
Foreign Correspondents Club Rooftop Phnom Penh Cambodia It is often referred to as ‘the fcc,’ or just simply ‘the f.’ price are very high for cambodia. select the foreign correspondents’ club rooftop in phnom penh picture to enlarge it or fit your device screen size. canon eos 400d, canon ef 28mm f 2.8 – iso 400, 1 125 sec at f 16 – october 23, 2007. video – fcc rooftop, could it be the plant ?. Founded in the early 1990s, the foreign correspondents club (fcc) became the main meeting place and drinking spot for foreign journalists in phnom penh. today, the fcc has retained the.

Foreign Correspondents Club Rooftop Phnom Penh Cambodia 2007 Several posters have enquired if the fcc is open. it is not and i have no idea as to when or if it will reopen. the entire corner block that included the fcc in a large construction site. The iconic foreign correspondent's club was never a club for foreign correspondents though it has hosted a fair number of thirsty journalists over the years. the fcc opened in the wake of the un sponsored untac peace mission in the 1990s (not the during the vietnam war as is often assumed). it became the essential watering hole in the 1990s. The fcc with its classic yellow walls, heavy wooden ceiling fans and decor from the time is an expanse of comfortable chairs and tables, balcony seating and an upstairs rooftop terrace. busy during any day and heaving often on weekends and night times. the fcc is open everyday from around 7am until late. Founded in the early 1990s, the foreign correspondents club (fcc) became the main meeting place and drinking spot for foreign journalists in phnom penh. today, the fcc has retained the atmosphere of its earlier days, although the clientele has shifted from war reporters to expats and visiting tourists.

The Foreign Correspondents Club In Phnom Penh Capital Of Cambodia The fcc with its classic yellow walls, heavy wooden ceiling fans and decor from the time is an expanse of comfortable chairs and tables, balcony seating and an upstairs rooftop terrace. busy during any day and heaving often on weekends and night times. the fcc is open everyday from around 7am until late. Founded in the early 1990s, the foreign correspondents club (fcc) became the main meeting place and drinking spot for foreign journalists in phnom penh. today, the fcc has retained the atmosphere of its earlier days, although the clientele has shifted from war reporters to expats and visiting tourists. Few travellers escape phnom penh without at least having a drink in the airy bar looking over the riverfront. the pub style menu of pasta, pizza, steaks and burgers gets mixed reviews, as does the service and that's been our experience too. By kevin wiles, ms for those who do not know the history of the fcc (foreign correspondents' club) in phnom penh, the pictures on the stairway to the club provide a glimpse into its history. the monochrome images of war, with the faces of soldiers ranging in age from elementary school boys to grizzled veterans offer…. As a meeting place for journalists and travellers for many years, the foreign correspondents’ club is one of the older establishments in phnom penh. the building occupies a prime waterfront position on sisowath quay, with a café on the street level and a number of bars, restaurants and accommodation over the floors above. The foreign correspondents' club in phnom penh, capital of cambodia, was a public bar and restaurant along the tonle sap river, not far from the confluence with the mekong river. it is often referred to as 'the fcc,' or just simply 'the f.'.

The Foreign Correspondents Club In Phnom Penh Capital Of Cambodia Few travellers escape phnom penh without at least having a drink in the airy bar looking over the riverfront. the pub style menu of pasta, pizza, steaks and burgers gets mixed reviews, as does the service and that's been our experience too. By kevin wiles, ms for those who do not know the history of the fcc (foreign correspondents' club) in phnom penh, the pictures on the stairway to the club provide a glimpse into its history. the monochrome images of war, with the faces of soldiers ranging in age from elementary school boys to grizzled veterans offer…. As a meeting place for journalists and travellers for many years, the foreign correspondents’ club is one of the older establishments in phnom penh. the building occupies a prime waterfront position on sisowath quay, with a café on the street level and a number of bars, restaurants and accommodation over the floors above. The foreign correspondents' club in phnom penh, capital of cambodia, was a public bar and restaurant along the tonle sap river, not far from the confluence with the mekong river. it is often referred to as 'the fcc,' or just simply 'the f.'.

Foreign Correspondents Club Cambodia Phnom Penh Stock Photo Alamy As a meeting place for journalists and travellers for many years, the foreign correspondents’ club is one of the older establishments in phnom penh. the building occupies a prime waterfront position on sisowath quay, with a café on the street level and a number of bars, restaurants and accommodation over the floors above. The foreign correspondents' club in phnom penh, capital of cambodia, was a public bar and restaurant along the tonle sap river, not far from the confluence with the mekong river. it is often referred to as 'the fcc,' or just simply 'the f.'.