1. Phimeanakas is a royal temple located inside the ancient city of Angkor in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It was built in the late 10th and early 11th century by King Rajendravarman II and expanded by his successor, King Jayavarman V. The temple is known for its tall pyramid-like structure and intricate carvings. It was once believed to be the residence of the Khmer king, and legend has it that a golden tower was at the top of the temple where the king would meet a serpent who would transform into a woman. The temple was also used for sacred ceremonies and believed to have a celestial energy.
2. The temple is open daily from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. There is no phone number available for the temple.
3. Tickets for Angkor Archaeological Park can be purchased at the ticket office located on the road to Angkor Wat. A one-day ticket costs $37, a three-day ticket costs $62, and a seven-day ticket costs $72. The park is easily accessible by tuk-tuk, taxi, or bike.