View of Angkor Wat's towers reflected in a lotus-filled pond

Explore Siem Reap: Gateway to the Angkor Temples

Ancient Wonders and Lively Cambodian Culture

Siem Reap is the starting point for adventures to the magnificent Angkor Archaeological Park. Beyond the temples, the town offers bustling markets, tasty Khmer cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife scene along Pub Street.


Where to Stay in Siem Reap

Accommodation in Siem Reap ranges from luxurious resorts with lush gardens to affordable guesthouses in the center of town.

Pool surrounded by tropical foliage at Belmond La Résidence d'Angkor

Belmond La Résidence d'Angkor

Upscale riverside retreat offering elegant Khmer-style suites, a tranquil spa and exceptional service just minutes from the Old Market.

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Stylish courtyard pool at Shinta Mani Angkor

Shinta Mani Angkor

Contemporary boutique hotel well known for its philanthropic efforts and creative design by Bill Bensley.

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Large resort pool at Angkor Palace Resort & Spa

Angkor Palace Resort & Spa

Family-friendly resort offering spacious rooms, tennis courts and a large pool set in expansive gardens on the outskirts of town.

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Things to Do in Siem Reap

Siem Reap's main draw is the Angkor temple complex, but there are also cultural shows and lively markets to explore.

Visitors photographing Angkor Wat at dawn

Watch Sunrise Over Angkor Wat

Start early to witness the iconic silhouette of Angkor Wat illuminated by the rising sun.

Tree roots enveloping the ruins of Ta Prohm

Wander Through Ta Prohm

Famous for its giant tree roots intertwined with stone walls, this temple offers an atmospheric glimpse into the jungle-clad past.

Performers mid-act at Phare Circus

Experience Phare, The Cambodian Circus

An entertaining evening show that blends theater, music and acrobatics while supporting local youth.


History & Culture

Siem Reap's history is deeply tied to the rise and fall of the Khmer Empire. Today you can explore bustling markets, traditional Apsara dance performances and a thriving art scene.

Where to Eat

Sample delicious Cambodian dishes like fish amok and lok lak at local restaurants, or enjoy international fare along lively Pub Street.


Essential Travel Tips

  • Currency: Both Cambodian Riel (KHR) and US dollars are used; small change is often given in Riel.
  • Dress Code: Cover shoulders and knees when visiting temples, especially within the Angkor complex.
  • Getting Around: Tuk-tuks are plentiful. Agree on a price before the ride or arrange a day rate with a trusted driver.
  • Climate: Expect hot temperatures year-round. The driest months are November to February.