

A treasure trove of Cambodian history and culture, housing artifacts from the Angkorian era.
Cambodia's climate is hot and humid, and modest clothing is respectful when visiting cultural sites like the National Museum Cambodia.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Cambodia's tropical climate, and using a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Protect your skin from the sun while exploring outdoor attractions in Cambodia.
The iconic temple complex, best explored in the morning.
A treasure trove of Khmer art and history, perfect for an afternoon visit.
A vibrant market with local food, shopping, and entertainment in the evening.
Hand-carved replicas of ancient Angkorian temples, preserving Cambodia's rich history in stone.
Elegant silk scarves hand-woven by local artisans, showcasing traditional Khmer patterns and motifs.
Intricate silver jewellery inspired by ancient Khmer designs, crafted by local silversmiths.
A historic restaurant serving Khmer and French cuisine since 1936.
A social enterprise supporting local training and education.
A fine dining experience with a blend of Khmer and international cuisine.
Rice noodle soup with pork, beef, or chicken, topped with green onions, garlic chives, and pork cracklings.
Fish curry cooked in banana leaves, served with steamed rice.
Sweet and sour fish soup with pineapple, tamarind, and lemongrass.
An iconic Houston tradition since 1968, Theatre Under The Stars presents Broadway musicals under the stars in Hermann Park.

Immerse yourself in the history of law and justice at this interactive museum, housed in a former courthouse.
Explore Sweden's scientific and technological heritage in this interactive museum, perfect for both adults and children.