Phnom Penh taxis are mostly unmetered. PassApp and Grab charge $2–5 for most city trips. Airport to city costs $10–15. Here's everything you need to know.
Phnom Penh has no standardised metered taxis. PassApp (Cambodia's dominant ride-hailing app) and Grab both offer app-based rides with upfront pricing — the strongly recommended option for tourists. Traditional tuk-tuks are fun and cheap for short trips but require price negotiation.
Download PassApp before arriving in Cambodia — it's more widely used than Grab in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Unlike Grab, PassApp also shows Cambodian-language menus so local drivers are more likely to accept your request immediately. Keep the app topped up with $10–20 for smooth operation throughout your visit.
Do tuk-tuk drivers in Phnom Penh speak English?
Tourist-area tuk-tuk drivers have working English — enough to understand major destinations and negotiate prices. ShowMap app (show your destination on a map) works as a universal fallback. Avoid overcomplicating directions; write the name of your hotel and show it.
Is it safe to take moto-dops (motorbike taxis) in Phnom Penh?
Traffic in Phnom Penh is hectic by Western standards. Moto-dops are used by millions of locals daily but carry higher accident risk than cars. If you choose one, wear the helmet provided, hold on firmly, and avoid rush hour. For most tourists, PassApp Car or tuk-tuk is preferable for comfort and peace of mind.
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