Discover top attractions in Phnom Penh and book a nearby hotel for extra convenience.
Royal Palace
月月半的兔There are more than 20 palaces of Chaya Palace, Golden Palace, Silver Palace, Dance Hall, Treasure Hall and other palaces in the palace. Each palace has its special architectural style and historical background. It is worth a visit!
The Central Market
RRara2goHuge market with souvenirs, clothes, shoes, bags, jewellery, homeware, food, hairdressers, nail care…suggest to take a fan as it can hot wandered through the market. Be prepared to barter!
Independence Monument
BBBDConsidered the center of Phnom Penh, the independence Monument is iconic. It's te city's heartbeat- people exercise, dance, relax or shop.
Phnom Penh Night Market
JJiviisanaPlenty of foods available for all local and international tourists. Near the market, you can enjoy sightseeing along the Mekong river with vibrant bars and pubs
Wat Phnom
Mmattydh5The landmark Tashan Temple in Phnom Penh is very exquisitely built. The incense inside is also very prosperous, all locals. The landmark Tashan Temple in Phnom Penh is very exquisitely built. The incense inside is also very prosperous, all locals. The landmark Tashan Temple in Phnom Penh is very exquisitely built. The fire inside is also very strong, all locals.
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
DDr BPTuol Sleng is an absolute "must visit" if you are ever in Phnom Penh. $5 entrance fee. It's a testament to what happens when we allow politics and anger to overtake our humanity. Get there right at 8am when it opens to have the place to yourself - it's a very spooky feeling. Once the tour groups and school students start rolling in after 8:30, with the noise, running around etc. it loses some of its effect.
National Museum of Cambodia
SSokuonWhen you visit Cambodia don't forget to spend around 1hr to see inside of the National Museum which is indicated about ancient stuff, sculpture, art, culture, custom... beautiful view also a cafe restaurant with food & drink menu too
Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk
Mmattydh5The square is very large, in the center of Phnom Penh. The bronze statue is also very large and it is worth coming here to punch in. The square is very large and in the center of Phnom Penh. The bronze statue is also very large and it is worth coming here to punch in. The square is very large and in the center of Phnom Penh. The bronze statue is also very large and it is worth coming here to punch in
National Olympic Stadium
__TI***1yThe 32nd SEA Games is held on this stadium, especially for football and volleyball. You can take a morning stroll in this sizable sizable area while visiting Phnom Penh.
Mount Phnom
喜喜欢猫的虎Wat Phnom, also known as Wat Phnom, is a relatively small mountain. It is the highest point of Phnom Penh and the birthplace of Phnom Penh. According to legend, a woman named "Ben" drifted here along the Mekong River due to a flood. She picked up a Buddha statue and worshipped it on the hill. Later, a temple was built here. The temple was crowded with believers and pilgrims, and gradually developed into a prosperous town. It was named "Bai Nang Ben", which means "Mountain of Lady Ben". The local overseas Chinese translated it as "Phnom Penh". Wat Phnom is about 100 meters high. There is a statue of Lady Ben on the top of the tower. It is one of the symbols of Phnom Penh.