Russian Market is the most popular market among tourists and expats and probably the best place to pick up souvenirs.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Russian market is located in the south part of Phnom Penh.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Russian Market is a narrow and sometimes steamy market since most of the stalls.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh Russian Market, Phnom Penh
The Russian Markets now have armed security guards inside to keep the beggars etc away.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Russian Market became the foreigner’s market during the 1980.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Russian Market offers the largest selection of souvenirs.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Russian Market where all the western clothing made in garment factories around Phnom Penh turns up.
Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Russian Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Russian Market overview

Russian Market also known as Psar Tuol Tom Pong is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations for shopping in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Many Russians who lived and worked in Phnom Penh in the 1980s enjoyed shopping here. It has this unique moniker because of that. Today, Russian Market is the perfect place to go if you want to pick up some gorgeous trinkets as a memento of your enjoyable journey to the land of the temples.

Russian Market is situated in the southern part of the city on the other side of Issarak Street. When visiting this market, you can find a wide variety of goods, including food, motorcycle accessories, clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, and notably antiques. Russian Market, although somewhat removed from Phnom Penh’s downtown, is still well-known across the world as one of Southeast Asia’s busiest markets for antiques.

Highlights of the Russian Market

Nearly 400 shops make up the entire market, which has been likened to an antique labyrinth. Here, you may buy things like gongs, ancient bronze Buddha statues from Cambodia and Laos, pottery, statues of the Indra Elephant, bas-reliefs of the Apsara, and vintage Thai, Laotian, Cambodian, and Vietnamese weapons.

Many traders travel to the Russian market to purchase rare goods for collecting or selling because some of the antiques there are quite hard to obtain elsewhere in the world. Additionally, there is a sidewalk showroom here where numerous Buddha sculptures and, according to local mythology, statues of gods’ heads are on display.

Additionally, the Russian Market offers other unique items including working tools, paper money, oil lamps, and antique clocks. These goods undoubtedly give travelers, particularly Westerners, unique travel experiences. Along with antiques, gold- or silver-plated jewelry, silk, and traditional Cambodian souvenirs are also preferred.

Bringing a travel guidebook and leisurely exploring everything on your own is the best way to see this market. Both locals and visitors from around the world frequent this intriguing location for shopping. It has various sections that are each specialized in a particular kind of commodity. You’ll be astounded by the market’s expansiveness after walking around it.

Due to the variety of goods, you should check out several stalls offering the same item before making a decision. Of course, negotiating for the best deal is a necessary component.

Russian Market offers proximity to its clothing, accessory, and jewelry vendors, which will easily satisfy shopaholics. Stalls selling motorcycle equipment can be more alluring to male tourists. Visitors should eat delicious cuisine at affordable rates in the central area or outside the market after visiting the souvenir stands.

There are numerous other products you can see in the Russian Market in addition to clothing, food, and the things mentioned above. Some of them you may be familiar with, while others may be items you have never seen. The first one to two hours is great for market discovery. To avoid the heat, go there in the morning or late in the day.

Russian Market vendors welcome visitors with open arms. Anytime a traveler needs advice, they are ready to offer it. As a result, when you spend time shopping here, you will feel satisfied.

It’s much more comfortable to go sightseeing in the Russian Markets because there are now armed security guards inside to keep begging people and other undesirables away. This is the perfect location for you to learn more about Khmer traditional culture and purchase one-of-a-kind trinkets for your trip to Phnom Penh. If you visit the land of temples, don’t pass up the opportunity to explore this shopping wonderland!

How to travel to the Russian Market?

This market is located in the right center of Phnom Penh, making it easy for you to go on foot from any central hotels in Phnom Penh City or also to catch a taxi or tuk-tuk one of the popular vehicles in Cambodia, the prices are very reasonable. 

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