Sisowath Quay
Times of India/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PHNOM PENH/ Updated : Mar 12, 2015, 17:49 IST
Synopsis
Sometimes there are certain spots in a city that sum it up in a nutshell. The Riverside –or Sisowath Quay—is that place for Phnom Penh. The riverside is essentially the road that runs down the side of the city centre and along the … Read more
Sometimes there are certain spots in a city that sum it up in a nutshell. The Riverside –or Sisowath Quay—is that place for Phnom Penh. The riverside is essentially the road that runs down the side of the city centre and along the edge of the Tonle Sap River. Lined with restaurants, bars, travel agents and massage parlours, the strip comes alive as the hot sun begins to settle and locals and visitors alike sit back and enjoy a cold beer. Read less

Sometimes there are certain spots in a city that sum it up in a nutshell. The Riverside –or Sisowath Quay—is that place for Phnom Penh. The riverside is essentially the road that runs down the side of the city centre and along the edge of the Tonle Sap River. Lined with restaurants, bars, travel agents and massage parlours, the strip comes alive as the hot sun begins to settle and locals and visitors alike sit back and enjoy a cold beer. The special part of the riverside is the communal space directly against the edge of the river. Propped high above the water, the area runs from Wat Phnom all the way down past the Royal Palace to the Cambodiana Hotel. Near the tip of the Riverside, the Night Market comes alive at sundown to with a range of clothing and gift stalls.
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