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Night Market
The guide was updated:No trip to Southeast Asia is complete without a visit to the local Night Market, where exotic mouthwatering foods are sold by local vendors. The variety of colours and flavours make your head spin, and real bargains are available on all sorts of items.
Useful Information
- Address: Preah Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh
- Opening hours: Daily 5pm–11pm
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Street 240, behind the Royal Palace, offers higher-end choices from clothes to jewellery. The Bliss shop sets the scene with its beautiful silk clothing, bedding and accessories. Further down is Veggies, the local delicatessen. The rest of the street has small boutiques selling jewels, art and antiques.
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Tuol Tompoung Market
Tuol Tompoung Market, commonly known as the Russian Market, is an iconic destination offering a sensory feast for visitors, with its labyrinthine lanes brimming with treasures waiting to be discovered. From traditional Cambodian handicrafts and textiles to unique souvenirs and local delicacies, the market caters to every taste and preference.
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Central Market
The grand Central Market, with its inspiring art deco architecture, offers an enormous variety of products, in an open and spread-out space. Come here for clothes, produce, jewellery, and all sorts of souvenirs and to get a feel for what a bustling Southeast Asian market is like.
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Sorya Center Point
The Sorya Center Point is a modern shopping mall located in the heart of Phnom Penh. It boasts eight storeys filled with a plethora of shops catering to every whim. From trendy fashion boutiques and electronics stores to beauty parlours and jewellery boutiques.
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Night Market
No trip to Southeast Asia is complete without a visit to the local Night Market, where exotic mouthwatering foods are sold by local vendors. The variety of colours and flavours make your head spin, and real bargains are available on all sorts of items.
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Aeon Mall
If street hawkers and market haggling are getting a little too overwhelming, head to the air-conditioned Aeon Mall and shop for everyday items and clothing at a fixed price.
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Monument Books
This bookstore is popular with English speakers, and sells more than just books - here you will also find postcards to send home, for example. There is also a huge selection of toys here, so kids are likely to also have a great time.
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