Exploring Europe in Phnom Penh? A Stroll Through Euro Park

If you’ve ever daydreamed about wandering the streets of Paris, snapping selfies by Big Ben, or drifting down a Venetian canal, you don’t need to board a long-haul flight to Europe – just head to PH Euro Park on National Road 1 in Phnom Penh. This quirky slice of Europe, complete with pint-sized landmarks, offers a surreal escape just 20 minutes from the heart of the city.

A Little Bit of Europe (and a Touch of Australia)

PH Euro Park is part of the Star Platinum Euro Ville development by Peng Huoth Group, a well-known property developer in Cambodia. While the main draw for homeowners is the six-bedroom luxury villas, the real star of the show for visitors is the free, open-to-the-public Euro Park.

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The park features scaled-down replicas of iconic European landmarks, including a mini Eiffel Tower, a Big Ben, and even a Venus de Milo. But it’s not all about precise replicas – the developers have also included a mix of generic European touches, like half-timbered structures, a windmill, and even a classic drawbridge, creating a patchwork of European vibes that’s more fantasy than faithful recreation.

And just in case you were thinking about heading to the southern hemisphere, they’ve even thrown in a mini Sydney Opera House for good measure.

Canals, Cafés, and Quirky Photo Ops

The park’s canal, lined with leafy trees and dotted with swan-shaped pedal boats and gondolas, adds to the old-world charm. It’s the kind of place where you can sip coffee at a canalside café, snap a selfie with the Eiffel Tower in the background, or take a breezy ride on a pedal boat while imagining you’re cruising through Amsterdam.

For those looking to refuel, the park has a mix of dining options, including two steakhouses and a Papa John’s – because nothing says European vacation quite like American pizza.

Perfect for the Gram

PH Euro Park is clearly designed with social media in mind. If you angle your shots just right, the scaled-down landmarks can look impressively lifelike in photos, making it a fun spot for a quirky day out. Even if you’re not there for the selfies, the park’s relaxed atmosphere and shaded walkways make it a pleasant escape from the city.

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Getting There

PH Euro Park is located along National Road 1, about a 20-minute drive from the BKK1 area, making it an easy day trip for Phnom Penh residents and visitors alike.

PH Euro Park
Location: National Road 1, Phnom Penh
Entry: Free
Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon for cooler weather and golden hour photos

For anyone looking to add a little European flair to their Cambodian adventure, PH Euro Park is a charmingly odd addition to the Phnom Penh landscape – a place where you can travel the world without ever leaving the city.

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Tom Starkey is an International Development graduate from Sussex University with 12-years of experience across 4 continents, Tom's goal is that he wants to showcase his love for Cambodia, where he lives, works and now happily calls home.

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