Things to do in Trea (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
广州中奖小锦鲤:“On the outskirts of Phnom Penh, this place is an Angkor-style temple. It's the same as in Angkor. It's all broken walls and ruins. If you've been to Angkor, you can actually ignore it. After all, it's almost the same.”
jons02:“$10.25 Entrance fee as of today. Intended to visit after 2 pm as most information online mentioned that 11:00-2:00 was their lunch break. However, my tuktuk driver for the day insisted that it's open. So he dropped me off at around 1:30, and was actually allowed to enter. Strolled around for around 40 mins. Unfortunately some areas are under construction at the moment. Still enjoyed the other areas, nonetheless. Ended the visit with fresh fruit smoothie ($2) by the exit. Free water bottles are also provided before you leave.I regret not taking more photos.”
Jiviisana:“Plenty of foods available for all local and international tourists. Near the market, you can enjoy sightseeing along the Mekong river with vibrant bars and pubs”
长脸张少侠:“Cambodia🇰🇭Phnom Penh【Independence Monument】
The Independence Monument was built to commemorate Cambodia's independence from French colonial rule on November 9, 1953. It was completed in March 1958, 37 meters high, with 7 floors, and 100 snake gods (symbols of Cambodian culture) on it. Every year during Independence Day, the Cambodian king or the king's representative holds a grand celebration here. Many visiting foreign heads of state also come here to lay wreaths.
In 1863, Cambodia was invaded by France and occupied by Japan in 1940. After Japan surrendered in 1945, the French colonists returned and invaded Cambodia again
Address: Norodom Blvd, 41, Phnom Penh”
jons02:“Only had the chance to stay for an hour, wish I had the chance to stay longer. $10 dollar entrance with an audio guide$5 without If you dont have a guide with you, audio is highly recommended. Definitely worth it and made me understand the history easier. I entered the museum not knowing a lot of information about the incident. But I left with a lot of knowledge.”
月半的兔:“Wat Phnom is a landmark building in Phnom Penh with a profound historical and cultural background. Wat Phnom is located on the top of Mount Phnom in Phnom Penh, about 100 meters above sea level, and is the highest point in Phnom Penh. The temple was built in the 14th century and was originally named Phnom Penh Temple. It is the origin of the name of Phnom Penh and is worth a visit!”