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Siem reap Angkor Night Market

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Angkor Night Market , Siem Reap
Angkor Night Market was established last 2007 at that time there’s no night market in the whole country of Cambodia. The market founders were careful not to create a tourist park as in often case. there is no warehouse like setting instead you will find smoothly laid out huts built from natural materials and design in beautiful Khmer style. Over the years we have 240 souvenirs shops which sells traditional Cambodian made handicraifts from clothing’s, silk, painting and photography's, jewelries, wood and stone carvings.

You can also watch the history of the Khmer Rouge genocidal regime during 1975 – 1979, or the Cambodian landmine and the world's largest snake harvest at our Movie Mall , after a tiring shopping you can pamper yourselves with our original Dr. Fish massage, Body and Feet massage and spa or relax at our two bars the Island bar with its impressive bamboo tower and tiered lamp which you cannot see in any other bars here in Siem Reap, Cambodia or the secluded Brick House bar with its thatched roof and large bamboo furniture's blend a relaxed stylishness surrounded by a tropical garden. We also have a food court which offers Cambodian, Western, Asian Cuisine, Cafe Puka Puka with its milk snow ice and try our many varieties of shisha flavors at shisha bar.

1. Brick House Bar
Brick House Bar set in the relaxing tropical garden inside Angkor Night Market which has a wide range of beers, wines and cocktails with pool table and live sports events and musical events per week, which caters both for tourist and expatriate alike.

2. Island Bar
The Island Bar stands out as one of the only places in town where traditional Cambodian culture and architecture are fused with a cosmopolitan feel in an open-air, ambient setting.

Set within the wild beauty of a jungle botanical garden, under an impressive bamboo tower, the bar and surrounding food court give the customer the ideal retreat to relax after shopping, plan their spending spree or simply soak up the exotic atmosphere.

Many visitors return to The Angkor Night market just to revisit The Island Bar. With happy
your prices all night and the barmen juggling cocktails who can blame them!
The Island Bar is an ideal place to have a dinner and drink with your friends and colleagues. You can make a reservation in the bar for a company or birthday party as well as wedding or celebrate your important jubilee with your family and friends. The bar staff is friendly and always willing to grant your wishes.

Pub Street in the center of Siem Reap
Pub street is the most popular place for tourists, you can find all kinds of cuisines on and around the Pub Street including Khmer, Thai, French, Vietnamese, Indian, Italian and a variety of other international foods. Most of the bars are open all day but really get going around 5:00PM as people return from the temples and come to take advantage of the various happy hour deals. In the later evening the Pub Street is blocked to motor traffic, allowing pedestrians to stroll easily. It's then the street really comes alive as the curbside seating at the fill and the bars crank up the music. The whole area is the center of nightlife in Siem Reap these days with most places staying open until at least midnight and couple running until near dawn.


Running parallel to Pub Street about a half block to either side, the pleasant little pedestrian-only alleys harbor collections of unique cozy haunts and offer a more relaxed, artsy atmosphere. The Passage (aka Pub Street Alley) is the first and busiest of the alleys with the greatest variety of businesses - focusing primarily on restaurants, there are also several bars, galleries and shops. A continuation of The Passage across Street 11 is Alley West, perhaps the quaintest of the alleys with an emphasis on boutiques and shops but also offering a few friendly little bars and cafes. On the opposite side of Pub Street, The Lane is the sparsest and quietest of the alleys, sporting a few pubs, restaurants and a late night club.

Siem Reap Art Center (SAC) recently opening in 2011, Siem Reap Art Center's become one of the'must' night shopping destinations for shoppers. Found in the famouse areas Old Market (Psar Chas) and pub street, the place is always busy and chaotic with all club, restaurants, boutique, gallery, souvenir shop and lots of foreign tourists.

This market in Siem Reap's notorious nightlife places is often the first and easiest stop for many tourists just arriving to Siem Reap, Angkor, even as high level of accommodations surrounding mid-to-upper-end hotels in Siem Reap.

Siem Reap Art Center Market offer high and variety of the quality and prices of products and items sold are about as real and trustworthy as you can find here in Siem Reap. The market seem to complement each other well, but remember not to be fooled by first impressions and bargain harder.

How to Get There: Eastern part of Old Market (Psar Chas) along the riverside, and after five minutes from Pub street, you'll know you're there.
Address: Opposite old market (Psa Chas) 5 minutes walk from pub street, Siem Reap City, Cambodia


The Old Market (Phsar Chas) and surrounding area, including the nearby 
Pub Street, Pub Street alleys and the Night
Markets, are favorites when visiting Siem Reap.Stretching from the river on the east side across to the night markets on Sivutha Blvd, the entire area is now the dining, shopping and nightlife center of town.
Of the various traditional Cambodian markets in Siem Reap, the Old Market offers the deepest selection of souvenirs and curios. There are souvenir vendors throughout much the market, especially on the river side. The north side along Street 9 sports a number of inexpensive food stalls serving Cambodian fare in an interesting, local atmosphere. A good place for a budget meal and a taste of Cambodian street food.

After the sun goes down, the focus shifts to 'Pub Street' and Pub Street alleys.
Named for the numerous pubs that line Street 8, it all began in 1998 when Angkor What? Bar opened
its doors - the lone pub on a lonely street. These days Pub Street is lined end to end with restaurants,
pubs and shops, making it the tourist center of town, especially after dark. The narrow connecting alleys and passages just off the Street have also filled with small businesses, offering a more relaxed ambiance the ever-busy Pub Street. Things really gets going on Pub Street around 5PM as people return from the temples. The curbside seating fills, the bars crank up the music and the street is blocked to motor traffic. Most of the drinking venues stay open until at least midnight and couple running until near dawn.

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