
Tuol Tom Poung
Tuol Tom Poung Market, the Russian Market, is a bustling bazaar famous for factory outlet clothing, unique souvenirs, and vibrant street food. A must-...

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Tuol Tom Poung
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Beat the crowds, best selection

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Must-see attractions
Tuol Tom Poung Market, the Russian Market, is a bustling bazaar famous for factory outlet clothing, unique souvenirs, and vibrant street food. A must-visit for bargain hunters!
"Score great deals on factory outlet clothing and unique souvenirs at this vibrant Phnom Penh market!"

π― Bargain Like a Pro
Haggling is part of the experience! Start lower than you're willing to pay and negotiate politely.
π Comfortable Shoes Essential
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring the market stalls. Wear comfy shoes!

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Factory Outlet Finds
Tuol Tom Poung Market
Score great deals on factory outlet clothing, including children's wear and home goods. A shopper's paradise!

Street Food Delights
Tuol Tom Poung Market
Indulge in a variety of local street food options, perfect for a quick and delicious bite. Don't miss the night market offerings.

Local Artisan Crafts
Tuol Tom Poung Market
Discover unique handicrafts and souvenirs, showcasing local artistry and craftsmanship. Ideal for unique gifts.
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π― Bargain Like a Pro
Haggling is part of the experience! Start lower than you're willing to pay and negotiate politely.
π Comfortable Shoes Essential
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring the market stalls. Wear comfy shoes!
π§ Stay Hydrated
It can get hot and humid. Keep a water bottle handy or buy refreshing drinks from vendors.
π° Cash is King
Most vendors prefer cash, so have smaller denominations ready for your purchases.
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π― Bargain Like a Pro
Haggling is part of the experience! Start lower than you're willing to pay and negotiate politely.
π Comfortable Shoes Essential
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring the market stalls. Wear comfy shoes!
π§ Stay Hydrated
It can get hot and humid. Keep a water bottle handy or buy refreshing drinks from vendors.
π° Cash is King
Most vendors prefer cash, so have smaller denominations ready for your purchases.
πΈ Capture the Vibe
The market is vibrant and full of life. Don't forget your phone or camera to snap some memories!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Tuol Tom Poung Market, or the Russian Market, is a vibrant hub for shoppers seeking factory outlet clothing and unique souvenirs at great prices. Visitors praise the wide selection and the lively atmosphere, especially for street food. However, some find the crowds overwhelming and the bargaining process can be tiring.
"A night market that can have lots of street food to eat."
LEANGVIN LIM
"I often go to Gelato on weekend."
chheng siyean
"One of my favourite local markets to go to. I usually go there for good priced factory outlet products (mainly garment, sometimes shoes and blankets). Best baby/children clothes shopping option for me."
Moniroath G. Hales
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Tuol Tom Poung Market, also known as the Russian Market, is easily accessible by tuk-tuk or taxi from most parts of Phnom Penh. Many locals and travelers use ride-sharing apps like Grab for convenient transport. The journey typically takes 15-30 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes, it's a well-known landmark. Just tell your driver 'Tuol Tom Poung Market' or 'Russian Market' and they will know where to go. It's a large, distinctive building.
Once you're at the market, it's best explored on foot. For getting to and from the area, tuk-tuks and ride-sharing apps are your best bet.
There is usually a designated area for tuk-tuks and motorbikes to park near the market entrances. If arriving by car, you might need to find street parking nearby.
While direct public bus routes might be limited, you can often take a bus to a central point in Phnom Penh and then switch to a tuk-tuk or taxi for the final leg to Tuol Tom Poung Market.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to enter Tuol Tom Poung Market. It's a public market, so you can wander through the stalls freely.
The market is generally open daily from around 7 AM to 6 PM. Some vendors, especially those selling food, may stay open later into the evening.
Weekends tend to be busier with more locals and tourists, offering a lively atmosphere. Weekdays might be slightly less crowded, potentially allowing for more relaxed browsing and bargaining.
The market is busiest during peak shopping hours, typically mid-morning and late afternoon. Visiting earlier in the morning or on a weekday can help you avoid the largest crowds.
No, Tuol Tom Poung Market operates on a walk-in basis. All purchases are made directly with individual vendors.
π« ποΈ Shopping & Souvenirs
You'll find a wide array of goods, including clothing (especially factory outlets for t-shirts, jeans, and children's wear), handicrafts, souvenirs, silks, jewelry, antiques, and household items.
Absolutely! It's famous for its factory outlet clothing, offering branded items at significantly lower prices than you'd find elsewhere. Look for children's clothes, t-shirts, and more.
Yes, bargaining is expected and part of the shopping culture. Start with a lower offer and negotiate respectfully to reach a fair price.
Souvenir stalls are scattered throughout the market. Keep an eye out for carved wooden items, silk scarves, and local artwork. Compare prices from different vendors.
While there isn't one specific 'best' stall, many visitors rave about the factory outlet clothing sections. Explore different aisles to discover hidden gems.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
Tuol Tom Poung Market is a great spot for street food. You can find local Cambodian dishes, snacks, fresh fruits, and refreshing drinks. The night market section is particularly popular for food.
Yes, the surrounding neighborhood has many cafes and restaurants. You can find everything from local Khmer cuisine to international options. Gelato spots are also popular.
Generally, yes, but it's always wise to exercise caution. Look for vendors with high turnover and freshly prepared food. If you have a sensitive stomach, stick to cooked items.
Try local snacks like fried insects (if you're adventurous!), fresh fruit shakes, grilled meats, and various noodle dishes. The variety is extensive.
You can often find vegetarian options like fruit shakes, fresh fruit, and some noodle dishes. It's best to ask vendors about ingredients if you have specific dietary needs.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Absolutely! The market is a vibrant and colorful place, offering fantastic opportunities for street photography, capturing local life, and interesting textures.
Early mornings or late afternoons can offer softer light. The bustling atmosphere during peak hours also provides dynamic scenes, but be mindful of crowds.
Generally, photography is allowed. However, it's always polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of individual vendors or their products.
Focus on the details: the vibrant textiles, the faces of vendors, the piles of goods, and the general hustle and bustle. Capture the essence of local commerce.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the market's expanse, while a zoom lens helps with details.



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