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🇰🇭 Cambodia · Phnom Penh | Southeast Asia's Most "Contrasting" Capit

✅ Must-Visit Attractions: Royal Palace – $10/person (Don’t miss the Silver Pagoda and Emerald Buddha Temple) Mekong River + Wat Ounalom – A small but deeply revered temple with thriving incense offerings. National Museum – $10/person (Treasures of Khmer art and history) Wat Phnom – $1/person (Legend says this is where Phnom Penh began) Independence Monument – Iconic symbol of Cambodia’s freedom. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) – $5/person (Highly recommended—a deeply moving experience). 🚶 Local Life & Experiences: Phnom Penh Night Market – Features live performances and floor-seating dining (Unique vibe!). Tip: The local night market near Russian Market is even better! 🌟 Tonlé Sap Riverside Walk – Perfect post-market stroll along the river. Central Market (Psar Thmei) – Best visited early (stalls thin out by 8 AM), but worth a browse. Street-Side Massage – Just $5/hour (Incredible value!). ☕️ Eat & Drink: Le Manolis – French bakery with divine butter-drenched bread. Khmer Surin – Authentic Cambodian cuisine in a cozy, air-conditioned setting. Tatie's Phnom Penh – A charming brunch spot near the Royal Palace (Small but stellar). SOGA – Street-side café famous for coconut lattes (Ideal for people-watching). Kinin – Aesthetic café serving Khmer dishes (Great for photos). #Cambodia #PhnomPenh #LocalExperiences #SoutheastAsiaTravel #PhnomPenhFood #Travel

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🇰🇭 Cambodia · Phnom Penh | Southeast Asia's Most "Contrasting" Capit

✅ Must-Visit Attractions: Royal Palace – $10/person (Don’t miss the Silver Pagoda and Emerald Buddha Temple) Mekong River + Wat Ounalom – A small but deeply revered temple with thriving incense offerings. National Museum – $10/person (Treasures of Khmer art and history) Wat Phnom – $1/person (Legend says this is where Phnom Penh began) Independence Monument – Iconic symbol of Cambodia’s freedom. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) – $5/person (Highly recommended—a deeply moving experience). 🚶 Local Life & Experiences: Phnom Penh Night Market – Features live performances and floor-seating dining (Unique vibe!). Tip: The local night market near Russian Market is even better! 🌟 Tonlé Sap Riverside Walk – Perfect post-market stroll along the river. Central Market (Psar Thmei) – Best visited early (stalls thin out by 8 AM), but worth a browse. Street-Side Massage – Just $5/hour (Incredible value!). ☕️ Eat & Drink: Le Manolis – French bakery with divine butter-drenched bread. Khmer Surin – Authentic Cambodian cuisine in a cozy, air-conditioned setting. Tatie's Phnom Penh – A charming brunch spot near the Royal Palace (Small but stellar). SOGA – Street-side café famous for coconut lattes (Ideal for people-watching). Kinin – Aesthetic café serving Khmer dishes (Great for photos). #Cambodia #PhnomPenh #LocalExperiences #SoutheastAsiaTravel #PhnomPenhFood #Travel

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