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Walking Phnom Penh

In good or troubled times, important to exercise & perhaps no better way than taking a walk.

Go alone, with others, or even take the dog.

Moreover, I enjoy investigating, recording where I’ve been, & photograph/video anything of interest. Streets, buildings, monuments, temples, people, parks, birds & flowers, always plenty to see, if however, we take the time to look.

Although I like driving, life is far more interesting when walking, and of course, no parking problems, and it’s free.

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28 Feb.24:  Hi everyone, just a note to say that as a supplement to my walks page, we have introduced a new page named “Phnom Penh Attractions”   This is a list of popular, and perhaps not so well-known places, with some potted information thrown in for good measure. Click the yellow Phnom Penh Attractions panel in the sidebar.

I do hope that this new style directory, which we frequently update with new findings, is helpful for those looking for a particular place. We also hope that this will aid all intrepid travelers to tread more wisely 

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A little insight

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Some of the tallest buildings in Cambodia

Set out below you will find details of many walks that I’ve taken, and added lots of general & interesting information. However, to avoid readers suffering from terminal boredom, I have kept the text to what I consider manageable and would recommend further research, for those who require an in-depth knowledge of any specific place.

Facebook users are invited to join our informal group “Phnom Penh on Foot” However, this group is especially suited to those who wish to share their experiences.

Walking Phnom Penh, why not share your experiences?

Tell us where you’ve walked, any difficulties encountered, along with interesting discoveries. Moreover, add images too. Anything from recent walks, or your memories from long ago, are most welcome.  

Our Phnom Penh on Foot group is at this link: https://web.facebook.com/groups/326515645657444

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Phnom Penh sunset

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I love walking Phnom Penh

Walking can be very rewarding, however, do take extra care along the sometimes-uneven sidewalks & overhanging branches/signs. I have, nevertheless, learned that looking up and down at the same time takes practice, but has its rewards. Moreover, be especially vigilant when crossing roads, where traffic will usually, but not always be traveling towards you from your left. I strongly recommend keeping to well-lit areas after dark and hope that you will enjoy following in my footsteps.

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Furthermore, I invite you to comment on the reviews of my “walking tours” and hope that you like our images. Tell us about your experiences at the places I have been. Also, I’d like to hear from those who have discovered other places of interest in Phnom Penh, that we can report on and add to this blog.

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City Map at this link: https://fuzzykensblog.com/map-phnom-penh/

Nonetheless, please have your say at: https://fuzzykensblog.com/have-your-say/ Good or bad, funny or sad, we would like to hear from you. However, no guarantee that we can solve all your problems, but sharing and exchanging views, can be therapy in itself.

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We now have a guide to individual places at this link: https://fuzzykensblog.com/go-phnom-penh-and-explore-its-attractions/

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Walk number 35:

The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh reopened to the public in November 22 following a lengthy closure due to COVID-19. It is open daily from 8am to 10:30 and in the afternoon from 2 to 5pm, however, may be closed early on Fridays at 4.30pm. Check before you travel.

The entrance fee is currently $10 and should you need a guide, add $10

I spent a couple of hours walking through the beautifully manicured gardens and viewing the many splendid buildings. A photographer’s paradise. Generally, no problem taking photos and videos, although restrictions apply inside some of the buildings. In any event, professional photographers and filmmakers may need to seek permission. 

For your interest, here are some images I took, which I hope you will like.

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25 June 22: This place is now fully open and provides a good selection of local dishes around the perimeter of a large, colorful, comprehensive fun park.

 

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Freshy fun park

Some of the eateries have “cook on the table” facilities. Pay a set fee for a good selection of meat/seafood and vegetables for you to cook. Excellent for families and perhaps small groups, to socialize while preparing food. Most have a selection of soft drinks, beer, etc. However, when dining alone, I prefer to select from a menu and have dishes brought to my table ready to eat.

 

Food and entertainment for all

Apart from eating, plenty of entertainment for all, especially children. Entry to the park is free but pay for your rides.

Where is this place?

Walking Phnom Penh: Freshy Fun Park

On foot, you will find “Freshy”, from the city, by heading east across the left-hand Changvar Bridge. Look down from the bridge, after crossing the river, and it is clearly visible and accessible via a spiral stairway. Moreover, for those driving, leave the city using the right-hand eastbound bridge, at the Bayon circle/roundabout, go all the way round, keeping to the right of the entry ramp for the westbound bridge. Take the small surface street, and the park will then be on your right.

Unsure what time they open, but the eateries appear to set up around 6pm and all the rides are in “full swing” 

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Cambodian National Archives

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18 June 22: Situated on Street 90 but accessible from an entrance on Street 61, you will find a vast collection of documents.

 

Most of the collection, at least up to independence in 1953, is in French with the majority of later holdings in Khmer and French. However, for those with a particular interest, and unable to read French or Khmer, make an appointment to view. Also, it may be possible to have some guidance from the staff.

Moreover, there is a copying service for which there are fees.

The archives are usually open to the public from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday without charge. Closed at weekends, and public holidays.

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You can reach this Mini Big C by walking southwest from Central Market on street 217. Turn right on 182 heading northwest, then south on 215, about 2 kilometers all told. About 30 minutes if walking.

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Correction: Please note that the reference above to Wat Pothyaram should say The Boat Temple

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Had to pension off my worn out footwear

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More images in my walk number 2

 

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Feel free to tell me where to go next, politely please

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I regret that the above business has closed down

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I wonder where my feet will go next

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January 2021 sunset showing how the buildings have grown
Transforming what was a lake into the new Phnom Penh City Center

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