🏛️ Discover Cambodia
29 addresses. Cultural sites, museums, city temples and landmarks outside the archaeological park to enrich your itinerary.
🏛️ Discovering
29 addresses — open a card for the full listing.
Al-Serkal Mosque
The Al-Serkal Mosque (Masjid Al-Serkal) is the largest mosque in Phnom Penh and a significant landmark for the Cham Muslim community.
View listing →Angkor Ceramic Museum at Tani — Khmer Ceramic Museum
Discover the Angkor Ceramic Museum at Tani, the first and only museum in Cambodia built on an active archaeological site, revealing the craftsmanship and trade of the Angkor Empire.
View listing →APOPO Visitor Center — HeroRATs & Demining in Siem Reap
Meet the HeroRATs: African giant pouched rats trained by the Belgian NGO APOPO to save lives by detecting mines and tuberculosis.
View listing →Central Market (Phsar Thmey)
The most famous Art Deco covered market in Phnom Penh: a yellow dome from 1937, treasures beneath the dome, and vibrant local life in the city centre.
View listing →Champey Academy of Arts
A non-profit arts school in the heart of Phnom Penh, offering Khmer dance, music, and painting for underprivileged youth — an immersive and participatory experience at the core of Cambodian heritage.
View listing →Coconut Park
Coconut Park in Phnom Penh is a vast leisure and entertainment centre located on Koh Pich (Diamond Island).
View listing →Hokkien Temple
The Hokkien Temple, also known as Guan Di Gu Miao, is an iconic Taoist temple located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
View listing →Royal Independence Gardens — Siem Reap
A historic public park in northern Siem Reap, featuring lotus flowers, sacred shrines, a colony of giant bats, and a reminder of the 1953 independence movement.
View listing →Khmer Kite Museum
The Khmer Kite Museum (សារមន្ទីរខ្លែងខ្មែរ) in Phnom Penh is a small cultural centre dedicated to the ancient tradition of Cambodian kites.
View listing →Kid Garden Botumvtey
Kid Garden Botumvtey, often referred to as the Wat Botum playground, is a beloved public park in the heart of Phnom Penh, right next to Wat Botum Park.
View listing →Koh Dach (Silk Island) — Excursion from Phnom Penh
Silk Island on the Mekong: ancestral weaving, stilt villages, and tranquil countryside just a ferry ride from Phnom Penh.
View listing →Russian Market (Phsar Toul Tom Poung)
A labyrinthine bazaar in southern Phnom Penh: diverse shopping, a lively food court, and dense corridors under a zinc roof — named by Soviet clientele in the 1980s.
View listing →Independence Monument (Vimean Ekareach)
A 20m stupa at the heart of Phnom Penh: a symbol of liberation from French rule on November 9, 1953, and a masterpiece by modernist Vann Molyvann inaugurated in 1958.
View listing →National Museum of Cambodia
National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh: a must-visit cultural landmark.
View listing →Silver Pagoda — Wat Preah Keo Morakot Phnom Penh
Wat Preah Keo Morakot is a sumptuous royal temple within the Royal Palace, home to Cambodia's most sacred treasures, from its silver floor to the crystal Emerald Buddha.
View listing →Pteah Chas (ផ្ទះចាស់) — Creative Hub Phnom Penh
"Old House": a thriving, socially-conscious creative hub inside a restored colonial shophouse in the heart of Phnom Penh — incubator for micro-businesses, independent artists and local brands under one roof.
View listing →Royal Palace
Royal Palace in Phnom Penh: Visit the official residence of the King of Cambodia and the royal family.
View listing →Royal Palace Park
Royal Palace Park in Phnom Penh: a must-visit cultural landmark.
View listing →Saravoan Techo Pagoda
Saravoan Techo Pagoda in Phnom Penh: a cultural landmark to explore.
View listing →Norodom Sihanouk Memorial — Phnom Penh
A national memorial honouring King Father Norodom Sihanouk, who secured Cambodia's independence in 1953 — a 4.5m bronze statue beneath a majestic 27m Khmer stupa in the heart of Phnom Penh.
View listing →Theam's Gallery — Lim Muy Theam's Cultural Haven in Siem Reap
A hidden cultural masterpiece in Veal Village: Lim Muy Theam's private home, active workshop, and exhibition pavilion — a living museum of Cambodian artistic heritage.
View listing →Treellion Park
Treellion Park: a green space to visit in Phnom Penh for relaxation and enjoying the local atmosphere between explorations.
View listing →Wat Bo Temple — 18th Century Pagoda & 19th Century Murals in Siem Reap
A Buddhist pagoda from the 18th century, featuring rare murals (1892–1911), an active monastery, and the vibrant Wat Bo neighbourhood — one of Siem Reap's coolest areas.
View listing →Wat Koh Pagoda
Wat Koh Pagoda in Phnom Penh: a cultural landmark to explore.
View listing →Wat Langka
Wat Langka in Phnom Penh: a cultural landmark to prepare for your visit.
View listing →Wat Ounalom Monastery
Wat Ounalom Monastery in Phnom Penh: a cultural landmark worth preparing for.
View listing →Wat Phnom (Daun Penh)
The historic Buddhist temple and spiritual heart of the capital: on its 27-metre artificial hill, Wat Phnom gave its name to Phnom Penh — "the hill of Penh."
View listing →Wat Sowann Thamareach
A countryside Buddhist temple located about 20 km from Phnom Penh, featuring a giant Angkor-style gateway, realistic elephant sculptures, and a rare atmosphere of tranquility — perfect for photography and picnics.
View listing →Wat Thmey — Killing Fields Memorial · Siem Reap
The principal memorial of the Killing Fields in Siem Reap, featuring a skull stupa, a reminder of the Khmer Rouge regime, and an active Buddhist pagoda — a symbol of spiritual resilience.
View listing →Frequently asked questions
Here: museums, urban sites and complementary cultural addresses; Angkor remains in our detailed temple guides.
Yes — dress codes, closures and entry fees can change; listings give a base but verify on the day.
Yes — Phnom Penh and Siem Reap each have a Discovering page.