Phnom Penh Government to Launch Innovative Pedestrian Street Trial

The Phnom Penh Municipal Government is excited to announce the upcoming trial of a pedestrian street project, dubbed “Walk Street,” along the iconic Sisowath Avenue. This initiative aims to transform the city’s heart into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly environment, allowing residents and visitors alike to enjoy the area more fully.

The trial will commence on Saturdays and Sundays on 1 February 2025, from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM. The designated area will stretch along Sisowath Avenue from the Cambodian Post Office to the intersections of Street 94 and Street 240.

Governor HE Khuong Sreng unveiled the details of this project during a meeting with municipal officials. He emphasised the significance of creating spaces where the community can gather, socialise, and explore local offerings.

The pedestrian zone will be organised into three distinct areas, each designed to enhance the visitor experience:

– Pedestrian Zone 1: Located in front of the Cambodian Post Office, this area will serve as a vibrant food street and shopping zone, bordered by Street 94 to the north and Street 106 to the west, with Sisowath Avenue to the east and Street 13 to the south.

– Pedestrian Zone 2: This neighbourhood will be dedicated to entertainment, featuring a vibrant pub street atmosphere, and is defined by Street 106 to the north, Street 184 to the west, Street 13 to the east, and Sisowath Avenue to the south.

– Pedestrian Zone 3: Aiming to create a lively Lamhekai area, this zone is delineated by Street 184 to the north, Sihanoukville Boulevard to the west, Street 07 to the east, and Sisowath Avenue to the south. (Read more)

The Phnom Penh Municipal Authority anticipates that the “Walk Street” initiative will beautify the city, stimulate local businesses, and foster a sense of community.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in this exciting trial and provide feedback to help enhance the future of pedestrian spaces in Phnom Penh.

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