Discover the best top things to do in Sihanoukville, Cambodia including Otres Art Studio, Cambodian Children's Painting Projects Gallery, Q&A Book Cafe, Daily Fresh Farm - Organic Farm Hydroponic Technology, Otres Market, MOI Factory Outlet, Tapang's, Unique, Phsar Leu Market, Samudera.
Restaurants in Sihanoukville
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Otres Art Studio is a place designed to provoke imagination and creativity. It accumulates stores and displays inspiration from and for anyone passing through. The setting is very relaxed, stay as long as you like, create at your own pace. Advice and materials are provided.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
4.0 based on 147 reviews
Live Music - Market stalls - 3 bars - Many food options from all over the world! Our main night is Saturday.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
MOI Factory Outlet is a clothing store that provides all your shopping needs in one stop place. We offer a wide range of branded clothes at a suitable price. Our staff are welcoming, loyalty and will provide you with a satisfying service. MOI has 2 branches which are located in Phnom Penh (Sensok) and Sihaknoukville.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Tapang's is a not for profit shop selling beautiful handmade merchandise, such as purses, handbags, T shirts and children's clothing, made by parents of vulnerable children who participate in M'Lop Tapang's ChildSafe HomeBased Production program. Parents in this program are able to earn an income so that their children don't have to work on the street and are able to go to school.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
A beautiful assortment with clothes & accesories from all over Asia. We focus on high quality and handpick each item for the store. Swimwear and clothes in diffrent sizes . "Discover the difference"
3.5 based on 203 reviews
We went here as part of a tour but you can easily get here by tuk tuk or taxi. Others on tour said this was dirty and smelly but I thought it was amazing. The locals shop here everyday for their fresh meat, seafood and vegetables. Everything is alive! So much to see and smell with all sorts of food being carried and cooked. There were many varieties of fresh curry paste, fresh and dried fish, flowers and goods. It wasn't a market for tourist souvenir shopping. It was a market to gain an insight into the everyday lives of Cambodians. Awesome :)
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