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SON HOTEL & APARTMENT
SON HOTEL & APARTMENT
Shangri-La Phnom Penh
Shangri-La Phnom Penh
ZhongKe Hotel
ZhongKe Hotel
Champs Elysees Hotel & Suites
Champs Elysees Hotel & Suites
Downtime Hotels Phnom Penh
Downtime Hotels Phnom Penh
Sai&su hotel
Sai&su hotel
SEENERGY STAY Riverside
SEENERGY STAY Riverside
Nimith Hotel & Restaurant
Nimith Hotel & Restaurant
A Z Hotel Phnom Penh
A Z Hotel Phnom Penh
Cambodian Country Club
Cambodian Country Club
Rosewood Phnom Penh
Rosewood Phnom Penh
Jason Residencia One Hotel
Jason Residencia One Hotel
Jaya Suites Hotel
Jaya Suites Hotel
A One Oasis River View Hotel
A One Oasis River View Hotel
Azumaya Hotel Phnom Penh
Azumaya Hotel Phnom Penh
LN Hotel & Residence
LN Hotel & Residence
Norodom Clover Hotel
Norodom Clover Hotel
Walk Street Hotel & Apartment
Walk Street Hotel & Apartment
Baitong Hotel & Resort
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Top neighborhoods in Phnom Penh

Boeung Keng Kang
Boeung Keng Kang blends sophisticated city vibes with cultural charm in Phnom Penh's expat-friendly district. The tree-lined boulevards showcase a mix of sleek boutiques and traditional shophouses. Visit the iconic Independence Monument, explore museum treasures, or shop at upscale Aeon Mall while soaking up the cosmopolitan energy. The dining scene shines with international cuisine from Japanese to French fusion in stylish settings. Boutique hotels and luxury guesthouses offer premium amenities like pools and spas. Getting around is easy with abundant tuk-tuks and taxis, plus the area's pedestrian-friendly wide sidewalks make exploration a breeze.

Daun Penh
Discover the commercial hub of Phnom Penh, featuring unique art deco architecture at Central Market and shopping options like Sorya Shopping Center. Explore attractions such as Independence Monument, National Museum of Cambodia, and Royal Palace.

Phnom Penh City Centre
Phnom Penh City Centre welcomes you with golden temple spires and colonial charm at every turn. The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda dazzle with their ornate architecture while the National Museum houses incredible Khmer sculptures. Wander along Sisowath Quay where the mighty Mekong meets the Tonle Sap River. Browse Central Market's Art Deco dome for silk scarves and silver jewelry. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis zip through streets lined with French-inspired buildings and local cafes. Stay in anything from budget guesthouses near the markets to boutique hotels in restored colonial mansions. Most attractions sit within walking distance, making it easy to explore this cultural treasure trove on foot.

Sangkat Tonle Bassac
The Sangkat Tonle Bassac neighborhood offers attractions such as AEON Mall and NagaWorld Casino.

Chinatown
Phnom Penh's Chinatown delivers a feast for the senses where red lanterns sway above narrow streets lined with weathered shophouses. Ancient Chinese temples buzz with incense and prayer while markets overflow with jade treasures, herbal medicines, and steaming dim sum. This cultural enclave offers a genuine slice of Chinese-Cambodian heritage through its ornate architecture and daily community rituals. Tuk-tuks and motorbikes zip through the streets, making navigation simple despite the lack of formal transit options. Family-run restaurants serve up delicious fusion dishes for just a few dollars per meal. Though accommodations within Chinatown are limited, the neighborhood's central location makes it perfect for fascinating day trips from nearby areas.
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Wander among the gilded spires of the Royal Palace, where the Silver Pagoda houses a Buddha made from thousands of diamonds. The National Museum showcases Khmer treasures that survived the Khmer Rouge era - a stark contrast to the sobering Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Sip iced coffee at riverside cafes while watching boats ply the spot where the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers meet. Central Market's Art Deco dome shelters vendors selling everything from silk scarves to silver jewelry. As evening falls, the Phnom Penh Night Market comes alive with food stalls serving Khmer classics. For a glimpse of local life, explore the Russian Market's labyrinthine aisles where tailors work magic with fabric.

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