Central Market, Wat Phnom and Mekong cruise for sunset view

Central Market, Wat Phnom and Mekong cruise for sunset view Image

Experience the dark-yellow Art Deco Phsa Thmei (New Market) is also referred to as the Central Market, a reference to its location and size. It was constructed in 1935-37. The Art deco building is shaped in the form of a cross with a nice central dome has become a major landmark for the city.then visit Wat Phnom which gave a name to the Capital of Phnom Penh city. then relax on the boat for sunset view.

 

Itinerary 

Pick you up from your hotel at around 2 pm to visit Phsarthom thmey(central Market) where local and foreign tourists shopping and seeing the dam row of goods selling and display. Here you can a cheaper price of souvenirs such as T-shirt and other things but you should bargain for a better price. then visit Phnom where it gave a name to Phnom Penh nowadays, seeing statues found in the oak in the past time where lady Penh found them the river bank of Tonlesab. then view the sunset on the Mekong and feel relax and enjoy soft drinks or beers after the tour and back to your hotel of drop you off somewhere in the city. 

+What includes:
-Cold Drinking Water
-Cold soft
-Parking fee
-Gas
+What excludes:
-Foods
-Entrance fees
-Accommodation

(If you are a group of 5 pax; boat fee is 10$ each) 

 Remarks

Touring by Tuktuk with English Speaking Driver 25usd per group (1pax to 3pax)
Touring by Lexus suv car with English speaking driver 45usd per group (1pax to 3pax) 
Touring by MiniVan with English speaking driver 55usd per groupd (1pax to 7pax) 

 

Phsarthom Thmey( Central Market) Phnom Penh Tour for Central Market, Wat Phnom and Mekong Cruise

The dark-yellow Art Deco Phsa Thmei (New Market) is also referred to as the Central Market, a reference to its location and size. It was constructed in 1935-37. The Art deco building is shaped in the form of a cross with a nice central dome has become a major landmark for the city. 

 

Around the main buildings are stalls offer a wide variety of goods from gold and silver jewelry to antiques, Krama (checked scarves), stationery, household items, cloth for sarongs, flowers and second hand clothes, usually from Europe and the US. There are a host of good value food stalls on the structure's western side, which faces Monivong Blvd. Central Market is undoubtedly the best of Phnom Penh's markets for browsing. It is the cleanest and has the widest range of products for sale. Opening hours are from early morning until early evening.

 

Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh is one of those busy bazaars that are always filled with effervescent crowd from one end to the other. The Central Market (Phsar Thmei) of Phnom Penh stocks everything right from food items to clothes, silverworks and jewelries. Where the Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh is now located was previously a swamp that was used to accumulate runoff rainwaters. The market building is a beautiful one, a spectacular instance of Cambodian architecture. Central Market (Phsar Thmei) of Phnom Penh in Cambodia also sells electronic items and there is also plenty of secondhand stuff that you can buy here at an affordable rate. The gateway to the market is lined with hawkers who sell different kinds of tidbits.

 

The jewelries are found in the interior of the market and some of the gold ornament that you will find here are really unsurpassable in design and style. Central Market (Phsar Thmei) at Phnom Penh should have been actually called the New Market for that is what "Phsar Thmei" means in English. However, today it is popular to the tourists by its present English name. Coming to Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh and then going back to your respective hotel is easy as there are plenty of transportation facilities near the marketplace. A taxi stand can be found at the northwest corner of the market and the southwest exit will take you to a bus stand.

Whoever loves to browse endlessly through small yet enticing shops, will find the Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh an enchanting place. The name "Phsar Thmey" means "New Market" but in English, it is commonly called "Central Market". This may cause some come confusion because Phnom Penh also has a "Phsar Kandal" close to Wat Unalaum and the Riverside. That name would translate in English to "Central Market".

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