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Discover the Splendor of the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh

Silver Pagoda, situated within the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh, is a stunning showcase of Khmer architectural brilliance and spiritual heritage. Renowned for its dazzling floor of over five thousand silver tiles, now mostly covered for preservation, this sacred site captivates visitors with its serene beauty and cultural treasures. Among its highlights are a solid gold Buddha weighing 90 kilograms and a rare seventeenth-century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha, both marvels of craftsmanship and history.

The pagoda’s peaceful grounds are impeccably maintained, offering a tranquil retreat within the city’s heart. While photography inside is restricted to preserve the sanctity of the space, the exterior and surrounding gardens provide ample opportunities for memorable photos. Visitors often praise the well-organized tours and the chance to immerse themselves in Cambodia’s royal traditions. The Silver Pagoda is an essential destination for anyone eager to explore the spiritual and cultural soul of Phnom Penh.

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  • Dr P J George
    Dr P J George
    ในสัปดาห์ที่ผ่านมา

    A gem of a place! Magnificent when you see it from the outside. Beautifully structured facade. And the inside is indescribable. The only sad thing is that photography is not allowed inside. The Silver Pagoda is so named on account of the five thousand silver tiles on the floor, now covered under a carpet. On a pedestal sits a solid gold Buddha, encrusted with gold, weighing 90 kilograms. You should not miss the other wonder: a small seventeenth-century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha.

  • Dharmendra Raj
    Dharmendra Raj
    เมื่อเดือนที่แล้ว

    🏛️ Overview The Royal Palace of Cambodia stands as a majestic symbol of Khmer architecture and royal heritage. Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh, the palace complex offers a serene yet regal experience, blending cultural richness with architectural splendor. ✨ Highlights Architectural Grandeur: The palace features golden spires, intricately carved facades, and expansive courtyards. The Throne Hall is particularly impressive, with its soaring ceilings and ceremonial ambiance. Cultural Significance: As the official residence of the King of Cambodia, the palace plays a vital role in royal ceremonies and national identity. Peaceful Gardens: The landscaped grounds provide a tranquil escape from the city’s bustle, ideal for reflection and photography. 📝 Visitor Experience Accessibility: The palace is centrally located and easily accessible by foot or tuk-tuk. Entry procedures are well-organized, though some areas are restricted to visitors. Guided Tours: Available on-site, offering valuable historical context and insights into royal traditions. Photography: Permitted in most outdoor areas, but restricted inside key buildings such as the Silver Pagoda. ⚠️ Recommendations Best Time to Visit: Early mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures. Dress Code: Modest attire is required; shoulders and knees should be covered. Language Support: English-speaking guides are available, though signage is limited.

  • Bhashitha Hettigoda
    Bhashitha Hettigoda
    5 เดือนที่ผ่านมา

    The Silver Pagoda is one of the highlights of Phnom Penh. It’s located within the Royal Palace grounds and, honestly, I found it even more impressive than the palace itself. The architecture is stunning, the grounds are peaceful, and everything is very well maintained. Most areas are open to visitors, although photography is limited in some parts, especially inside the buildings. Still, there are plenty of beautiful spots for photos. I visited on a weekend, and surprisingly, there was no wait at all. The ticket costs $10 for foreigners and includes access to both the Silver Pagoda and the Royal Palace. If you’re in Phnom Penh, this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss!

  • CK Cheong
    CK Cheong
    สัปดาห์ที่แล้ว

    The floor tiles of this pagoda are made of silver, giving rise to its name. Most of the floor was covered by mats or carpet, so it may not be noticeable if you do not pay attention. There were also the emerald and the gold Buddha statues inside the pagoda. Unfortunately photos of the interior is not allowed

  • Olly Standen
    Olly Standen
    3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา

    Part of the entrance ticket to Royal Palace. Very cool place to see lots of amazing pagodas and buildings. Go early to beat the crowds. They also have a model of Angkor Wat which is very cool

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