PH Euro Park

PH Euro Park is one of those places that makes you think, “This is a bit strange… but actually quite fun?” We’ve only been once so far, and that was during a Christmas event, which definitely shaped our experience.

When we went, it was really busy in a good way – loads of families, Christmas lights everywhere, music playing, street food stalls, and a few rides running. It felt very full-on, noisy and exciting, which our kids loved. There was a lot going on, even if you weren’t actually going on rides, and just walking around soaking it all in was enough to keep little ones entertained.

The thing that instantly grabs kids’ attention is the mini Eiffel Tower. It’s so unexpected to see something like that in Phnom Penh, and our kids were completely fascinated by it. Even just wandering around looking at the different European-style landmarks made it feel like a bit of an adventure, rather than a “normal” park visit.

Because we’ve only been during the Christmas event, we can’t really say what it’s like on a normal day or a quieter evening. Outside of events it might feel very different, but we still think it’s a cool place to take kids just to see something a bit unusual and let them explore.

We’ve also heard (but haven’t found ourselves yet) that there’s a soft play area somewhere on site. We don’t have any solid info on it, but it’s something we’d definitely look out for if we went back.

We’d happily return again for another event, especially in the evening when it’s cooler and there’s more atmosphere. Even just for a wander and to see the landmarks, it’s one of those places that kids seem to find exciting simply because it’s so different.

 
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