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1National 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
Very interesting, beautifully set out. They have many sculptures from the temples in Siem Reap, Angkor Wat and others. A walk through history and there are many recuperated sculptures which were taken out of the country at some stage. A must for history and art lovers
Maria E — 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
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

2Wat 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
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3Silver 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
This was our first stop on our Cambodian vacation, and it made for a fascinating introduction. The site is rich in history and offers a glimpse into the area’s cultural heritage. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the region!
Robert H — 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
HW7J+2M2, Oknha Chhun St. (240), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•Tips and more reviews for Silver Pagoda

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

5Royal 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
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
I smelled urine around the walls. Many Cambodians liked to park their motorbikes and urinate on the palace walls. The back, where no one took pictures, was covered with zinc. The interior architecture was not beautiful at all. It was obvious that it copied Thai culture. I don't recommend visiting here. If you want to see real culture, go to the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
Tanat K — Google review
Impressive buildings, but unfortunately most of them are closed to visitors, so you can only see them from the outside. There’s also little to no tourist information available to explain their history or significance. Overall, that makes the experience feel a bit overpriced.
Eduarda — Google review
I visited the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and really enjoyed it. The ticket costs $10 USD for foreigners, and I think it’s worth the price. If you are visiting the city, this place is a must-see! The buildings are very beautiful, with golden roofs and amazing designs. If you like art, history, or architecture, you will enjoy it even more. The Silver Pagoda inside is also very impressive. It’s also a great place to take nice photos, especially for Instagram. The whole area is clean, peaceful, and full of culture. I loved the visit and I highly recommend it to anyone coming to Phnom Penh!
Bhashitha H — Google review
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6Independence 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 an iconic structure that stands as a symbol of Cambodia's independence from French rule. The monument itself is beautifully designed and is especially stunning when lit up at night. It’s located in a busy part of the city, surrounded by traffic, but the area around it is clean and well-maintained. There are parks nearby where you can relax and take in the views. However, it's mainly a spot for quick photos rather than a place to spend a lot of time. Worth a visit if you're exploring the city, but don’t expect much beyond its historical significance.
Sai V — 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
It's an iconic monument in Phnom Penh at the centre of a very busy traffic roundabout. There's a lovely park which you can walk alongside see locals exercising and enjoying the space. Tip, if you visit around dusk you can get some amazing photos facing west as the day comes to a close and the light is beautiful.
Fiona W — Google review
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7Phnom Penh Night Market

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Phnom Penh Night Market is a bustling hub of activity, offering a wide array of goods such as fabrics, jewelry, and crafts alongside delectable Khmer street food. Located on the riverfront near downtown Phnom Penh, this market is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. Open only during weekends, it provides an opportunity to experience the local way of life while enjoying evening entertainment and sampling delicious local cuisine.
It was lots of fun to see people dancing, singing and lots of local food. It's really surprising and this happens every weekend. A must go if you're in Phnom Peh
Marcushugo — Google review
Very lively place. The stalls offer nice clothes, souvenirs and accessories. I loved the plaza were carpets were laid out so all the visitors could sit down on the ground with their drinks and snacks. Kids were playing around. There were very good vibes.
Asmara T — Google review
Lots of typical market items here to buy, didn't find any of the staff pushy at any point. Enjoyed the food section with dinner options and fruit juices, can eat together in a groups on the mats around. This market is close to the promenade and busy drinking area. Not too busy in the early evening. There was some live music as well.
Lucy B — Google review
I think got nothing much in the night market in term of items for shopping. Just enjoy the vibes here where many people, a lot of food stalls, there are people dancing and the strategic location. At night they will close the road along the river to become a walking street. There are many shops, pubs, and restaurant available at this area. Nothing much in the night market
Hafizun M — Google review
There were stall which sell clothes and souvenirs but we came here for the food. Reasonable price (even-though I thought the price was higher compare to other street food in Indochina ie Bangkok or Hanoi). The menu quite the same between one and another food stall. We ended up choose pad thai and soup. After dinner we walked around to see local people sand with karaoke in the middle of the market
Agtifa P — Google review
Frankly quite small and disappointing. Most of the stalls sell repeated stuffs. Like shoes and bags. There arent much souvenir stores here. Honestly central market would be so much better to go to.
SL W — Google review
We loved the markets and trying all different foods. Go, try something you haven’t tried before and enjoy taking in your surroundings.
Rebeccat R — Google review
This is the longest night market i ever visited and you can easily walk for a couple of hours. Crowed with people and main road are closed so people can walk freely.
Ronnie C — Google review
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8Wat 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
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
It's a beautiful Buddhist temple. The architecture design of the temple both outside and inside is so attractive invite each and everyone with complete contention. Solace and tranquility better to find here. The huge drumming bell in left side of temple is significant and worthy. The decorations around the Lord Buddha is still great we feel. Many amazing idols could be seen here. Anyway, a colourful look of the temple is thrilling to look at.
Prakash G — Google review
Very interesting temple. Sadly it was closed when i arrived. But still very good experience.
Sam — Google review
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9Choeung Ek Genocidal Center

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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center stands as a poignant memorial in Phnom Penh, serving as a somber reminder of the tragic history during the Khmer Rouge regime. This site, often referred to as the Killing Fields, is where countless victims were executed and buried. Visitors are met with an emotional experience as they explore mass graves and a striking glass-walled stupa filled with skulls, symbolizing the immense loss of life.
It is truly terrifying stories while I was visiting for three hours. When I listened with the audio aid device for the cases storytelling my heart is pounding, my eyes are weeping, my emotions are tingling, then I feel sobbing and pause of my listening. Praying for the people who suffered from the loss, pain and trauma. I pay respect and pray for them. The center is very well equipped, managed and informative and convenient. Ticket prices is fairly enough.
Kyaw A — Google review
Chilling place. At first I was a little 'disappointed', as there are only signs where buildings used to be, but as you follow the audio guide and the tour the horrors catch up with you. At the tree the tears were rolling down my cheeks. My son was also very moved. We've been to Auschwitz and Birkenau, the parallels are obvious and it's very important to visit these places! We found the 'souvenir shop' somewhat unfitting in the setting. Wear clothes covering shoulders and knees.
Fabian F — Google review
Visiting the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center was a deeply emotional and reflective experience. The site is a stark reminder of Cambodia’s tragic history, and it’s important for understanding the country’s past. One of the best aspects of the visit was the audio guide provided with headphones, which allowed for a personal, quiet exploration of the grounds. The audio guide was incredibly informative and respectful, offering insights into the history and significance of each location within the center. The atmosphere is somber but serene, and it truly encourages you to pause and reflect. A must-visit for those wanting to learn about Cambodia’s history
Medhawika Y — Google review
Impressive place to visit. When you doubt of going here after visiting Tuol Sleng (S21) Genocide Museum (like I did) still go here; it's add real to understanding what happened.
Walter R — Google review
You have to visit to understand the past and what happened here. The audio tour is really good. However, it is disturbing at times. The tree featured towards the end of the tour holds disturbing facts and atrocities about the past. It can be difficult for some to hear the information about what happened to the babies and children be warned.
Paul C — Google review
It is really shocking to see this place but I am glad I was able to learn about the horrible history behind it. The audio guide is mandatory, without any guidance the place is just a bunch of random trees. You need someone to explain to you what happened. The audio tour is really good, it takes around 1 hour and it costs 6 USD for foreigners. Highly recommended during your visit to Phnom Penh.
Martín S — Google review
This is one of the most emotionally moving places I’ve ever visited. As you walk through the serene grounds of Choeung Ek, it’s almost surreal to grasp the atrocities that occurred here during the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. The peaceful trees and grass-covered mass graves stand in stark contrast to the heartbreaking stories told through the excellent audio tour. What hit me hardest was the Memorial Stupa, towering yet silent, filled with thousands of human skulls and bones of the victims. It’s not just a monument, it’s a chilling reminder of the cruelty inflicted on innocent people. Displays of bone fragments, rusted tools, and preserved mass grave sites reinforce the unimaginable suffering. There’s a particular tree marked as the “Killing-Tree,” which was used in horrific ways. Hearing its story while standing beside it is something I will never forget. The signage throughout the site adds further context and reflection. I genuinely had tears in my eyes as did many others around me. It’s difficult, but necessary. Visiting this place ensures that we don’t forget, and helps ensure something like this never happens again. I wouldnt do the tour without the full audio addition. It's powerful, and very moving. Sunday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Monday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Friday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Saturday 7:30 am–5:30 pm
John W — Google review
I can't believe that this happened in the '70s and that Pol Pot was never truly brought to Justice. The audio tour was indispensable for understanding what happened here and throughout Cambodia. No study of communism should be complete without understanding the Khmer rouge.
Brian H — Google review
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10Wat 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
A great place to sit and watch people enjoying life. The best time to visit is around 6 p.m.
SOPHEARA K — 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
Nice park with lots of space for park activities.
Fauzii — Google review
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11National Olympic Stadium

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The National Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh may not have hosted major international sporting events, but it remains a significant landmark. Designed by Vann Molyvan, a pioneer of the New Khmer Architecture movement, this multipurpose sports complex features a soccer field, jogging track, basketball hoops, and tennis-badminton-volleyball fields. The 1960s architectural style is evident in its striking lines and sharp blocks.
Superb building of modern postcolonial architecture designed by Vann Molyvann in 1964. It can easily be entered to visit on days when there is no event.
Andre R — Google review
Great place for running. Open until 20:00, entrance fee 0.5$. Enjoy!
Evgeniy G — Google review
A really nice example of how concrete doesn’t need to be ugly or brutalist. The staff were really friendly and let me go onto the outfield to take some pictures.
Legion C — Google review
Been here since kids with my dad. Grow up around the area with many many memories remembered but never had a proper picture here. Was here again after years during Vanda Treyvisai concert. The feeling, and the connection between myself with Olympic stadium is unmatch.
Hao C — Google review
The best place for running, to have access inside you have to pay 2,000R. Recommend inside for running if you don’t want any distraction and prefer less crowd.
Jerriny S — Google review
Will give you hype because you'll see a lot of people who loves to take care of themselves. So, I ended up doing multiple loops Ng jogging!
Rachell — Google review
Olympic Stadium is one of the oldest stadiums in Southeast Asia to continue and hosting big games. It was built in 1963 and opened in 1964. At the time, it was truly a masterpiece, built intending to host the short-lived GANEFO and other grand spectacle games/ceremony in Cambodia. The seating is massive considering the country’s population size, max capacity up to 70,000. It was renovated to host football games during the SEA Games 2023 by adding seats and limiting the capacity to just around 50,000. I'm glad that the Stadium continue to play crucial role in Cambodia's sporting events and matches. Fun fact, during the 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off Asia v Oceania between North Korea and Australia, the Olympic Stadium was the neutral home for both countries, due to some travel restrictions. North Korea won both legs and advanced to 1966 World Cup Group Stage.
Monytep — Google review
The National Olympic Stadium in Cambodia is a must-visit destination for sports enthusiasts and anyone interested in the country's rich sporting culture. The stadium is an impressive facility with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities that can accommodate various sporting events. The stadium has hosted many international events and is considered one of the most iconic landmarks in Phnom Penh. It has a seating capacity of over 50,000 people, making it the perfect venue for large-scale sporting events such as football matches, concerts, and other major events. Apart from hosting sports events, the stadium also provides ample space for outdoor activities like jogging or walking around the track. There are plenty of food stalls and restrooms available, making it a comfortable experience for visitors. Overall, the National Olympic Stadium is an excellent place to visit if you're in Cambodia, especially if you are a sports fan. Its modern facilities, picturesque location, and friendly staff make it an ideal place to catch a game or enjoy the outdoors while indulging in your favorite sport.
Md I — Google review
Charles de Gaulle Boulevard, រាជធានី​ភ្នំពេញ 12253, Cambodia•+855 86 734 905•Tips and more reviews for National Olympic Stadium

12Bassac Lane

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If you find yourself in Phnom Penh for just a night, make sure to visit the vibrant Bassac Lane, tucked away off Street 308. This charming lane has evolved from its humble beginnings into a hotspot for nightlife, thanks to the vision of New Zealand brothers William and George Norbert-Munns. Here, you'll discover an array of unique bars that each offer their own distinct atmosphere and drink specialties.
Bassac Lane – Phnom Penh ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍸 Vibrant nightlife packed into a few atmospheric alleyways — great bars, hidden gems, and secret nightclubs like H Club bring an electrifying energy that’s hard to find elsewhere. 🍽️ Food lovers will enjoy places like Mama Dumpling, known for its mouthwatering dumplings, alongside other street food and fusion bites scattered around the area. 🎶 The music scene is alive — from jazz to indie rock, every bar has its own vibe. ✨ Whether you’re here for a chill drink or a wild night out, Bassac Lane delivers. However… 💔 It was heartbreaking to see hungry children selling flowers late at night along the street. We shared our food with them — a reminder that not everyone around the party is part of the celebration. 🌆 A must-visit spot to experience Phnom Penh’s urban soul, but also a place that calls for reflection and awareness.
Sally B — Google review
It was a neighbor in Phenom Penh, full of bars and restaurants, lot of tourists and children that try to sell you sth(didn't like this part) Not that big but cozy.
Sedigheh G — Google review
A lively stretch of small pubs and bars that attract a mix of locals and foreigners (roughly 60/40). Most places are cozy single-level spots, though a few have two floors with rooftop seating. The food is generally average, but that’s not why people come here — it’s more about the atmosphere, live music, and meeting new people. Expect a friendly crowd mostly under 40, casual vibes, and plenty of local music talent. If you’re looking for an authentic nightlife experience beyond the big clubs, this area is a must-visit while in Phnom Penh.
Solo S — Google review
Love this area of Phnom Penh. Very chill and with so many options of bars and restaurants. Don't stop at the main intersection! Go back in the alleys and explore different types of eateries including western bar food, local Cambodian food, Italian and pizza, tapas, Thai and more. Be sure to take the stairs in different venues and go to the 2nd floor for more unique options. Also, check out the rooftop at The Avery Hotel. It has a great view and a nice breeze to cool down!
Mirielle E — Google review
Lots of beautiful eateries in and around Basaac lane prices are generally up overall being a tourist location but the visit is worth it
Ce'Ajaye H — Google review
BASSAC LANE is a whimsical place full of some of the best eateries and bars in Phnom Penh. It's family-friendly, bustling with tons of foot traffic. The restaurants and lounges are all topnotch. So, if you want a memorable evening, go to this area as it's a melting pot of expats and city natives out to have a good time.
360 M — Google review
Good place to come late at night because all the bars around riverside close around 1am and street 136 is only for old tourists looking for a bar girl, bassac lane has a good mix of local and foreigners.
Damian C — Google review
It’s definitely made for tourists, it’s fairly similar to a Pub Street that you would find in Asian cities. It’s loud, many bars and restaurants pumping out loud music. Hawkers constantly coming up to you trying to elicit some money. The food is nothing exceptional and there are better restaurants in Phnom Penh charging similar prices or below. It’s the kind of tourist experience you do once when in Phnom Penh, then you progress to better experiences. It’s more geared to the 20-40 age bracket.
Tony ( — Google review
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13Orussey Market

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Orussey Market, located in Phnom Penh, is the city's largest traditional market spanning three floors. While not a popular spot for tourists or expats, it is a bustling hub where locals shop for everyday items. The ground floor offers household goods and food, while the upper levels feature tailors, jewelry, fabric, and clothing. Open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, this market is known for its crowded and lively atmosphere.
I think this market is more interesting and lively than Central Market. More stuff can be bought here and many locals. The sight and smell are definitely stronger here. There are also many delicious food stalls along the road around the market. I had this pork innards mix 12k, amazing flavor and came with a tasty sauce. Came on a Sunday afternoon.
Wilson Y — Google review
That place was massive all kinds of food items but mostly clothing all sizes shoes as well while they'll sell you one of something they are really wholesale to other market vendors. If you like markets and you're in Phnom Penh it's worth a visit
Yesitis D — Google review
Famous market in Phnompenh🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭 Most of local people here not much foreigners.Stuff here with reasonable price
Vanessa L — Google review
Orussey market has expanded and modernized so much that I cannot recognize it. When I was a bit, I remember the market was small and not as beautiful and organized as it is today. It's very hot the day I was there in November 2024, imagine the heat in April summer month. So I'm told the best time to go to the market is in the morning or late afternoon after 3 pm. Silly me when shopping around 11 am. 😂
PAUL Y — Google review
Local market Have food, carpets , speakers, batteries, cloths , watches I came to re-polish my watch glass In front of market there is a shoo that does watch glass polishing @ 3$
K S — Google review
The lesser known wet market in Phnom Phen. Only locals come here, which makes this market more interesting than the central market. However it is also mainly a food and ingredients market. If you want a better look into the daily life in Phnom Phen, then you should definitely check it out.
David J — Google review
This market is mayhem! Amazing that you could probably buy anything you would ever need in here. I didn't get the full experience as I came around closing time, but still bagged some bargains upstairs from the second hand clothing shops on the upper floors. An absolutely insane amount of clothes up there, I paid about $3 a piece.
Lucy B — Google review
Very big local market. Outside stalls have fruit & vegetables at decent prices. Inside everything from fabric, electronics, hardware, food. Looks like wholesale items. Tip: go early in the morning as it gets crowded.
Bea G — Google review
Oknha Tep Phan St. (182), Phnom Penh, Cambodia•https://www.facebook.com/%E1%9E%95%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B6%E1…•+855 85 833 315•Tips and more reviews for Orussey Market

14Statue 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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15Wat 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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16The Old Market

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When visiting Phnom Penh, Cambodia, immerse yourself in the local way of life by exploring The Old Market, also known as Phsar Chas. Located near the river in the Old French Quarter, this bustling market is a favorite among locals for its fresh produce and authentic atmosphere. While it may be quieter than before and slightly pricier compared to other markets, The Old Market offers a wide range of products from fruits to jewelry.
Good market all around, lots of shops and lots of food to try for sure. The price is good compared to other markets in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Make sure you bargain a little event though the price is cheap, it’s all part of the fun.
Po H — Google review
It's definitely worth a visit. Lots of great stuff. Good prices. You can negotiate too. Gifts galore to take back to family. A real hit. I'm glad I didn't skip this one. Try it and you'll get a different view of things.
Rasta R — Google review
I can't recommend the Old Marked to tourists, sorry, this market is for locals, and I respect that. Still, I don't appreciate being seen as a bag of walking money or as something to so obviously ridicule. One of the fruit stands wanted 20000 riel (5 dollars) for a papaya, I tried to joke and say loy tik tik (a little too much money-?) But they weren't interested in any attempt at a fun little haggle, in fact it had the opposite effect- and now they spoke neither Khmer or English. I liked the flower shops and displays - Now it's seven dollars, haha. Also the stench from sewers is bad. Perhaps the unusually sour mood here was due because it was bucketing down - not a lot of loy going around, but more importantly,be cautious ⚠️ of some light-shy individuals hanging around here- guys on motorcycles with black helmets that will not hesitate to snatch your bag at whatever risk that might entail for you, or them! One light shone, though - was one really nice elderly lady drew me in and sheltered me from the rain. That was extremely kind. She gave me a big plastic bag for my drenched belongings. In fact, she scolded her young son/grandson for not having done so immediately🪷. And so, this lone star 🌟 is for her.
Åse I — Google review
Honestly this use to be a pretty buzzling market when I was growing up so like over 20 years ago. Since covid and also a big fire, I don't think it ever recovered. The market is really tiny, very small selection of goods and not many food options. You're better taking a 5 minute walk to Kandal Market instead. But they have a pretty good fruit lane right out front that's open until pretty late.
Anyka S — Google review
Interesting place! The Old Market in Phnom Penh is a vibrant hub of activity and culture. It's a great place to experience local life, with a variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to unique handicrafts. The atmosphere is lively and colorful, offering a true taste of Cambodian daily life. Highly recommended for an authentic shopping experience!
Piotr K — Google review
Cheaper clothing and home utensils than the shopping mall. Some local food choices and even deserts. But can be hot inside.
Glenn D — Google review
A good little market serves as a day time alternative near the very busy night. Very much a local market, it has a bit of everything from fruit and veggies to jewelry and cloth. Although it takes up two blocks, it is no where near as big as the Orussy, Russian and Central markets
Paul R — Google review
Went here today with my cousin Which used to be popular in Cambodia,but now it’s quite quiet. And price of the everything they sell it here are a-bit high The restaurant near this market are quite nice and it’s located next to the night market Which after you eat then you can go to the night market and shopping
Xinger T — Google review
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17Garden 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
Amazing experience I had a lot of fun here. The food was tasty, the slides were awesome, and the lazy river was relaxing and chaotic at the same time. The pink slide was terrifying though, but it's still wonderful.
Khin V — 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
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

18Bouchon Wine Bar

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Bouchon Wine Bar, originally established in late 2011, has become a beloved spot for expats and locals alike to enjoy French wines in Phnom Penh. The bar's relocation to a renovated 1920s colonial-era mansion on Street 174 brought about an upgraded ambiance with chequerboard tiling, exposed brick walls, and a revamped food menu.
Best food Nice place for dinner Wednesday and Friday are happy day Singing and dance We can sing and dance Enjoy local traditional instruments and song on Friday night
Sor M — Google review
Wonderful restaurant with lots of smart choices, and a colorful menu to help you decide what to order. Nice decor and a very friendly staff. The wine pour was generous and all of the appetizers had good flavor. Food, furniture and glassware all of good quality. I don’t know if the economy is still struggling, or there too many options in Phnom Penh, but the restaurant was not busy for a Saturday night, so it felt a bit somber inside. Staff were a little anxious probably because they were anticipating more customers.
J.T. R — Google review
Superb French cuisine and wines in the heart of Phnom Penh. Loved the colonial atmosphere and brilliant service. Highly recommended!
Michela Z — Google review
I had a fantastic experience! From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcome and valued. The service was impeccable — attentive, friendly, and efficient. But what truly stood out was the food. Every dish I tried was bursting with flavor, beautifully presented, and made with high-quality ingredients. It's clear that the chefs put a lot of care and skill into their craft. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for great food and excellent service.
Nelsen S — Google review
Great foods with wonderful service and live band singer that brings a sense of local vibe.
XC K — Google review
I visit at first time. Very good atmosphere there. Owner takes care of customer well. He support to select wine clearly. And I can eat good beaf steak. There are many kinds of Appetizers. Please enjoy eating and drinking wine.
Yoshihisa M — Google review
Bouchon Wine Bar is highly recommended! The wines here are imported only by the owner and are updated regularly. The meals are all fresh and delicious. From appetizers to desserts, we enjoyed our meal very much. We will visit and experience the atmosphere of live band.
Rebecca W — Google review
The Bouchon Wine Bar gets great reviews and justifiably so, smooth operation with great service across multiple people from greeting to leaving. Mix of high top tables and a few regular tables set up around the bar in middle adds a nice appeal. Food was good but limited range especially for younger kids (if you have and bring) it’s slightly pricey but not overwhelming and limited wine by glass (we only had two options of red) and of course only from France. I would recommend dropping in for their tapas menu, meat and cheese boards and cocktails to give it a try.
Arden F — Google review
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19SOSORO - Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum

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Located in Phnom Penh, the SOSORO - Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum is Cambodia's first national museum dedicated to showcasing the economic and financial evolution of the country. The museum offers a unique perspective on money, covering the history of Cambodian currency and providing insights into the country's economy. Visitors can explore exhibits spanning thousands of years and various regimes, gaining a deeper understanding of complex economic issues through interactive displays.
SOSORO Museum is one of Phnom Penh’s must-visit cultural institutions, offering a fascinating journey through Cambodia’s economic and political history. Housed in a historic protectorate-style building, it has served various roles—from the town hall residence in 1908 to the Phnom Penh municipality in 1920—before becoming the Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum of Economy and Money in 2012. Designed to provide a deeper understanding of Cambodia’s historical evolution, the museum highlights the intricate connections between money, economics, and politics. Spanning 2,000 years from the Funan period to the present day, the exhibition is divided into twelve modules, allowing visitors to explore history at their own pace. The museum features an impressive collection of artifacts, display panels, and multimedia presentations that bring each era to life. With a sleek and modern interior, SOSORO incorporates interactive elements such as audiovisual documentaries, video games, and touchscreens. These features encourage visitors to engage actively with the exhibits, helping them grasp the mechanisms of economic development and Cambodia’s path to independence and sovereignty. The entrance fee for foreigners is $5, with an additional $3 for an audio guide, while locals can visit for just $1. Photography is not permitted inside, but special permission can be requested. After the visit, guests can unwind at the museum’s cozy café and relax in the small garden at the back. Overall, SOSORO Museum is an insightful and well-curated destination, perfect for those interested in Cambodia’s rich history and its economic transformations. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, it offers an educational and engaging experience that shouldn’t be missed.
Vichuda P — Google review
Surprisingly interesting museum about money! It takes you all the way back to ancient times when the Khmer were part of the Funan Kingdom and walks you through history up to the Khmer Rouge era, when money became meaningless. The exhibition is well put together with a good storyline that connects the past to Cambodia today. The information is decent—not just government propaganda, though there are definitely some parts that lean that way. You can’t take pictures inside, but for a $5 ticket, it’s a pretty good deal. Worth a visit if you’re into history!
Earn S — Google review
So enriching museum. You van explore the whole ancient history of Cambodian currency from ancient times to latest crisis. All exploration is bearing really interesting information and in the very end you can check your newly acquired knowledge in various games and quizzes. It is really interesting place.
Klara D — Google review
Great museum in Phnom Penh, modern and well maintained. Unique way to learn about the hisyory of Cambodia, using economy.
Mia M — Google review
One of the nicest modern Museum in Phnom Penh. It is a Money Museum, built by the National Bank of Cambodia, but it is not just showing about money or currency. But it shows Cambodia History back since Funan period until now, the Kingdom of Cambodia, in chronological orders. They don't show much of the artefact but it explain in detail manners about Cambodia and what makes it the Cambodia today. It gives me much more understanding about Cambodia. It didn't show much artefacts but it shows much data & pictures with a detailed explanations. National Museum shows lots if artefact but it doesn't present them in an organized manners so that we can understand the full context of Cambodia politics & economy. It is a very modern museum, with some interactive games at the end of the route. Very educationals. Highly Recommended. They charge 2000 for kids/students and $5 for foreigners.
Yoshua S — Google review
One of the best places I visited in Phnom Penh. It’s well maintained and very modern. And the collection was amazing. I loved watching the documentaries which were available on each corner of the exhibition. It was like they brought me back to the old days! It was very informative and the staff spoke well English. They also had game room, photo box and merchandise store. The merchandise price was pretty affordable. Purchased a tumbler and tote bags as souvenirs. And outside, there was a pretty cafe and small garden. I really had a great time there! And if you enjoy history like me, you MUST visit this museum!
Juliyanti N — Google review
History of Khmer Banking (Money, trading and business). Recommend all of khmer people come to visit here ticket $1.
Ky L — Google review
You can learn everything from the early years of the empire to the current economy of the country. The museum is super modern! I thought to be through in 1.5hrs but eventually needed more time. Unfortunately it closed at 18:00. The tickets cost 5$. The staff speaks English fluently and there are lockers to store backpacks as well.
Niklas L — Google review
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20Olympic Market

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Olympic Market in Phnom Penh is a bustling indoor market known for its wide selection of local and imported fabrics, clothing, and accessories. The market is a popular destination for those seeking custom-made clothing from the abundant fabric options available on its three floors. Visitors can also find authentic Khmer foods at the food carts within the market. Situated near Phnom Penh's Olympic stadium, this market offers quality goods from various countries such as Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, and China.
Very local place. Lots of different food stalls selling BBQ meat and fish and frogs. It cheap and delicious - especially local Chinese sausage (sweet and fatty) and stuffed BBQ frogs (full of herbs, lemongrass, peanut and meat) - simply delicious
Michał S — Google review
An exciting find. It’s a wholesale market with a super wide selections of all kinds of merchandise. We bought a Khmer formal wear here for a good price.
Alvin Y — Google review
It worth the visit.!! No one speak English and the prices are overinflated. Having come from Vietnam last I. Price the attitude difference between people. The prices are in dollars and they do t even acknowledge their own currency. Prices are extortionately higher even at this market it seems mostly wholesale.
A K — Google review
A traditional style market with a newer (but old by western standards) building. It even has an escalator to get to the second floor. No wet market section we saw. Limited english and we found some of the prices not to our liking.
Greame S — Google review
Honestly, a market worth visiting just to get a little local feel! Here you won't find any tourists or any souvenirs just a bunch of local clothing stands. In fact, there's not even any food to be found! I did walk all three floors and I was entertained for a good hour!
Chris R — Google review
Very nice market, big, need time to look all stand. I recommend
Gabriele C — Google review
Love to shop here but it is really hard to find the place for parking a car. The car need to park on the road and make traffic jam every day. For the products in this market are retail and wholesale. And the price are reasonable but you have to bargain for the fair price.
Tessa J — Google review
More of a local market , I did not see a single other tourist there. Picked up a T shirt for $6 Top floor is for storage and has small food court with an awesome coffee shop ( they filter water so safe for foreigners to drink)
Foox — Google review
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21Chaktomuk Conference Hall

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Chaktomuk Conference Hall is a stunning multi-purpose venue located at the confluence of the Tonle Sap river, offering a blend of Khmer tradition and New Khmer Architecture. Designed by Vann Molyvann, it features an impressive fan-shaped hall with iconic eight-gabled roofs inspired by the nearby Royal Palace. The hall boasts excellent acoustic quality and sightlines, making it ideal for public spectacles and events.
I came visited here for Opening Ceremony for Phnom Penh First International Choir Competition. The hall is old but well maintained and it’s clean everywhere. A pleasant visit for me :)
Tucker — Google review
Great buffet food and dancing, felt very authentic!
Column — Google review
This is an old convention centers in Phnom Penh but still well maintained. Many international performances have been held here, from music to theatre, cultural shows and other functions. It's setup is like a theatre, with folding chair, and high floor at the back. I guess it can accomodate up to 400 - 500 people.
John B — Google review
"Guys! What if we have a theater which is at the riverside but a shape of a wifi?" Really, what does the shape even supposedly be? The curve is from the rivers and the angular lines are the city architecture/roads? Is that what they were going for? Though the architecture itself looks very cool. But I kinda hate that it's sometimes the main traffic problem. At least it's close to the Royal Palace of all places. To quote "I like Wifis, but this? That ain't it chief." Actually now that I look at it, it looks more like a fan than a wifi symbol. In conclusion, fans are cool, good job guys.
Mainly P — Google review
A wonderful building both inside and out and a great example of 1960s Khmer architecture. Relaxing, shady gardens outside, inside the theatre hall comfy seating with good views and sight lines, a capacity of about 400. All in all its well worth a visit to catch a performance...
Coolz J — Google review
Love the architecture and history here
Sovan P — Google review
Built in 1961, main use are to provide national and international standard conference and occasional art performance mostly operated by Ministry of Culture and Fine Art and the Cambodia government. Visitors can take perfect photos since it surrounded by a garden, geographical advance by located in front of Tonle Sap riverside and combined with unique building structure. It does not open freely for visitors.You can visit there when only there is an event.
Local G — Google review
Great work of art in the architecture. One of the historical buildings that built by Mr vann moly van. Sometimes you can find good events happening there so you can join. But there's never enough advertising or schedule of performance given.
Moniroath H — Google review
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22Institut français du Cambodge (IFC)

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Cultural center
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Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh, the Institut Français du Cambodge (IFC) stands as a beacon of cultural revival since its inception in 1992. Originally known as the Centre Culturel Francais, this vibrant art center was the first to emerge from Cambodia's long period of cultural dormancy following civil unrest. The expansive grounds are adorned with lush gardens and feature a striking minimalist building that serves multiple purposes.
A place for chess ♟️ minded-people gathering weekly on Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 5pm. The hosts, bong Rozak and sister Vannyka are friendly and actively support those interested. To sum up, good chess games with nice local and expats is somehow a time well spent during weekends 😊☺️
KyNam N — Google review
I visited the Institut Français du Cambodge. The environment was clean and peaceful, and I liked the green space around. The library was comfortable and had many books and resources. I enjoyed spending time there.
Eng S — Google review
The Institut Français du Cambodge is a peaceful place surrounded by nature, with plenty of tree shade and a cozy café inside. It’s open to the public, offering a relaxing and welcoming environment. One of the best things here is the chess gathering every Saturday from 2 PM to 6 PM, where locals and foreigners who love chess come together to play and chat. It’s my favorite place to hang out every Saturday — highly recommended! Come visit and join me for a game of chess. Just a small note: parking is only available after 6 PM.
Sreang R — Google review
My favorite lunch spot. Green, relaxing and weekly menu update. Wonderful service and a selection on Asian and French food. There is an art gallery as well.
Nata R — Google review
The Institute français du Cambodge is a vibrant cultural hub that offers excellent French language courses, diverse cultural events, and a welcoming environment for both locals and international visitors
Nhean P — Google review
The Institute Francais du Cambridge is the place for gathering everyone to come and sharing the spirit of inspiration. The photos posting for my review is I am reporting about the “Chakto“ official closing of the programmeand highlight the creations of the 60 young Cambodian talents who benefitted from exceptional mentorship.
Sakura E — Google review
Nice school 🏫 A lot of things here.You can come here explore chilling and relaxing 😎 Come here with friends more fun 🤩
Khem V — Google review
Great french place, play chess every saturday and sunday and the french pop up shops are nice. Want to try the cafe next time as it looks very good.
Infernal D — Google review
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23National Library

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The National Library in Phnom Penh is a historic and dignified structure located next to Hotel Le Royal. Built in 1924, the library has experienced both prosperous and challenging periods throughout its history. Following Cambodia's independence in 1953, there was an increase in the publication of books in various languages, contributing to the country's growth. Despite suffering significant damage during the Khmer Rouge regime, today it houses a diverse collection of materials in Khmer, French, English, and German.
My visit was short one because this was a stop on a guided tour of the city, so I can't speak to the quality of the collection or the services here. The building itself was handsome, though in need of care. The old fashioned reading room on the ground floor was especially inviting and will probably remind you of a favorite public library of your childhood. You wanted to find a book, sit down, and spend the afternoon there.
Mac P — Google review
Really well taken care of with an immense collection of books from all over the world. Come, grab a book and read between the walls of knowledge. AC is VERY welcome in these days as well. Don't miss this experience in crazy Penh!
Nicolás C — Google review
Stunning architecture. Plemty of books but, renovation is due. It should be a local attraction.
U H — Google review
I don’t know what these other people are talking about. It’s just a beaten up old library. It’s falling apart and half the shelves are empty. Not worth it.
Devin W — Google review
So peaceful and silent. The toilet also clean and have nice people here. Love this place. It's bigger than this photo.
Sok C — Google review
Cool place - built back in 1922, hasn’t changed much. Old books and magazines in different languages, mostly from donations. Really interesting - worth a visit if you’re around.
Carles F — Google review
It's a quiet place to read some old books. It's free to enter, just need to sign ur name on the list. It closes at 4pm.
Vincent L — Google review
​I was there long time ago since I was in the university back in 2006. It used old system that time but I do not know if they have updated the system into new one. There are many books, very old printed can be found here.
Sophea T — Google review
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24Crocodile 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

25Kbach Gallery

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Kbach Gallery is a vibrant hub in the city, dedicated to nurturing and showcasing urban art. It serves as a vital platform for local and Cambodia-based artists, providing space for their exhibitions and offering support to the burgeoning street art scene. The gallery also features works by international artists, making it a diverse and dynamic space for art enthusiasts.
Visited at 10.30am and 4pm on a weekday and closed on both occasions.
HAC1 — Google review
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26Water Festival Podium

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The Water Festival Podium is a vibrant and lively event that celebrates the significance of water in various cultures. It features colorful parades, traditional music and dance performances, as well as water-themed activities. The festival provides an opportunity for locals and tourists to come together and enjoy the festivities while learning about the importance of water conservation. With its diverse array of entertainment and educational experiences, the Water Festival Podium offers a unique way to immerse oneself in the rich cultural heritage associated with water across different societies.
Really good place
Im W — Google review
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27Kiddy PARK - Exchange Square

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KIDS PARK - Exchange Square is a clean and friendly indoor amusement park located on the 4th floor of Aeon. It's a great place for young children to have fun with various entertaining tools and slides. The entrance fee allows for unlimited playtime, making it a good value for both kids and adults. The park is well-maintained and provides a comfortable environment for families, with parents having the option to work at tables while their kids enjoy themselves.
We had an amazing time at Kiddie Park ! The place is perfect for young kids, with a great variety of rides, a clean and safe play area, and friendly staff who ensure everything runs smoothly. The atmosphere is vibrant, and there are plenty of shaded spots for parents to relax while the little ones play. What impressed me the most was how well-maintained everything was—clean restrooms, tidy seating areas, and well-kept rides. The pricing was reasonable, and there were fun snack options available. My kids especially loved the pizza ! Overall, it’s a fantastic spot for a family day out. We’ll definitely be coming back! Highly recommended for anyone with young children.
Sirivanh A — Google review
It's a good place to play for my 1 year old baby. Clean environment and nice staff. We could re-entry with a stamp, so we could have lunch and enjoy playing even in the afternoon.
Yum T — Google review
Yeah, Kiddy Park is a great playground! It’s fun, safe, and perfect for kids to enjoy. What do you like most about it?
Yan S — Google review
Maybe for younger kids. But my 8 year old still likes it. Staff plays with the kids!
Jordan B — Google review
Good place for the party birthday celebration and the staff is so friendly.
Pen V — Google review
Very comfortable. My kids like it better than the one at Aeon 1. Parents able to work at tables while kids have fun
Rithya T — Google review
Good place, but it needs to be hygienic for kids. Regular cleaning is needed.
HK — Google review
Clean and friendly kids park with various entertaining tools and slides. Entrance fee is 4 dollars during weekdays, 6 dollars at weekends
Elnur K — Google review
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