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Day Simulator
A typical day in Phnom Penh as a retiree (or retired couple) — no commute to anchor the day, so the rhythm comes from the weather, the walk to coffee, and an afternoon nap. Real prices and climate from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, April 2026.
🏖️ Retiree:No commute to anchor the day — the rhythm is set by coffee, a walk, and the afternoon heat.
Quick answer
A typical day in Phnom Penh as a retiree is structured around 4 segments — morning · 7:00 – 10:30, midday · 10:30 – 14:00, afternoon · 14:00 – 18:00, evening · 18:00 – 22:00. Total estimated monthly cost in this lifestyle is around $592/mo. Costs are sourced from the Phnom Penh flagship data set (Numbeo, OECD, official tariffs) and grounded in WhereNext-curated neighborhood knowledge.
Key facts
You drive or take a taxi to most errands (Walk Score limited). You've learned enough local phrases for the waiter to grin at your accent.
The middle of the day is slow-paced: a walk, the market, maybe a pharmacy stop. A weekly grocery basket for one runs about $192 — fresh produce is part of the point. Public transport is $14/month if you buy the pass — useful even if you mostly walk. A short visit to BKK1 (Boeung Keng Kang 1): Central expat enclave with embassies, NGO HQs, expat cafes, and the highest concentration of Western restaurants/coworking spaces. The default landing zone for new expats.
Dinner is either cooked at home or eaten out — we'll cost both.
An evening meal out runs about $6 at a neighbourhood place — closer to $18 at anything mid-range. Rent for a one-bed outside the centre — $335/mo — is the biggest part of the budget, before food and utilities. Monthly total for this persona: roughly $592 (1 person, modest lifestyle, one-bed outside the centre).
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