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Cambodia’s capital is a vibrant city that combines its elegant Indochine past with a thoroughly modern present.
From grand temples and royal palaces to a treasure trove of artsy boutiques and bustling markets, there’s no shortage of things to do in Phnom Penh. As the one-time headquarters of the Khmer Rouge regime, the city also offers an important window into the country’s tumultuous history. Here are some of the top places to visit in Phnom Penh – and a little further afield.

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Things to do in Phnom Penh

Get lost in Kampot’s countryside

The southern town of Kampot is filled with quirky cafés and independent restaurants, all of which make judicious use of the pepper the area is famed for. Take a moped tour of the pepper farms, kayak along the leafy waterways known as the Green Cathedral, or head up Bokor Hill – home to an historic church, villas and waterfalls.

Visit the golden royal palace

Built in 1866, the Royal Palace of Cambodia is a sprawling complex of gilded structures. As it is the official residence of the monarchy, the palace is largely closed to the public – though notable attractions such as the throne room, the Moonlight Pavilion and the Silver Pagoda can be visited for a slice of history.

Admire the architecture of Wat Phnom

One of Phnom Penh’s top attractions is the hilltop Wat Phnom temple in the centre of town. Its origins date back to the 14th century, when it’s said a wealthy lady named Penh commissioned its construction: which is how Phnom Penh – ‘Penh’s hill’ – got its name. Inside you’ll find a shrine to Lady Penh and detailed murals telling stories of Buddha.

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