The dark-yellow Art Deco Phsa Thmei (New Market) is also referred to as the Central Market, a reference to its ...
The Chaktomuk Conference Hall is located at Preah Sisowath Quay, Sangkat Chaktomuk, Khan Daun Penh. It designed by renowned architect ...
The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, around 15kms outside Phnom Penh, are where most of the victims of Tuol Sleng ...
Cambodia-Japan Friendship Bridge - It was constructed in 1966. During the war from 1973 to 1975 the Khmer Rouge forces ...
An Angkorian style tower, the inimitable place in the whole city, located in the heart of the capital. It was ...
The NATIONAL MUSEUM has a good collection of Khmer sculptures dating from the pre-Angkor period (4th century) to post-Ankgor period ...
Old Market (Phsar Chas) is a local market that is not at all geared to the tourist. It carries such ...
Orussey Market is Centrally located, Orussey Market is much more geared towards locals than tourists; hence you will not find ...
Wat Ounalom is another of Phnom Penh's five original monasteries (1422). it housed the Institute Bouddhique and library. On the ...
In additional to the main tourist attractions above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and place to ...
A stroll or Cyclo ride along the park-lined riverfront is a must pubs, restaurants, shops and tourist boats line the ...
Gleaming in gold, the Royal Palace is one of Phnom Penh?s most splendid architectural achievements. It is home to His ...
In 1975, Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by Pol Pot's security force and turned into a prison ...
Silver Pagoda (or the temple of the Emerald Buddha), formerly a wooden building, was rebuilt in 1962 in concrete and ...
So-named because of the prevalence of items from the Eastern Bloc in past times, the Toul Tom Poung Market today ...
Set on top of a tree-covered knoll 27m high, Wat Phnom is the only hill in town. According to legend, ...