Phnom Penh is usually the city one visits when heading to or from Siem Reap, but it surprisingly has lots to offer families. The weather was horribly hot and humid when we were there, but really, is there any other type of weather? We spent 2 days in Phnom Penh before heading to Siem Reap. Here are just a couple of things we got to do.
Pool! First things first! Find a hotel with a pool. We stayed at G Eleven. Big rooms, comfy huge beds and best of all a pool. Perfect for a swim after a hot morning of exploring.
The Palace is a good place to let the kids run free. Although, I didn't feel this was the best palace we've ever been to it was still interesting to explore. Our kids especially loved the silver pagoda. It's a bit pricy to enter so unless you really love Palaces I would pass on this one. If felt and looked so run down to me.
Play parks! Next to the palace is one of the best parks in all of Cambodia! The park has multiple play areas for kids of all ages. The ground is made of the rubbery cushion so soften falls and there is a snack area near by with lots of bicycle vendors. At dusk the park is filled with local kids and the perfect spot to enjoy an ice cream before bed.
River front night market is the perfect place to enjoy some great food and have a picnic. Large mats are set out for people to sit on since there are not a lot of tables. It seems the whole town comes out at night. After dinner take a walk along the riverfront and you'll get some of the best people watching of your life.
Take a boat ride down the river. For around $5USD you can take an hour long ride along the river and see.
Lyla Center was a fun day for all of us. They have a huge indoor play area and a pool with small water park for kids outside. We spent a few hours playing inside then hit the pool area to cool off. They also have a gym, yoga studio and a nice cafe with great wifi. There was no published rates when we visited but we paid around $6 for all of us.
Sovanna and Sorya Shopping Centers both have play and game areas for kids. We stopped to check them out but they were very unimpressive and tiny. Our kids got bored quickly and it wasn't even worth the visit for air con.
Can anyone else suggest some fun kids things to do in Phnom Penh?
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