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Phnom Penh
Cambodia / Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh

The complete adult entertainment guide

Budget $
Best time Nov – Mar
Venues 9 listed
Contents

Overview

Phnom Penh is the most open city in this guide and operates with the least pretence about what it is. The government crackdown of 2018–2019 closed a significant number of venues and tightened the operating environment — what exists now is smaller than the peak years but still functions, concentrated around Street 136 and the riverside strip.

Street 136 is the hub: a short block of open-fronted bars where women sit outside, prices are direct, and the transaction is visible from the street. It's not glamorous and doesn't try to be. The bars are small, the music is loud, and the whole thing operates with an honesty about its purpose that Bangkok's tourist zones dress up more carefully.

The city beyond Street 136 has more: the riverside bars attract a mixed crowd of tourists and expats, the BKK1 neighbourhood has a more upscale scene with rooftop bars and Western restaurants, and various establishments outside the central tourist zone serve the local market.

Phnom Penh is also genuinely interesting as a city — the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng museum provide some of the most affecting historical context in Southeast Asia, the food scene has improved dramatically, and the riverside at sunset is beautiful. Worth treating as a destination rather than just a transit point.

Prostitution is technically illegal in Cambodia following the 2008 Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation. Enforcement is inconsistent and the scene around Street 136 operates with effective tolerance.

Phnom Penh Vibe Scores
Girl Friendliness 7.5
Nightlife Intensity 7.5
Value for Money 9.5
Safety 6.5
Ease of Access 7.5
★★★★☆
3.7 from 98 ratings

Red Light Districts

Street 136

Street 136

Beer Bars, Short Time

Street 136 is ground zero for Phnom Penh's adult entertainment scene — a short block between Sisowath Quay and Street 51 lined with open-fronted bars and guesthouses that have catered to this market for decades. Everything is visible from the street and operates with minimal pretence.

The bars here are small and informal. Women sit outside or at the bar, approach is direct, and pricing is discussed openly. Short-time rooms are typically above or adjacent to the bars. The whole arrangement is more functional than atmospheric.

Street 136 operates from late afternoon and peaks between 8pm and midnight. The crackdown of 2018–2019 reduced the number of venues significantly from the peak years, and the atmosphere is more subdued than it once was. The surrounding blocks — particularly Street 130 and Street 104 — have additional venues if Street 136 is not busy enough on a given night.

🍺 Beer $1–2
💃 Barfine $20–40 all-in
🕐 Peak 4pm – midnight
🚇 Tuk-tuk from riverside, 5 min
Riverside

Riverside

Bars, Mixed

Sisowath Quay — the riverside strip running along the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers — is Phnom Penh's most scenic and tourist-friendly bar area. The bars here are more varied than Street 136: some are straightforward tourist bars serving Western food and Angkor beer, others have entertainment and female staff. The atmosphere is generally more relaxed than Street 136.

The riverside is the right starting point for a first night in Phnom Penh — get oriented, have a drink at sunset, get a feel for the city before moving into the more specific zones. Several bars have rooftop terraces with river views that are genuinely excellent regardless of other interests.

The riverside peaks from 6pm to midnight. It's better lit, more policed, and safer than Street 136 in terms of petty crime. A good base for food and drink with the option to move to Street 136 later in the evening.

🍺 Beer $1.50–3
💃 Barfine N/A
🕐 Peak 5pm – midnight
🚇 Walkable from most central hotels

Map

Cost Guide

Item Low High
Beer (GoGo bar)100 THB150 THB
Lady drink150 THB200 THB
Barfine (Cowboy)600 THB900 THB
Barfine (Nana)700 THB1,000 THB
Short time1,500 THB2,500 THB
Long time2,500 THB4,000 THB
Thai massage (1hr)300 THB500 THB

Phnom Penh runs on US dollars. Beer in a Street 136 bar runs $1–2. Short-time rates at the bars are typically $20–40 all-in, making Phnom Penh significantly cheaper than Bangkok or Manila.

Accommodation: decent guesthouses in the riverside area start at $20–30, mid-range hotel runs $40–70. Food is cheap — a full meal in a local restaurant is $3–6. The value per dollar is exceptional by any regional comparison.

Ladyboy Scene

Cambodia has a small but visible transgender community. Some bars on Street 136 and surrounding streets have transgender workers. It's present but at a much smaller scale than Thailand — Phnom Penh is not a destination for this specific interest.

Where to Stay

The riverside area (Sisowath Quay and the streets behind it) is the most convenient base — walkable to Street 136, the night market, and the concentration of bars and restaurants. BKK1 is the expat neighbourhood: quieter, better restaurants, slightly removed from the tourist zone.

Both work. The riverside has the better location but BKK1 has better dining options.

Agoda deals — hotel recommendations and booking links coming soon.

Safety & Scams

Bangkok is safe for tourists. The risks are almost entirely financial — know the scams before you land.

Phnom Penh has improved significantly in safety terms over the last decade. The risks are bag snatching by motorbike thieves and general petty theft in crowded areas.

Street 136 itself has security issues at its fringes late at night — don't wander into adjacent streets alone after midnight. Drug sales happen openly in some of the darker bars on and around Street 136. Exercise standard judgment. Use tuk-tuks or Grab rather than walking unfamiliar streets after dark.

Tourist police hotline: 1155. English speakers available 24/7.

Getting Around

Tuk-tuks are the dominant mode of transport in Phnom Penh. Negotiate a fare upfront — typically $2–4 for a short hop within the city. Grab operates in Phnom Penh and removes the negotiation. PassApp is the local equivalent and works reliably.

Distances in central Phnom Penh are short — the riverside, Street 136, and BKK1 form a triangle that's walkable in 20–30 minutes during the day. After dark, use a tuk-tuk.

Best Time to Go

November to April is the dry season and the comfortable window for visiting. December to February is the best period — cool by Cambodian standards (25–30°C), low humidity, minimal rain.

Khmer New Year falls in mid-April and the city shuts down for three days. May to October is rainy season — daily rain, high humidity, cheaper accommodation, quieter atmosphere.

Cannabis

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Thailand legalised recreational cannabis in 2022 — the first country in Southeast Asia to do so.

Cambodia has historically been very lax about cannabis — it was openly sold in bars and restaurants before the official crackdown. The legal position as of 2024 is that cannabis is illegal but enforcement is inconsistent and it's still available.

That said, the political environment has shifted and the previous casual attitude can no longer be assumed. Exercise more caution than the pre-2018 reputation suggests.

Venues in Phnom Penh

Duplex Rooftop Bar — Bars in Phnom Penh

Duplex Rooftop Bar

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Rooftop bar and club on the riverside — two levels with river views, DJ nights, cocktails, and a crowd that mixes Phnom Penh's young affluent Khmer with expats and visitors. The most polished rooftop option on the riverside strip. Open daily from 5pm.

📍 Sisowath Quay, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

✓ 2026
FCC Phnom Penh — Bars in Phnom Penh

FCC Phnom Penh

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The Foreign Correspondents' Club — a colonial-era building on Sisowath Quay with a rooftop terrace, river views, and the best sundowner setting in Phnom Penh. More of a restaurant and bar than a nightlife venue; peaks at sunset. The building and the view are the draw. Open daily from 7am.

📍 363 Sisowath Quay, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

✓ 2026
Heart of Darkness — Bars in Phnom Penh

Heart of Darkness

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh's most famous nightclub — operating on Street 51 since 1993, surviving coup attempts, government crackdowns, and decades of Southeast Asian nightlife evolution. Multi-room club with DJs, a mixed local and expat crowd, and an atmosphere that's genuinely its own thing. Not a lady bar — a real nightclub. Open nightly until 4am or later.

📍 Street 51, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

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Martini Bar — Lady Bars in Phnom Penh

Martini Bar

Lady Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

One of Phnom Penh's most notorious and longest-running lady bars — a large open-format venue near the riverfront with a high volume of female staff, pool tables, and the direct atmosphere that defines the Phnom Penh scene. Survived multiple crackdown periods. Pricing transparent and negotiated at the venue. Open daily from 5pm.

📍 Street 95, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

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Pontoon Club — Bars in Phnom Penh

Pontoon Club

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh's most well-known floating club — moored on the Tonle Sap river, open-air deck, DJ nights and live acts, mixed crowd of locals, expats, and visitors. The riverside setting distinguishes it from every other nightlife option in the city. Open Thursday to Sunday from 9pm.

📍 Sisowath Quay riverside, Phnom Penh

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Seeing Hands Massage — Massage in Phnom Penh

Seeing Hands Massage

Massage

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Legitimate massage operation employing blind therapists — a Phnom Penh institution with multiple locations. Traditional Khmer and Swedish massage from well-trained staff. From $6 per hour. Not a gray-area venue; included as the most consistently recommended legitimate massage option in the city.

📍 Multiple locations, Phnom Penh

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Sharky Bar — Bars in Phnom Penh

Sharky Bar

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Long-running Phnom Penh expat institution on Street 130 near the riverfront — pool tables, cheap beer, sports screens, and a reliable late-night crowd of long-term expats and visitors. The kind of bar that every Southeast Asian city has but Phnom Penh's version has been here longer than most. Open daily until 3am.

📍 126 Street 130, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

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Street 104 Bar Strip — Bars in Phnom Penh

Street 104 Bar Strip

Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh's main nightlife street with a cluster of bars, hostess venues, and late-night spots.

📍 Street 104, Phnom Penh

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Street 136 Bar Row — Lady Bars in Phnom Penh

Street 136 Bar Row

Lady Bars

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The short block of Street 136 between Streets 51 and 63 is Phnom Penh's most concentrated adult bar zone — open-fronted establishments on both sides with women sitting outside, direct pricing, and the most visible P4P format in Cambodia. Post-2018 crackdown the strip is smaller than its peak but still operational. Short-time pricing typically $20–40 all-in. Go in the evening, walk the block end to end before committing to anything.

📍 Street 136, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

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