Why Visit:
The Chaktomuk Walk Street is a vibrant, pedestrian-only development that transforms Phnom Penh’s riverside into a lively cultural and social hub every weekend. Launched in early 2025, it offers a safe, car-free promenade where visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic rhythm of the city. It is a fantastic place to witness the blend of traditional Khmer heritage and modern urban life, featuring everything from classical dance performances and live music to a festive atmosphere that brings together locals, expats, and tourists.
Activities:
- Cultural Performances: Watch a variety of free shows including traditional Khmer music, ancient dances like the Phuong Nay, comedy acts, and circus performances.
- Street Food Exploration: Sample a wide array of local delicacies such as Nom Pang Paté (Cambodian sandwiches), Nom Banh Chok (Khmer noodles), grilled meat skewers, and fresh coconut water.
- Riverside Strolls: Enjoy a relaxing walk where the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers meet, perfect for people-watching and soaking in the sunset views.
- Shopping: Browse stalls offering handmade accessories, local crafts, and unique souvenirs from local artisans and vendors.
Ticket Price:
Entrance to the street is free of charge for all visitors.
Visitor Tips:
- Cash is Essential: If you can’t use the KHQR mobile payment system, bring small denominations of cash (USD or Riel) as most street vendors do not accept cards.
- Safety First: As with any large public gathering, keep a close eye on your personal belongings and stay mindful of your surroundings.
- Comfortable Attire: Wear light clothing and comfortable walking shoes, as the entire zone is designed for exploring on foot.
- Pet Friendly: The area is open to pets, so don’t be surprised to see many locals walking their dogs in the evening.
Best Time to Visit:
- Days/Hours: The street is exclusively open on Saturdays and Sundays from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
- Golden Hour: Aim to arrive around 5:00 PM to watch the sunset over the river and see the vendors set up before the peak crowds arrive.
- Season: The dry season from November to March offers the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor walking.
Chaktomuk Walk Street is a must-visit destination that perfectly captures the modern soul and community spirit of Phnom Penh.


