The 7 Biggest Post Office in Phnom Penh

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Cambodia’s postal system has a rich history, with the first post office established in 1850. Today, the country boasts a network of modern and efficient post offices, with the five largest located in major cities:

  • Phnom Penh Main Post Office: Located in the heart of the capital, this is the largest and most central post office in Cambodia. It offers a wide range of postal services, including domestic and international mail, EMS, and philatelic products.
  • Siem Reap Post Office: Situated in the popular tourist destination of Siem Reap, this post office caters to both local and international visitors. It offers postcards, stamps, and other souvenirs, as well as postal services.
  • Sihanoukville Post Office: Located in the coastal city of Sihanoukville, this post office serves the growing tourism and business sectors. It provides postal services, as well as money transfer and Western Union services.
  • Battambang Post Office: Located in the northwestern city of Battambang, this post office is a vital hub for the region. It offers a full range of postal services, including parcel delivery and insurance.
  • Kep Post Office: Situated in the seaside town of Kep, this post office provides essential services to the local community and tourists. It offers postal services, bill payment, and Western Union services.
ជាងរ៉ាដេរពូក089=016(414515) in Phnom Penh
ជាងរ៉ាដេរពូក089=016(414515) in Phnom Penh

The 7 Biggest Post Office near Phnom Penh

Cambodia Post

  • Address: វិថី ព្រះអង្គអេង (១៣, កែង Preah Ang Non (St. 102), Phnom Penh 120211, Cambodia
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 3.8 (515)
  • Phone: +855 23 428 080
  • Website:
  • Opening hours:
    Monday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Thursday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Friday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Saturday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Sunday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Reviews:
    Charles Gilliam✭✭✭✭✭
    3 weeks ago
    It exists and good service. All I needed was stamps. Open 7 days.
    Huyiim Chhay
    a week ago
    What on earth 3rd world country requires their people to pay tax on import item for private use ( NOT COMMERCIAL) way more than 1st world country.

    I sent vacuum cleaner from Australia to Cambodia. The item costs $120 and once it arrives there my relative got a message to contact the person to pay tax. Guest what it is $40 tax on $120 AUD. That’s ridiculous.!!! Is it really tax purposes or just put in to their own pocket. ….

    Tim Traveler✭✭✭✭✭
    2 years ago
    I needed a package sent from the US so I used a friend’s address here in Phnom Penh and had my brother send it via USPS. Many people told me that was a big mistake and I should have used DHL. As it turned out the package arrived at the post office and I was able to pick it up there. The tracker from USPS worked perfectly although it went dark for about a week and then came back up. Took about 2-3 weeks to get to me from California. Once it went from Chicago to Qatar then it was quite quick. The lady at the post office who spoke very good English helped me and made sure I got it. She even took my phone number and promised to call me when it arrived but I was very nearby so I just stopped in there two or three times to check. She also used the tracking number on their system. There were no additional charges to pick up the package here in Phnom Penh.
    Prasith CHIN✭✭✭✭✭
    7 months ago
    Now the service of post office is much better compared to the past.
    matthew gonano
    3 months ago
    Scammed 30 bucks on import tax. Import tax is 10 percent in Cambodia. I got a package worth 400. That’s 40 dollar import tax. Doesnt take an astronaut to figure out. These cabbage brains charged me 70 because they have to hire a “special accountant”to do simple grade 3 math. Sums up the typical Cambodian brain. You’re country will always be poor because all you care about is money and scamming people. You are fools
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