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The Phnom Penh Night Market sets up along the riverfront near Sisowath Quay on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. It offers a mix of local fashion, handicrafts, street food, and live entertainment, drawing both locals and tourists for evening strolls.

Phsar Thmei, known as the Central Market, is a striking 1937 Art Deco building designed by French architect Jean Desbois. Its distinctive yellow dome — one of the largest in the world at the time of construction — crowns four symmetrical wings that radiate outward like a cross.

Weekend night market on the riverside with street food, handicrafts, and karaoke stalls..
Phsar Tuol Tom Poung, nicknamed the Russian Market because of the Russian expats who shopped here in the 1980s, is Phnom Penh's most popular market for tourists and locals alike. Its labyrinthine stalls sell everything from silk scarves and handicrafts to branded factory seconds and antiques.