Zeppelin Café
And old school rock bar in Phnom Penh is being run by a rock music enthusiasts manning the turntables every night. Vinyl is not dead here.
Oknha Ket, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Attractions near to Zeppelin Café
Royal PalaceThe palace is the residence of the king of Cambodia since the 1860s with the only period of absence being the reign of the Khmer Rouge. |
Silver PagodaLocated right next to the Royal Palace, it holds national treasures such as golden and jeweled Buddha statues (the Emerald Buddha). |
Tuol Sleng Genocide MuseumOriginally a high school, the museum is built on the site of the infamous Security Prison 21, where thousands were tortured by Khmer Rouge. |
Choeung Ek Killing FieldsThe infamous Killing Fields are a memorial site where mass graves containing thousands executed by the Khmer Rouge regime were found. |
Wat Ounalom TempleThe most important wat in Phnom Penh and a centre of the Cambodian Buddhism estabilished in 1443. |
Sisowath Quay RiverwalkThe beautiful riverwalk facing the Royal Palace of Cambodia lined with palm trees is a great way to relax at a slow pace. |
National Museum of CambodiaThe largest museum of cultural history and archeology in Phnom Penh and one of the largest collections of Khmer art in the entire world. |
Temple of the MountainsA Buddhist temple built in 1373 stands 27 metres above the ground and is therefore the tallest religious structure in the city of Phnom Penh. |
Russian MarketOriginally visited predominantly by Russian tourists, this is the place to haggle for a wide variety of goods and souvenirs. |
Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship MonumentA large monument commemorating the alliance between Cambodia and Vietnam was made of concrete after the Khmer Rouge regime fell. |


