Welcome to the Kingdom of Wonder!
We’re delighted to host you at ISPP. To help make your trip smooth and enjoyable, here are some practical tips and recommendations for your stay in Phnom Penh.
Welcome to the Kingdom of Wonder!
We’re delighted to host you at ISPP. To help make your trip smooth and enjoyable, here are some practical tips and recommendations for your stay in Phnom Penh.
Airport: The new Techo International Airport is the main entry point, about 30 minutes from ISPP.
Visas: Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival (30-day tourist visa) or apply for an e-visa online before travel. Check Cambodia E-Visa for details.
Transport from Airport:
Grab: Reliable and affordable; Grab app is widely used.
Hotel Pickup: Many hotels offer pre-arranged airport transfers—please arrange directly with the hotel
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR) and US Dollars are both used.
Weather: Tropical climate—light clothing recommended, but bring a light jacket for air-conditioned venues.
Connectivity: SIM cards are cheap (Metfone, Smart, Cellcard) or arrange roaming. Most hotels and cafés have Wi-Fi.
Safety: Phnom Penh is generally safe, but watch belongings in crowded areas.
Recommended hotels near ISPP (10–20 minutes drive):
Penh House – Stylish boutique hotel with leafy surroundings, great for a quiet stay in the city center.
Plantation Urban Resort & Spa – Popular with visitors for its lush gardens, spa, and central location.
Baitong Hotel & Resort – Trendy and modern, with excellent amenities and a rooftop pool.
Courtyard by Marriott Phnom Penh – International chain hotel offering comfort and familiarity with great service.
Sun & Moon Riverside Hotel – Contemporary riverside hotel with rooftop bar and views of the Mekong.
Sustainability at ISPP
ISPP is a no single-use plastic campus, and our community takes this commitment seriously.
Please avoid bringing single-use plastics onto campus.
Bring a refillable water bottle — water dispensers are available throughout the school.
Consider using reusable bags, containers, and coffee cups during your stay in Phnom Penh.
Together, we can reduce waste and model sustainable practices for our students and community.