Wandering around Sisowath Quay, visiting the French colonial architecture, exploring Phsar Thom Thmei market,... These are just a few of the many cost-free experiences when traveling to Phnom Penh.
Discover Phnom Penh Without Spending a Dime
1. Visit Chrui Changvar Bridge
Chrui Changvar Bridge, also known as the Cambodia-Japan Friendship Bridge, spans the Tonlé Sap River and is conveniently located near Wat Phnom. Built with the assistance of Japan after being destroyed in 1975, the bridge offers panoramic views of life along the Tonlé Sap River. Adjacent to Chrui Changvar Bridge lies the Royal University of Fine Arts of Cambodia, where visitors can witness traditional Cambodian arts such as dance and music performances.

2. Stroll along Sisowath Quay
Experience the Famous Evening Entertainment District in Phnom Penh: Sisowath Quay - Known as the New Western District of Phnom Penh Tourism, Offering Plenty of Bars, Cafés, Restaurants,...
Walking along this street, visitors will never have a dull moment, as the lively atmosphere of the bars, the refreshing breeze from the river, and the impressive street art scene with numerous handicrafts for sale along the street.

3. Explore French Colonial Architecture
Like Vietnam and Laos, Cambodia was also a French colony throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. To facilitate colonial exploitation, France built many architectural landmarks here. Therefore, taking a stroll around the city, tourists will easily notice many buildings with French architectural style such as: the City Post Office, the French Cultural Center,...

4. Discover Phsar Thom Thmei Market
Phsar Thom Thmei Market, also known as the Central Market, is one of the most famous and visited markets in Phnom Penh. This impressive architectural market was built in 1939 and offers a wide range of products such as clothing, jewelry, handicrafts,...
If you're not a shopping enthusiast, this market area is also perfect for you to learn more about the architecture and local culture.

5. Admire the Independence Monument of Phnom Penh
The Independence Monument of Phnom Penh was commenced construction in 1958 and inaugurated on November 9, 1962, to commemorate Cambodia's independence from foreign oppression for 9 years. Designed by Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann, the monument incorporates almost all traditional motifs of Khmer architecture. Situated at a large square, at the intersection of Norodom Boulevard and Sihanouk Boulevard, it is considered a major tourist attraction in Phnom Penh, drawing a significant number of visitors.

According to Traveltimes.vn
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Reference: Travel Guide Mytour
MytourOctober 14, 2015