Wat Bo Village offers a peaceful retreat across the river from Siem Reap's bustling centre. Buddhist traditions come alive at the historic Wat Bo Pagoda where saffron-robed monks move through fragrant courtyards. This authentic area blends traditional wooden stilt houses with modern guesthouses along dusty red-earth roads. Family-run eateries serve delicious Khmer dishes at budget-friendly prices. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis make exploration easy while the Japanese Bridge provides a 15-minute walking connection to the Old Market. The area quiets down after 9pm, perfect for travellers seeking local immersion.
Taphul Village Area in Siem Reap offers authentic Cambodian life away from tourist hotspots. Budget travellers find affordable guesthouses and hostels perfect for temple explorations. Local eateries serve delicious fish amok and lok lak for just a few dollars. Dusty lanes filled with family-run shops create a genuine village atmosphere where children play. Tuk-tuks line the streets ready to whisk you to Angkor Wat. The peaceful evenings make this area ideal for early morning temple visits.
City centre Siem Reap pulses with energy where ancient culture meets vibrant nightlife. The neon-lit Pub Street fills with travellers enjoying cold drinks and live music after sunset. Colourful night markets showcase handwoven textiles and carved Buddhas under twinkling string lights. Wander through the Old Market where locals shop for fresh produce in the mornings. Traditional apsara dance performances captivate audiences in nearby cultural centers. Most attractions sit within walking distance, though tuk-tuks stand ready on every corner for tired feet.
Kandal Village is Siem Reap's creative heart where colonial shophouses burst with artisan workshops and stylish boutiques. Trendy cafés serve fusion Khmer-Western cuisine while the aroma of speciality coffee fills tree-lined streets. Local artists display contemporary works alongside traditional crafts in this bohemian enclave. Just steps from Pub Street but worlds away in atmosphere, this walkable area offers a perfect balance of authentic Cambodian character and modern design. Handcrafted jewellery, textiles, and unique souvenirs line the peaceful lanes where creative travellers and local artisans mingle comfortably.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Siem Reap
Angkor Wat
9.8/10 (3,863 reviews)
The world's largest religious monument, Angkor Wat captivates with intricate Hindu bas-reliefs. Arrive at sunrise to witness its grand silhouette reflected in lotus ponds as golden light bathes ancient stones.
Pub Street
8.6/10 (3,122 reviews)
Pub Street transforms from a quiet lane to Siem Reap's neon-lit nightlife hub after sunset. Enjoy authentic Khmer cuisine, lively bars, and street performances along this pedestrian-friendly entertainment district.
Photo by Angela Alcantara
Open Photo by Angela Alcantara
Old Market Area
8.6/10 (2,081 reviews)
Siem Reap's oldest marketplace buzzes with local life, offering authentic Cambodian goods and cuisine. Explore the food stalls in the morning for fresh delicacies and a glimpse into daily Cambodian culture.
Angkor Night Market
8.6/10 (2,504 reviews)
Cambodia's first night market displayed vibrant traditional Khmer handicrafts across 200+ stalls. Visitors browsed silk paintings and stone carvings while enjoying local street food and traditional massages.
Floating Village
8.6/10 (1,379 reviews)
Glide through waterways lined with traditional stilted homes of fishing families. Tour the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake to witness a remarkable way of life adapting to seasonal water level changes.
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Open Photo by John Souter
Bayon Temple
9.6/10 (2,157 reviews)
After visiting Bayon Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Siem Reap. Discover the area's breathtaking sunrises or seek out its local tours.
Siem Reap Royal Residence
8.8/10 (833 reviews)
The Royal Residence showcases Cambodia's regal heritage with its striking exterior and lush grounds. Wander through the adjacent Independence Gardens to discover the revered Preah Ang Chek shrine.
Siem Reap Art Center Night Market
8.4/10 (215 reviews)
During your trip to Siem Reap, you can do some window-shopping at Siem Reap Art Center Night Market. Discover the area's breathtaking sunrises and temples.
"We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Indochine Serenity Hotel. The service was warm, friendly, and attentive, every staff member we met was pleasant, professional, and always ready to help. The room was clean and comfortable, and the pool was a delightful feature. The location was convenient, close to the main attractions."
"Everything was well organized from the free bus station pick-up to check-out. The room was tidy, breakfast was good, and the swimming pool was a great place to cool off."
"This is a beautiful hotel with a lot of character enriched by wooden floors and excellent set of wooden furniture. Rooms are of generous size and beautifully decorated. The only aspect that needs improving is the bathroom which looks a little dated. It has a long swimming pool, very friendly staff, variety of fresh foods at breakfast buffet and an ever helpful front desk. Overall, our 3 day stay was very enjoyable and relaxing. Will definitely stay here again."
"We had an absolutely fantastic stay and would happily recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Siem Reap.
The staff were exceptional—always friendly, welcoming and willing to do anything to help. They happily organised transport, offered great local recommendations and made us feel at home from the moment we arrived.
The food was outstanding. Our kids loved it so much that they ordered lunch by the pool every single day! The drinks were always cold and arrived quickly, making relaxing by the...
"We are a family of 5 traveling with teens, stayed here for 4 nights. It was a low season in Siem Reap, and the hotel was nearly empty, with only one other party of guests. The hotel upgraded our rooms to private pool rooms. It was spacious, clean, air-conditioned, and luxurious, though the aesthetics seemed to be of a couple of decades past, with a huge bathtub in the middle of the room. The staff, and the waiting staff, were very, maybe overtly, friendly ( I felt a little uncomfortable) and...
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You'll find cheap prices on Expedia for your Siem Reap break. However, factors like the season, choice of hotel and length of stay will influence how much your holiday to Siem Reap costs.
What are the cheapest months to go to Siem Reap?
If you're looking to book a cheap Siem Reap holiday package, consider planning a trip in May, August and September. You're likely to find lower prices on flights and accommodation during these quieter months — ideal for budget-conscious travellers.
How many days is enough for Siem Reap?
We'd recommend booking a Siem Reap holiday for around 4 days. This will give you plenty of time to tick off key attractions such as Preah Norodom Sihanouk-Angkor Museum and Smile Angkor Grand Theatre, and explore neighbourhoods like Downtown Siem Reap and Sangkat Sla Kram. You might even be able to slot in one or two day trips outside of Siem Reap.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Siem Reap?
It's easy to see why a Siem Reap holiday is on the must-do list of many travellers. Top attractions like Old Market Area are just the start of what you can explore here.
How to find the best Siem Reap package deals?
Use Expedia's filters to help you find some fabulous Siem Reap package deals. When you begin your search, just set your maximum budget and then sort the results by "Price: low to high." If you're looking to save, plan your escape for midweek, or look for Siem Reap package deals in the off-season. Switch up your travel dates and you may land even bigger discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's usually best to lock in your holiday package well in advance.
Is it cheaper to book a Siem Reap holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your next Siem Reap getaway by booking a personalised holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then select your destination and travel dates to see the best flight and hotel prices. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may land a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Siem Reap?
If you're planning an impromptu Siem Reap adventure, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to a week before you take off. Prefer not to wait until the last minute? You can score amazing deals on your hotels and flights by booking well in advance.
How to plan a trip to Siem Reap?
Pick your dates: What you want to do in Siem Reap and your preferred season will help you decide when to go.
Work out your budget: Ensure you have enough money to cover everything from transportation and meals to flights and activities. Your hotel will probably be the largest expense during your trip to Siem Reap.
Decide how long to go for: Now that you know more about Siem Reap, you can work out the right length of your break. Pull together a rough plan and allocate enough time to get through everything on your must-do list.
Bundle your accommodation and airfare: Once you've nailed down your travel dates and duration, book the ideal Siem Reap holiday package for you.