Angkor Night Market

Angkor Night Market

Angkor Night Market is a popular evening shopping and leisure area in Siem Reap, Cambodia, known for souvenir stalls, local handicrafts, and casual nightlife. It mainly targets tourists visiting the nearby Angkor temples and looking for food, drinks, and shopping after dark.

Key facts

  • Location: Siem Reap, Cambodia (near Pub Street, central town area)

  • Type: Night market / tourist shopping and dining area

  • Typical hours: Evening to late night (stalls often 5–11 pm, varies)

  • Main focus: Souvenirs, handicrafts, casual bars, massage, and street food

  • Audience: Primarily international tourists, plus local visitors

Setting and layout

Angkor Night Market is made up of small stalls and shops arranged along lanes and courtyards just off the main tourist streets in central Siem Reap. It is usually reached on foot from nearby hotels and from the Pub Street area, forming part of a broader nighttime district with bars and restaurants.

Shopping and activities

Visitors typically find T-shirts, scarves, carvings, paintings, silk products, silver jewelry, and other souvenirs, alongside inexpensive foot massages and spa services. Many items are tourist-oriented, and bargaining is common. Some stalls emphasize handmade or “traditional” crafts, but quality and authenticity can vary, so shoppers often compare prices and inspect items closely.

Food and nightlife

Around the market and in the immediate streets are numerous food outlets and small bars where visitors can try Cambodian dishes, international food, fruit shakes, beers, and cocktails. The atmosphere is informal and lively rather than upscale, with music from nearby bars and a steady flow of tourists creating a busy nighttime scene.

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