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Small Cafés

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Small cafés around the National Museum and riverside areas offer quiet and comfortable spaces to relax between sightseeing stops. These cafés are often locally owned, providing simple interiors, friendly service, and a slower pace compared to busy restaurants. Many cafés focus on quality coffee, light meals, and shaded seating, making them ideal for short breaks or casual conversations. For travelers, small cafés create moments of rest while staying connected to the city’s cultural surroundings.

What to See & Do

  • ☕ Enjoy coffee, tea, 🍵 and light meals 🍲
  • 🛋️ Relax in quiet 🤫 seating areas 🪑
  • 🚶 Observe local daily 🏙️ life 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
  • 👟 Take short breaks 🛑 during city walks 🗺️
  • 📋 Plan next sightseeing 📍 stops 🗺️

How to Get There

  • 🛺 By Tuk-Tuk: Easy access 📍 from city center 🏙️
  • 🚕 By Taxi: Short ride 🚗 to riverside streets 🌊
  • 🚶 On Foot: Walkable from National 🏛️ Museum area 🏁

Travel Tips

  • 🤝 Support locally owned 🏘️ cafés ☕
  • 💵 Carry small cash 💰 for quick payments 💳
  • 🤫 Visit outside peak 🕒 meal times for quiet seating 🪑
  • 💧 Stay hydrated 🥤 during walks ☀️

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕚 11:30 – Café break ☕ near National Museum 🏛️
  • 🕛 12:15 – Light lunch 🥗 or refreshments 🍹
  • 🕐 13:30 – Continue cultural 🎭 exploration 🗺️
  • 🕓 16:00 – Afternoon coffee ☕ stop 🍪

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Business hours vary by café

Entry Fee:

Free

Best Time to Visit:

Mid-morning or late afternoon

Location

📌• Small Cafés, National Museum and Riverside Area, Phnom Penh • Located near Sisowath Quay and surrounding streets

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