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Cambodia's capital - Phnom Penh is raw and wildāFrench colonial relics next to buzzing markets, riverside cafes near sobering Khmer Rouge sites. You can see motorbikes weave around monks in saffron robes, the scent of jasmine rice and exhaust hangs in the air, and riverside sundowners turn into all-night stories. Itās real, charming and full of life. Do come and see it in person!
Flying in? You'll probably land at Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH). It is just 7km from the city center. Official airport taxis cost ~$12ā15, but tukātuks are cheaper (~$5-8) if you donāt mind the dust and no AC. Skip the toutsāuse PassApp or TADA for fair prices.
Tip: After dark, tuk-tuk prices go up. If you land late, book a hotel with a shuttle to skip the headaches.
Hotel Name | Location | Services |
Tian Yi International Hotel | 3 miles drive from PNH | Airport/station shuttle (priority pick-up/drop-off, free), outdoor pool (free), restaurant, cafĆ©, bar, spa, gym, massage room, childrenās pool, tea room, cardroom, table tennis, luggage storage (free), Wi-Fi (free), parking (free), business center, secretarial services, conference room (fee), laundry |
Larimar Hotel Resort | 3.8 miles drive from PNH | Airport shuttle (pick-up/drop-off ā $9/service), station drop-off (fee), outdoor pool, restaurant, cafĆ©, public parking (free), Wi-Fi (free), conference room, business center, multi-function room, massage room |
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For getting around, Tuk-tuks are the easiest way ā short rides for ~$1ā3, longer trips ~$3-5 (always agree on price first). PassApp/TADA avoids haggling. Walking is doable in Riverside but watch for motos on sidewalks. Renting a moto? Only if youāre okay with chaotic traffic and police "fines."
For first-timers and sunset chasers
The postcard viewāTonlĆ© Sap meets the Mekong, golden temples glow at dusk, and backpacker bars spill onto the promenade. Perfect for lazy days with a cold Angkor beer, but donāt expect deep local vibes.
āāBKK1 (Boeung Keng Kang 1)
For brunchers and expat lifers
Phnom Penhās "fancy" sideāsmoothie bowls, air-conditioned cafĆ©s, and wine bars where NGO workers debate over tapas. Clean, safe, and kinda sterile, but great if you want a break from the chaos.
āToul Tom Poung (Russian Market area)
For bargain hunters and street food addicts
The real PPāsweaty market alleys crammed with knockoff Levis, sizzling duck noodles, and hidden cocktail dens in old shophouses. No frills, all flavor. Best for those who like their cities loud and a little gritty.
Here are some must-dos for first-timers in Phnom Penh!
Royal Palace & Silver Pagodaā ā The Royal Palace is a stunning complex with golden spires and lush gardens, home to Cambodiaās royal family. Donāt miss the Silver Pagoda, named for its floor covered in 5,000 silver tiles. Dress modestly (shoulders/knees covered) and go early to avoid the heat.
āTuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21)āā ā A haunting but important visit, this former high school turned Khmer Rouge prison tells Cambodiaās tragic history. The exhibits are heavy, but itās a crucial stop to understand the countryās resilience. Pair it with the āChoeung Ek Killing Fieldsā (15km outside the city) for full context.
āWat Phnomā ā The cityās namesake temple sits on a small hill and is a peaceful escape from the chaos. Locals come here to pray for luck, and you might spot monkeys hanging around. Great spot for sunset views!
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Number of Reviews | 33,308 |
Lowest Price | DKK 72 |
Highest Price | DKK 3,491 |
Average Price (Weekdays) | DKK 454 |
Average Price (Weekends) | DKK 450 |