🏛️ Discovering in Phnom Penh
23 addresses in this category.
🏛️ Discovering
23 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 →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 →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 →Treellion Park
Treellion Park: a green space to visit in Phnom Penh for relaxation and enjoying the local atmosphere between explorations.
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.
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