Sisowath Quay
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CAMBODIA/ Updated : Sep 21, 2016, 14:39 IST
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Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh is the most westernised part of the capital. The promenade which runs along the Tonle Sap is a great stretch for taking a stroll on the last day before catching a flight back home. The cool breeze from … Read more
Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh is the most westernised part of the capital. The promenade which runs along the Tonle Sap is a great stretch for taking a stroll on the last day before catching a flight back home. The cool breeze from the lake will make you forget about the heat and humidity of the countryside. Read less

Take a riverfront walk – Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh is the most westernised part of the capital. The promenade which runs along the Tonle Sap is a great stretch for taking a stroll on the last day before catching a flight back home. The cool breeze from the lake will make you forget about the heat and humidity of the countryside. Take a leisurely walk, and reminisce over the Khmer history and nation's recent tragedies. The road across the promenade is lined with bars and restaurants. Take a water front seat and look at the world go by while sipping over chilled Cambodia Beer. The French legacy is quite evident in the food served at the riverfront restaurants – delicious Khmer staples laid out in French Nouvelle cuisine style is absolutely divine. It is easy to find a bottle of French red Bordeaux than a cappuccino in this part of Sisowath Quay. If you have an evening to spare, head to Foreign Correspondence Club (FCC). The rooftop bar is a perfect place to unwind over cocktails while watching the last sunset of the trip!
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