check out time: 12:00 pm. an 8 minute walk from cambodia railway station, this simple hotel in the city center is 2 km from both the national museum of cambodia and the 19th century royal palace, phnom penh. featuring dark wood furnishings and tile floors, the down to earth rooms offer cable tv and en suite bathrooms, plus minifridges and air conditioning. some come with balconies. there's 24 hour security Phnom Penh International Airport 26 min
Koh Pich (15 min) National Museum of Cambodia (19 min) Traditional Khmer art & religious artifacts in a 1920s building inspired by temple architecture. Cambodia-Vietnam Monument (11 min) Concrete monument celebrating the alliance between Vietnam & Cambodia after the war in the 1970s. Royal Palace (9 min) Richly ornamented 1866 palace complex, home to Cambodian kings & example of Khmer architecture. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (37 min) Execution & burial site of victims of the Khmer Rouge, with a glass-walled stupa full of skulls. Orussey Market (13 min) Sprawling, buzzing indoor market with stalls selling food, housewares, clothing & electronics. Wat Phnom (14 min) Buddhist temple built on site of 14th-century pagoda & at 27 m, tallest religious structure in city. Central Market (2 min) Huge indoor mall built in 1937 with an art deco–style dome & 4 shop-filled hallways branching out. Wat Ounalom Monastery (18 min) Temple, monastery, buddhism, and architecture Russian Market / ផ្សារទួលទំពូង (17 min) Bustling market with vendors selling a wide array of souvenirs, clothing & other goods, plus food. Preah Vihear Preah Keo Morakot. (9 min) Temple in Royal Palace complex named for its floor of silver tiles & home to bejeweled Buddhas. Phnom Penh Night Market (13 min) Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (12 min) Grim museum of the Cambodian genocide housed in a former Khmer Rouge prison & interrogation center. Independence Monument (8 min) Landmark 20-m tower built in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia's independence from France. Botumvatey Pagoda (10 min) This famous, ornate 15th-century Buddhist pagoda was established by King Ponhea Yat. |