The Royal Palace: A Glimpse of Splendor

The Royal Palace: A Glimpse of Splendor
The Royal Palace: A Glimpse of Splendor Gleaming in gold and standing majestically on the riverfront, the Royal Palace is the most striking landmark in Phnom Penh. Built in 1866, it serves as the official residence of King Sihamoni. While the King's living quarters are private, visitors can explore the magnificent Throne Hall and the sacred Silver Pagoda complex. ⚠️ STRICT Dress Code Warning The Palace guards are extremely strict. If you are not dressed correctly, you will be denied entry or forced to buy a T-shirt at the gate. Shoulders: Must be covered (No tank tops). Scarves wrapped around shoulders are often rejected . Wear a T-shirt. Knees: Shorts/Skirts must cover the knee. If they are even slightly above the knee, you won't get in. What You Will See The Throne Hall The centerpiece of the complex. Used for coronations and meeting foreign diplomats. Look for the exquisite ceiling frescoes and the golden throne under the 59-meter tower. The Silver Pagoda Named after its floor, which …