If youโre planning a trip to Cambodia (check out our Cambodia travels here), chances are youโre trying to decide between two main destinations: Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Honestlyโtheyโre wildly different. One is raw and reflective; the other is temple-filled and traveler-friendly. Both are worth visiting, but if you have to choose, this guide will help you figure out which city fits your travel style best.

Overall Vibe
Phnom Penh: Urban, chaotic, authentic. Cambodiaโs capital has grit, history, and a sense of everyday life in motion. Itโs where youโll see street food stalls next to skyscrapers, monks crossing busy intersections, and hear the real pulse of the country. Read here to learn more about Phnom Penh.
Siem Reap: Relaxed, artistic, tourism-savvy. This city revolves around Angkor Wat but offers so much moreโlush cafes, night markets, river walks, and a slower, more curated feel for travelers.
Visiting either city, make sure you have a tiny wearable camera like this one to capture hands-free POV footage while walking through iconic locations.
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Top Attractions
Phnom Penh:
- Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and Killing Fields โ sobering but essential historical stops
- Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda โ elegant Khmer architecture – Many travelers love bringing an instant camera like this one to capture fun memories at famous landmarks and print photos on the spot.
- National Museum of Cambodia โ rich in artifacts and peaceful gardens
- Riverside & Night Markets โ lively and local
Siem Reap:
- Angkor Wat โ the main event, and totally worth it
- Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei โ other incredible temples – Many travelers recommend an ultimate travel action camera like this for capturing stunning photos and videos of every adventure in incredible detail.ย
- Phare Circus โ contemporary Cambodian performance art
- Old Market & Pub Street โ bustling nightlife and souvenir shopping
Need a temple strategy? Donโt miss our Angkor Wat Guide.
Food + Cafes
Phnom Penh: More varied and experimental. Youโll find traditional Khmer food, but also international cuisine, creative fusion spots, and socially conscious restaurants like Romdeng and Friends.
Siem Reap: Laid-back and polished. Lots of vegan/vegetarian options, trendy cafรฉs, and outdoor garden restaurants. Itโs ideal for slow brunches and smoothie bowls between temple tours.
Sampling local cuisine is always exciting, but maintaining good oral hygiene while traveling is just as important, which is why many travelers pack a portable water flosser like this one.
Transportation + Layout
Phnom Penh: Bigger, busier, and more spread out. Tuk-tuks are the go-to, but traffic can be intense. Great for short city stays, but not ideal if you’re easily overwhelmed.
Siem Reap: Smaller and easier to navigate. You can walk or bike around town, and itโs super easy to arrange tuk-tuk or van tours for the Angkor temples.
Travel Style Fit
Choose Phnom Penh if you:
- Want to understand Cambodiaโs complex history
- Prefer big-city energy and real-life experiences
- Donโt mind a little chaos
- Enjoy cultural museums and riverside nightlife – If you plan on staying out late and exploring the nightlife in Phnom Penh, a rechargeable personal safety alarm like this one can be a helpful travel safety accessory to keep in your pocket or purse.
Choose Siem Reap if you:
- Are here for temples and a slower pace
- Want a soft landing as a first-time traveler in Cambodia
- Prefer cafes, walkable streets, and easy logistics – Comfortable shoes are essential when exploring Siem Reap on foot, and many travelers recommend supportive walking sneakers like these for full days of sightseeing.
- Love combining culture with chill
Phnom Penh or Siem Reap?
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap each offer something Cambodia does bestโdepth and wonder. If you can, visit both. But if you need to choose, go with the one that matches your mood and travel style. Which city are you planning on visiting? Comment below!

















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