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All Places in Siem Reap

  • Angkor Wat

    The crown jewel of Angkor, this immense temple complex is a breathtaking testament to Khmer architecture and spirituality. Witness the iconic sunrise and explore its intricate carvings for an unforgettable historical journey.

  • Apsara dance performance

    Apsara dance performances showcase traditional Cambodian dance with graceful movements, ornate costumes, and ancient storytelling traditions.

  • Phare circus show

    The Phare circus show features talented local performers in a captivating display of storytelling, music, and acrobatics.

  • Heritage Walk

    The Heritage Walk is a place to unwind, relax, and enjoy a movie in the Gold class.

  • floating villages

    The floating villages offer a unique and immersive experience to explore the way of life on the water and interact with locals.

  • Night Market

    The Night Market is a beautiful street at night that offers a place to have a drink and enjoy the night.

  • Royal Palace

    The Royal Palace is a place to walk around the city and watch Cambodians play a local sport near the Heritage Walk.

  • Killing Field Museum

    The Killing Field Museum provides insights into Cambodia's tragic history, including the Khmer Rouge era.

  • Funky Village hostel

    The Funky Village hostel is a highly rated place to stay in Siem Reap.

  • Tonle Sap Lake

    Tonle Sap Lake, a UNESCO Nature Reserve, is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, supporting millions of people who rely on it for fishing and offering opportunities to explore floating villages and observe diverse wildlife.

  • Kampot

    Kampot is a charming town near Siem Reap, offering a taste of authentic Cambodian culture.

  • Angkor Tom

    Angkor Tom is an ancient city with towering structures and enigmatic faces, reflecting the genius of the Khmer Empire.

  • Bayon Temple

    Bayon Temple is a large temple complex with carvings depicting real-life battles and everyday life, including scenes resembling a bar fight and a hospital scene.

  • Ta Prohm

    A temple made famous by the movie Tomb Raider, where the architecture is intertwined with jungle, with silk cotton and strangler fig trees wrapping around the stone structures.

  • Banteay Srei

    Banteay Srei Temple is known for its exquisite pink sandstone carvings and intricate patterns, offering a glimpse into Cambodia's rich history.

  • Phnom Bakheng

    Phnom Bakheng is a hilltop temple offering panoramic views, especially popular at sunset.

  • Preah Khan

    Preah Khan is a vast temple complex featuring interconnected halls, libraries and pavilions surrounded by dense jungle, offering a tranquil exploration experience.

  • Angkor National Museum

    The Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap showcases the history, culture, and artistic heritage of the Angkorian period through galleries of ancient artifacts and temple replicas.

  • Chong Kneas

    Chong Kneas is a floating village on Tonle Sap Lake, providing a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of local communities.

  • Kampong Phluk

    Kampong Phluk is one of the floating villages in Tonle Sap Lake where houses are built on stilts, offering a unique glimpse into the local lifestyle.

  • Phare

    Phare, the Cambodian Circus, combines traditional Cambodian storytelling with modern circus arts.

  • Battambang

    Battambang is mentioned as the location of Phare Ponleu Selpak School.

  • Cambodia Landmine Museum

    The Cambodia Landmine Museum bears witness to the devastating impact of landmines on Cambodia and highlights ongoing demining efforts.

  • Artisans Angkor

    Artisans Angkor promotes traditional Khmer arts and crafts, providing vocational training to young Cambodians.

  • Phnom Kulen National Park

    Phnom Kulen National Park is a sacred site featuring waterfalls, jungle trails, and ancient ruins, including a reclining Buddha statue.

  • Phnom Kulen

    Phnom Kulen, located within the national park, is a mountain considered the birthplace of the Khmer Empire, featuring waterfalls and ancient carvings.

  • Anor Bayon

    A temple known for its unique beauty and intricate carvings.

  • little red fox espresso coffee shop

    A highly-rated coffee shop in Siem Reap that has been open for seven years, offering a great selection of food and drinks.

  • Royal Independence Gardens

    A beautiful park in Siem Reap with a shrine, though it may be closed to tourists at times.

  • Wat Boh

    An 18th-century temple in Siem Reap, one of the oldest temples in the city, currently undergoing restoration.

  • Old Market

    The Old Market in Siem Reap offers a crowded indoor market experience where locals and tourists can find a variety of items, including food, clothing, jewelry, and Cambodian cuisine.

  • Socheata restaurant

    A highly-rated and affordable restaurant in Siem Reap, known for its delicious meals including Beef Lok Lak.

  • Pub street

    Pub Street in Siem Reap is known for its bustling atmosphere, diverse bars and restaurants, street performances, and food carts, making it a magnet for tourists and locals.

  • Cambodian cultural Village

    A cultural park with attractions like arrow shooting and a Reclining Buddha, though it may have few visitors.

  • Angkor green garden

    A cultural park with attractions like arrow shooting and a Reclining Buddha, though it may have few visitors.

  • Angkor Wat Putt

    Angkor Wat Putt is a mini-golf course in Siem Reap that is kid-friendly and offers an active and fun experience for families at a reasonable price.

  • Prangjae Prangjam Shrine

    Prangjae Prangjam Shrine is a popular temple in the Angkor area believed to provide spiritual protection and good luck to visitors in Siem Reap.

  • Phare Circus

    Phare Circus is a Cambodian circus in Siem Reap that offers an amazing show full of energy and emotions, while also supporting a non-profit school through job creation and financial contributions.

  • Angkor Wat Temple

    Angkor Wat is a temple city founded in 1150 as a Hindu temple and converted to a Buddhist temple by 1200, known for its massive moat and carved murals depicting wars, battles, and dancers.

  • Angkor Wat temple complex

    Angkor Wat is a large temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious structure in the world, a must-visit location in Siem Reap.

  • Angelina Restaurant

    Angelina Restaurant is a place to watch a traditional Cambodian Apsara dance performance while enjoying a buffet dinner.

  • Amazon Angkor Wat Restaurant

    Amazon Angkor Wat Restaurant offers a nightly Apsara dance show accompanied by a delicious buffet dinner.

  • Phare the Cambodian Circus

    Phare the Cambodian Circus offers performances of shadow puppetry.

  • Beng Melea

    Beng Melea is one of the smaller, but stunning, Angkor temples to visit.

  • Kampong Phluk Floating Village

    Kampong Phluk is a captivating fishing village built on stilts above Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, offering a glimpse into life on the water.

  • Khmer Village

    A place to experience rural Cambodia firsthand through off-road ATV adventures, interacting with locals, and learning about their agricultural lifestyle.

  • Fish Farm

    A place to experience rural Cambodia firsthand through off-road ATV adventures, interacting with locals, and learning about their agricultural lifestyle.

  • Ankor Night Market

    Ankor Night Market is a vibrant market near Pub Street where visitors can find handmade Cambodian crafts, jewelry, paintings, woodwork, and stone carvings.

  • Star Chas

    Star Chas (Old Market) is a local market focused on fresh food and local produce, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of Siem Reap residents.

  • Grand Venus La Residence

    Grand Venus La Residence is a five-star hotel in Siem Reap, offering luxurious and affordable accommodation with amenities including an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant.

  • Ankor Wildlife and Aquarium

    Ankor Wildlife and Aquarium is Cambodia's first aquarium and a conservation hub focused on protecting endangered species, featuring interactive exhibits and live animal displays.

  • Ankor Wat Putt

    Ankor Wat Putt is a 14-hole mini golf course with replicas of Angkor temples, offering a fun activity for the whole family.

  • Terrace of the Elephants

    The Terrace of the Elephants was a ceremonial platform for royal audiences, known for its vivid bar reliefs of elephants and their mahouts.

  • Chir Ceramic Centre

    Chir Ceramic Centre is a Cambodian social enterprise that teaches the ancient art of pottery, using techniques from the Angkorian era and providing employment opportunities for disabled or orphan Cambodians.

  • Anchored Botanical Gardens

    Anchored Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful escape into nature, providing a refreshing break from the dust and noise of Siem Reap with vibrant greenery.

  • Khmer Duerm Restaurant

    A nice, clean restaurant with fantastic staff, serving recommended dishes such as pineapple rice with red curry and chicken amoc.

  • Bayon

    A Mahayana Buddhist temple built in the late 12th to early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII, known for its unique architecture with a central sanctuary surrounded by corridors, galleries, and terraces.

  • Ta Keo

    One of Angkor's grandest yet unfinished temples, known for its towering presence and steep stairways leading to the summit.

  • Siem Reap Angkor Airport

    The airport where the travelers arrived and departed, featuring a new terminal with shops and a monument with a Buddha's face on all four sides.

  • Memoir Angkor Hotel

    A hotel with spacious rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a massage center.

  • Ta Prohm Temple

    Ta Prohm Temple, where Tomb Raider was filmed, is known for its jungle setting with massive trees growing out of the buildings and its carved murals, including one resembling a stegosaur.

  • Killing Fields Museum

    The Killing Fields Museum is a somber site related to the genocide in the 1970s under Pol Pot's regime.

  • Landmine Museum

    The Landmine Museum, located 25 kilometers north of Siem Reap, highlights the ongoing issue of landmines in Cambodia and the efforts to remove them.

  • Siem Reap's Markets

    Siem Reap offers boutique shopping alongside vibrant markets like the Old Market and Angkor Night Market, where bargaining is common for local crafts and goods.

  • Angkor Night Market

    The Angkor Night Market operates from late afternoon to midnight, offering a variety of local craft work including silk scarves and silver jewelry.

  • Koh Ker

    Koh Ker, located 116 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap, features remote temples surrounded by lush forest, including the 40-meter high pyramid Temple of Prasad Tom.

  • Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre

    Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre, Southeast Asia's largest butterfly enclosure, houses thousands of endemic butterfly species in a tropical garden.

  • Flight of the Gibbon

    Flight of the Gibbon offers a zipline tour inside the Angkor Park area, featuring zip lines, hanging sky bridges, and opportunities to learn about the jungle environment.

  • Phare: Cambodian Circus Show

    Phare: Cambodian Circus Show is a dazzling spectacle combining acrobatics, music, dance, and circus arts, supporting social and professional arts training programs.

  • Prasad Tom

    Prasad Tom, located in Koh Ker, is a 40 meter high tiered pyramid Temple where you can climb the Steep staircases for views from the top

  • Tapram temple

    Tapram temple is one of the most photogenic sites due to its half tumbled buildings entwined with tree roots.

  • Angkor Thom

    Angkor Thom complex has one of the most photogenic temples in the site the Bayon Temple.

  • Kompong Phluk

    Kompong Phluk is a floating village on Tonlé Sap, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of locals with boat rides through stilted houses, although it is more touristy and closer to Siem Reap.

  • Kompong Khleang

    Kompong Khleang is the largest floating village on Tonlé Sap, located 1.5 hours from Siem Reap, offering a less touristy experience with over 10,000 inhabitants.

  • Tonlé Sap Restaurant

    Tonlé Sap Restaurant offers a cultural experience in Siem Reap by hosting nightly Apsara dance performances combined with a buffet dinner featuring Cambodian and international dishes.

  • Kulen Mountains

    Kulen Mountains are a sacred mountain range with ancient temples, a reclining Buddha statue, and picturesque waterfalls, best explored through a day tour from Siem Reap.

  • Onederz

    Onederz is a place to stay in Siem Reap.

  • The Twizt - Lifestyle Hostel

    The Twizt - Lifestyle Hostel is a place to stay in Siem Reap.

  • Two Seasons Siem Reap Hotel

    Two Seasons Siem Reap Hotel is a place to stay in Siem Reap.

  • Angkor Botanical Garden

    Angkor Botanical Garden boasts an impressive collection of flora and fauna, including rare orchids and vibrant roses, offering a serene escape from the hustle of Siem Reap.

  • Tonlé Sap

    Tonlé Sap is where you can experience the authentic rural life of Cambodia by visiting one of the floating villages.

  • Preah Dak

    The nearby village of Preah Dak is a famous food destination, with steamed palm cakes gaining popularity as a local specialty.

  • Art Center Night Market

    Art Center Night Market sells anything from art to clothing and textiles.

  • Made in Cambodia Market

    The Made in Cambodia Market sells and promotes quality crafts and goods made by designers and organizations in Cambodia.

  • APOPO Visitor Center

    At the APOPO Visitor Center in Siem Reap, you can take a guided tour to learn about the life-saving work that the HeroRATs are doing in Cambodia and other countries around the world.

  • Ta Som

    Ta Som is a intimate and quiet temple located within the Angkor Archaeological Park.

  • Siem Reap Night Market

    Siem Reap Night Market offers a vibrant shopping experience with unique handicrafts, clothing, and accessories made by local artisans.

  • Apopo HeroRats

    Apopo HeroRats is a humanitarian organization that trains giant rats to detect landmines in Cambodia, saving lives.

  • The Landmine Museum

    The Landmine Museum showcases a collection of deactivated explosives and tells the story of a former child soldier's dedication to clearing landmines in Cambodia.

  • Bayon Pastry School

    Bayon Pastry School Coffee Shop provides vocational training for underprivileged women in Siem Reap, offering them skills for the food and hospitality industry.

  • Royal Palace Park

    The Royal Palace Park is a park where flying foxes (bats) can be observed.

  • Royal Independence Park

    Royal Independence Park where you can find flying foxes.

  • The Temple

    The Temple is a restaurant located on Pub Street that offers exotic options like crocodile burgers.

  • Red Piano

    The Red Piano is a popular bar on Pub Street, considered a rite of passage for visitors.

  • Angkor Wat Temples

    Angkor Wat Temples are ancient temples within Angkor Archaeological Park, representing the remains of the Khmer Empire and offering a glimpse into its architecture.

  • Angkor Landmine Museum

    The Cambodian Landmine Museum teaches visitors about the dangers of unexploded landmines and showcases the progress made in clearing them, while also supporting a school for amputee children.

  • Cambodian Circus show

    The Cambodian Circus show is a social enterprise where impoverished children train in performing arts, showcasing unique performances inspired by Cambodian folklore and modern society.

  • Kulen Waterfalls

    Kulen Waterfalls in Kulen National Park offer a natural escape with jungle trails leading to temples, monasteries, and waterfalls for swimming.

  • Marum and Friends

    Marum and Friends are Cambodian restaurants that support underprivileged individuals by providing culinary training and career opportunities in the restaurant business.

  • Banteay Srey Butterfly Center

    Banteay Srey Butterfly Center features free-flying Cambodian butterflies in a rainforest-like garden, offering tours that explain their life cycle.

  • Apsara Dance performances

    Apsara Dance performances showcase the ancient Cambodian Apsara dance, historically performed by young women with supernatural abilities and featuring alluring dancers, costumes, and dramatic backdrops.

  • Angkor Pottery Center

    At Angkor Pottery Center, visitors can learn to create pots, vases, and bowls with guidance from English-speaking instructors, and take home their fired creations.

  • APOPO Centre

    The APOPO Centre trains hero rats to sniff out landmines from the Cambodian civil war, offering tours to educate visitors about their work and allow them to interact with the rats.

  • Apsara Theatre

    The Apsara Theatre offers a cultural experience with traditional Khmer Apsara dance performances, telling stories of gods and demons through curated movements, costuming, and music, accompanied by a delicious dinner.

  • Saem Siem Reap Hotel

    Saem Siem Reap Hotel offers a blend of traditional Khmer charm and modern comfort, located a few minutes from the temples of Angkor, featuring spacious rooms, an inviting pool, and lush gardens.

  • Madame Moch

    Madame Moch is a restaurant where the narrator tried Fish Amok, a creamy curry steamed in banana leaves.

  • Little Red Fox

    Little Red Fox is a cafe in a beautiful part of town, known for its lush setting and excellent coffee.

  • Bakheng Hill

    Bakheng Hill is one of the oldest temples within the Angkor complex and a popular spot for sunset views.

  • Siem Reap Airport

    Siem Reap Airport is where you can arrive via direct international flights and grab a taxi to your hotel.

  • Sleep Pod Hostel

    Sleep Pod Hostel is a lodging option in Siem Reap.

  • LUB D capsule HOSTEL & CAFE

    LUB D capsule HOSTEL & CAFE is a lodging option in Siem Reap.

  • Tonle Sap

    Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, known for its floating villages and vibrant ecosystems.

  • Kulen Mountain park

    Phnom Kulen National Park is a natural wonder known for its awe-inspiring waterfalls and ancient relics.

  • Ankle Silk Farm

    Ankle Silk Farm offers guided tours to discover the art of silk weaving, showcasing the entire silk production process.

  • Bontichri Temple

    Bontichri Temple is an ancient temple.

  • Box Cafe

    Box Cafe in Siem Reap offers a menu filled with exotic delicacies, including fried bugs such as tarantulas, scorpions, and silkworms.

  • War Museum

    The War Museum Cambodia showcases weaponry and military vehicles, providing a look into Cambodia's turbulent history.

  • Bante Temple

    Bante Temple, also known as The Citadel of Women, is a red sandstone temple known for its intricate carvings depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.

  • Prakan Temple

    Prakan Temple, meaning holy sword, was once a Buddhist University and city with intricate carvings and ornate bar reliefs.

  • Fom Bakang

    Fom Bakang, a hilltop temple built in the late 9th century, was the first major temple constructed in the Angkor area.

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