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Reviews: Royal Palace of Cambodia
Guest User2017-02-04
The hot springs are relatively large, the pools are more, and the environment is relatively clean. More satisfied. But for food, there is only one canteen, and the meal supply has to be booked. It takes a long time to queue up for shopping. Many people eat instant noodles. If you eat fresh noodles, you have to wait 20 minutes. In terms of service, there is basically no towels in the hot spring area. If you want to go back to the bathroom, you will be drunk by the waiter. . . The waiter will not help you put it, which is very uncomfortable.
Reviews: Sunset cruise with unlimited beer, soft drinks & tour guide
Guest User2026-01-07
The staff was very nice and prepared. Improving communication when changing plans would definitely be helpful.
Reviews: Phnom Penh Evening Food Tour - Inclusive 5 stops local Tastings
Guest User2026-01-14
Thank you very much for organizing it. Overall, it was a very interesting experience. The only downside was that we didn't get to visit the Russian market. Otherwise, a big thank you to our tour guide he was very active and entertaining. In short, a great tour!
Reviews: Visit 11 Places in One Day including S21 & Killing Field
Guest User2025-12-14
Sop was a great driver cum tour guide! Explanation was clear and thorough! Would highly recommend him to anyone looking to tour Phnom Penh!
Reviews: The Killing Field and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) Tour
Guest User2025-12-25
The trip to the Killing Field and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum packs a heavy emotional toll, but is really not to be missed when visiting Cambodia. Seeing the killing tree, the memorial pagoda with all of the stacked skulls, and the brick and wood cells that they used to transform what was once a school into a torture prison was really moving and helped shed light on the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime. Without experiences like this, all of those who were killed would not be remembered, which would be a great disservice to their sacrifice and to the country as it still deals with the ramifications of this level of self-destruction.
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