This former torture and detention center is now a museum dedicated to the victims of the Khmer Rouge.
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This former torture and detention center is now a museum dedicated to the victims of the Khmer Rouge.
These were the execution grounds for the Khmer Rouge.
This beautiful sandstone museum was opened in 1920 and showcases many fine examples of Angkor Wat statuary.
Still the dwelling place of the king, this palace contains the Silver Pagoda, whose floor is made up of 5329 silver tiles, each weighing 1.125 kilograms.
The Cambodia Cooking Class will be one of the highlights of your trip. Even the kids will loved it, too! Lots of mortar and pestle action to make the curries, then you get to eat your delicious...
This popular pub is centrally located, affordable and features a movie screen.
A standard Southeast Asian temple.
This dark bar is known as one of the more popular nightlife attractions.
Housed in a 1937 Art Deco building, this market is a city landmark.
This bar, a rock music venue, is a favorite of American travelers.
This obelisk commemorates Cambodia's freedom from France in 1953.
