Budget-minded travelers will appreciate Phnom Penh's reasonably priced hotel rooms (several top-rated hotels on TripAdvisor offer rooms around $40/night). Explore the city's temples, palaces, and the remnants of its French colonial history. Just outside the city, the The Killing Fields (Choeung Ek) are a reminder of Cambodia's tragic past-- a somber contrast to the booming city of today.
Restaurants in Phnom Penh
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I saw a free local exhibit highlighting the unsung heroes in Cambodia’s trash/recycling stream - the Edjais. Afterward I went upstairs and watched a few archival videos on Pol Pot which were fascinating.
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Housed in a 1937 Art Deco building, this market is a city landmark.
close to our Mito Hotel, we bargained with some of the local stall holders and got some great pineapple with chilli sugar and coconut water.
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I would suggest, that on a trip to Pnom Penh, one should spend time from late afternoon / early evening to late night in this location. Nice walk and lot of activities at the promenade, where people, apart from eating, drinking and entertaining, can go for a walk, boat ride, join exercise groups, use the public gym etc., and then cool down with some chilled beverage at one of the cafes, restaurants, bars on the opposite side of the street. Theres something for everyone here !
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