Phnom Penh offers plenty of things to see and do – you'll often be surprised when making a stop in the Cambodian capital heading to or from Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat. Those who don’t make a stop off in Phnom Penh will often miss out on so many interesting historical, cultural and environmental attractions in the city.It’s not all about...
อ่านเพิ่มเติมPhnom Penh restaurants are emerging as culinary surprise packages to match larger and more established Southeast Asian neighbours. Traditional Khmer street food surrounds the footpaths of haute cuisine restaurants, and cafés and bistros of every variety sprout in alleys and old colonial houses. Of course you’ll want to try the local food while you’re here, but don’t miss the chance to...
อ่านเพิ่มเติมPhnom Penh shopping experiences may not be on par with shopping destinations in Southeast Asia like Bangkok or Singapore, but it's something you shouldn't dismiss. The city has a lot to offer the discerning shopper, as well as souvenir and bargain hunters. It’s not just about steamy local markets or cheap knock-off bags and watches any more. Local markets (you can...
อ่านเพิ่มเติมEnjoying a night out in Phnom Penh comes in many choices, with more added every year. Anyone who has visited Phnom Penh more than a few years ago will tell you how much the city has changed. Not only are...
The best nightclubs in Phnom Penh are great for a fun night out with the city’s trendy locals and expats, hosting vibrant parties, excellent music playlists by talented DJs, and attractive happy hour promos every night. While Riverfront (Sisowath Quay)...
Getting around Phnom Penh mostly requires the use of motorised vehicles as the city is divided into several districts. Sisowath Quay (the grand Riverside Boulevard) and City Centre are Phnom Penh's most popular districts. While you can explore the city...
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia since 1434, is not only the biggest but also the wealthiest city in the...
Phnom Penh's weather is usually warm and tropical throughout the year. There are 2 seasons in Cambodia. The dry season...