Dress for the real route in Phnom Penh
What you wear should match Royal Palace and riverside first, Central Market nearby, Tuol Sleng as a separate respectful block, not just the forecast number.
- Anchor the day around Royal Palace or Silver Pagoda.
- Keep Wat Phnom for the right weather and timing.
In Phnom Penh, clothing is mostly about staying comfortable through hot humid days, rainy-season bursts, and evenings that are easier by the river. I would choose shoes and layers for the longest walking block, then add one small backup for the part of the day that could change fastest.
The practical rule is simple: Royal Palace and riverside first, Central Market nearby, Tuol Sleng as a separate respectful block. That keeps the day grounded instead of making it feel like a loose checklist.