known as the park in front of the Royal Palace, is a public garden located in Phnom Penh.The park is important because it serves as a peaceful place for the public and a symbol of national pride. It is often used during festivals, royal ceremonies, and public gatherings. The park also reflects the beauty of Khmer architecture and the culture of Cambodia.People go to the park to walk, exercise, take photos, feed pigeons, or enjoy time with friends and family. Tourists visit to admire the view of the Royal Palace and experience the daily life of Cambodians.
Phorn T — Google review
Great place to enjoy in the evening with friends and family. It's outside the Royal palace. Great view. Lots of food options available nearby.
Siddharth D — Google review
Interesting historical site. I suggest you get a tour guide for $10. It helps to know what you are looking at.
David L — Google review
HW8J+4V9, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Royal Palace Park
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Popular road trips from Phnom Penh

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Phnom Penh to
Ho Chi Minh City
Phnom Penh to
Bangkok
Phnom Penh to
Siem Reap
Phnom Penh to
Singapore
Phnom Penh to
Pattaya
Phnom Penh to
Hong Kong
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Hanoi
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Kuala Lumpur
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Hoi An
Phnom Penh to
Nha Trang
Phnom Penh to
Kathu
Phnom Penh to
Chiang Mai
Phnom Penh to
Krabi Town
Phnom Penh to
Hua Hin
Phnom Penh to
Da Lat
Phnom Penh to
Hue
Phnom Penh to
Luang Prabang
Phnom Penh to
Sihanoukville
Phnom Penh to
Phan Thiet
Phnom Penh to
Ayutthaya
Phnom Penh to
Yangon (Rangoon)
Phnom Penh to
Kep
Phnom Penh to
George Town
Phnom Penh to
Kanchanaburi
Phnom Penh to
Macau
Phnom Penh to
An Thoi
Phnom Penh to
Chiang Rai
Phnom Penh to
Vientiane
Phnom Penh to
Battambang
Phnom Penh to
Melaka

What's the weather like in Phnom Penh?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Phnom Penh for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Phnom Penh in January
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in February
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in March
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in April
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in May
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in June
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in July
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in August
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in September
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in October
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in November
  • Weather in Phnom Penh in December

All road trips from Phnom Penh

  • Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City drive
  • Phnom Penh to Bangkok drive
  • Phnom Penh to Siem Reap drive
  • Phnom Penh to Singapore drive
  • Phnom Penh to Pattaya drive
  • Phnom Penh to Hong Kong drive
  • Phnom Penh to Hanoi drive
  • Phnom Penh to Kuala Lumpur drive
  • Phnom Penh to Hoi An drive
  • Phnom Penh to Nha Trang drive
  • Phnom Penh to Kathu drive
  • Phnom Penh to Chiang Mai drive
  • Phnom Penh to Krabi Town drive
  • Phnom Penh to Hua Hin drive
  • Phnom Penh to Da Lat drive
  • Phnom Penh to Hue drive
  • Phnom Penh to Luang Prabang drive
  • Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville drive
  • Phnom Penh to Phan Thiet drive
  • Phnom Penh to Ayutthaya drive
  • Phnom Penh to Yangon (Rangoon) drive
  • Phnom Penh to Kep drive
  • Phnom Penh to George Town drive
  • Phnom Penh to Kanchanaburi drive
  • Phnom Penh to Macau drive
  • Phnom Penh to An Thoi drive
  • Phnom Penh to Chiang Rai drive
  • Phnom Penh to Vientiane drive
  • Phnom Penh to Battambang drive
  • Phnom Penh to Melaka drive

Explore nearby places

  • Phnom Penh
  • Kampong Cham
  • Chau Doc
  • Tay Ninh
  • Kep
  • Kampot
  • Long Xuyen
  • Kratie
  • Ham Ninh
  • Cai Be
  • Sihanoukville
  • Duong Dong
  • Can Tho
  • An Thoi
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Siem Reap
  • Battambang
  • Vung Tau
  • Chanthaburi
  • Phan Thiet
  • Buon Ma Thuot
  • Mui Ne
  • Champasak Town
  • Da Lat
  • Pakse
  • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Rayong
  • Buriram
  • Sattahip
  • Jomtien Beach
  • Pattaya

All related maps of Phnom Penh

  • Map of Phnom Penh
  • Map of Kampong Cham
  • Map of Chau Doc
  • Map of Tay Ninh
  • Map of Kep
  • Map of Kampot
  • Map of Long Xuyen
  • Map of Kratie
  • Map of Ham Ninh
  • Map of Cai Be
  • Map of Sihanoukville
  • Map of Duong Dong
  • Map of Can Tho
  • Map of An Thoi
  • Map of Ho Chi Minh City
  • Map of Siem Reap
  • Map of Battambang
  • Map of Vung Tau
  • Map of Chanthaburi
  • Map of Phan Thiet
  • Map of Buon Ma Thuot
  • Map of Mui Ne
  • Map of Champasak Town
  • Map of Da Lat
  • Map of Pakse
  • Map of Ubon Ratchathani
  • Map of Rayong
  • Map of Buriram
  • Map of Sattahip
  • Map of Jomtien Beach
  • Map of Pattaya

Phnom Penh throughout the year

  • Phnom Penh in January
  • Phnom Penh in February
  • Phnom Penh in March
  • Phnom Penh in April
  • Phnom Penh in May
  • Phnom Penh in June
  • Phnom Penh in July
  • Phnom Penh in August
  • Phnom Penh in September
  • Phnom Penh in October
  • Phnom Penh in November
  • Phnom Penh in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Phnom Penh?

Get inspired for your trip to Phnom Penh with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Phnom Penh Itinerary
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  • 4-Day Phnom Penh Itinerary
  • 5-Day Phnom Penh Itinerary

Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

  • The best things to do with kids in Bangkok
  • The best things to do with kids in Siem Reap
  • The best things to do with kids in Ho Chi Minh City
  • The best things to do with kids in Hoi An
  • The best things to do with kids in Da Nang
  • The best things to do with kids in Kathu
  • The best things to do with kids in Pattaya
  • The best things to do with kids in Nha Trang
  • The best things to do with kids in Hua Hin
  • The best things to do with kids in Da Lat
  • The best things to do with kids in Sihanoukville
  • The best things to do with kids in Battambang
  • The best things to do with kids in Vung Tau
  • The best things to do with kids in Patong

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Bangkok
  • Top things to do and attractions in Siem Reap
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hoi An
  • Top things to do and attractions in Da Nang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kathu
  • Top things to do and attractions in Krabi Town
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pattaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nha Trang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hua Hin
  • Top things to do and attractions in Da Lat
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sihanoukville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phan Thiet
  • Top things to do and attractions in Battambang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kampot
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vung Tau
  • Top things to do and attractions in Can Tho
  • Top things to do and attractions in Duong Dong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chanthaburi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kep
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chau Doc
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kratie
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kampong Cham
  • Top things to do and attractions in Patong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mui Ne

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bangkok
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Siem Reap
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hoi An
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Da Nang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kathu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Krabi Town
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pattaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nha Trang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hua Hin
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Da Lat
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sihanoukville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phan Thiet
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Battambang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kampot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vung Tau
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Can Tho
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Duong Dong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chanthaburi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kep
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chau Doc
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kratie
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kampong Cham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Long Xuyen
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in An Thoi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tay Ninh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ham Ninh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Patong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mui Ne

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