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Old Market — Attraction in Siem Reap

Name
Old Market
Description
The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States, and is bordered by South 10th Street to the east, 13th Street to the west, Farnam Street to the north and Jackson Street to the South. The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping.
Nearby attractions
Pub Street
Street 08, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap Art Center Night Market
17000 Hospital St, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Old Market Bridge
9V34+89Q, Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Wat Preah Prom Rath
Opposite Temple Coffee & Bakery, Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap 17254, Cambodia
Siem Reap Riverside Park
9V34+86G, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Wat Damnak
8VX3+7X3, Wat Damnak, Krong Siem Reap 171004, Cambodia
Made in Cambodia Market
Oum Khun St, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Osmose
Wat Damnak Village, Sangkat, Salakamreuk Rd, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Khmer Kids Art Gallery
45 Bamboo St, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Royal Residence
NR6, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Nearby restaurants
Elia Greek Kitchen
31-34 Street 09 Mondul 1 Village Siem Reap, 17252, Cambodia
Lotus Dosa Corner Indian Restaurant - தமிழர் உணவகம் / Tamil Food
Mondol 1 village, Street 09, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia
¡Viva!
Corner of Old Market, 697, 2 Thnou St, & 09 St, Krong Siem Reap 17251, Cambodia
Mesa - Restaurant
9V33+WRF, 17252 Road 2, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia
Curry King Indian Restaurant Siem Reap -கறி ராஜா
mondol 1 village, 563, Krosar Thmey, Near Street 08, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia
The Red Piano
City, 341 Street 08, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Somaha Restaurant and Wine Bar
Psaa Chas, 5 2 Thnou St, Krong Siem Reap 17259, Cambodia
The Station B Pub Street
Street 11, and Street 08, Krong Siem Reap 171202, Cambodia
Robam Pub Street - Dance Show
Pubstreet, Street 08, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia
Sambo Khmer & Thai Restaurant
Wat Damnak, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Nearby hotels
Steung Siemreap Hotel
St. 9, Angkor, Cambodia
Ta Prohm Hotel & Spa
Angkor, Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
ibis Styles Siem Reap
Mondul 1 Village, Krong Siem Reap 171202, Cambodia
Neth Socheata Hotel
Pub Street Area , Mondol 1 Village 284, 2 Thnou St, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Viva Hotel
9V34+R67 Old Market Area, Street 09, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Shadow Angkor Residence
353 Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
One Stop Hostel Siem Reap
342 Sivutha Blvd, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Hotel Atelier - Siem Reap
Olive St Street 9, Mondul 1 Village, Svay Dangkum Commune Siem Reap, 17252, Cambodia
Royal Crown Hotel and Spa
29 7 Makara St, Krong Siem Reap 17253, Cambodia
Reaksmey Chanreas Hotel
342, The Passage, Old Market Area 330, 17253 Sivutha Blvd, Krong Siem Reap 17253, Cambodia
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Old Market

Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
4.2(848)
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The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States, and is bordered by South 10th Street to the east, 13th Street to the west, Farnam Street to the north and Jackson Street to the South. The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping.

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attractions: Pub Street, Siem Reap Art Center Night Market, Old Market Bridge, Wat Preah Prom Rath, Siem Reap Riverside Park, Wat Damnak, Made in Cambodia Market, Osmose, Khmer Kids Art Gallery, Royal Residence, restaurants: Elia Greek Kitchen, Lotus Dosa Corner Indian Restaurant - தமிழர் உணவகம் / Tamil Food, ¡Viva!, Mesa - Restaurant, Curry King Indian Restaurant Siem Reap -கறி ராஜா, The Red Piano, Somaha Restaurant and Wine Bar, The Station B Pub Street, Robam Pub Street - Dance Show, Sambo Khmer & Thai Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Old Market

Pub Street

Siem Reap Art Center Night Market

Old Market Bridge

Wat Preah Prom Rath

Siem Reap Riverside Park

Wat Damnak

Made in Cambodia Market

Osmose

Khmer Kids Art Gallery

Royal Residence

Pub Street

Pub Street

4.4

(2.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Siem Reap Art Center Night Market

Siem Reap Art Center Night Market

4.2

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Old Market Bridge

Old Market Bridge

4.4

(288)

Open 24 hours
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Wat Preah Prom Rath

Wat Preah Prom Rath

4.5

(532)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Study Khmer cooking with a local in Siem Reap
Study Khmer cooking with a local in Siem Reap
Fri, Dec 26 • 12:30 PM
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province 17254, Cambodia
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Angkor Wat Sunrise Guided Tour and Breakfast
Angkor Wat Sunrise Guided Tour and Breakfast
Sat, Dec 27 • 4:30 AM
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province 17252, Cambodia
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Hidden Gems of Siem Reap, Private & Customizable
Hidden Gems of Siem Reap, Private & Customizable
Sat, Dec 27 • 5:00 AM
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province 171202, Cambodia
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Nearby restaurants of Old Market

Elia Greek Kitchen

Lotus Dosa Corner Indian Restaurant - தமிழர் உணவகம் / Tamil Food

¡Viva!

Mesa - Restaurant

Curry King Indian Restaurant Siem Reap -கறி ராஜா

The Red Piano

Somaha Restaurant and Wine Bar

The Station B Pub Street

Robam Pub Street - Dance Show

Sambo Khmer & Thai Restaurant

Elia Greek Kitchen

Elia Greek Kitchen

4.7

(1.1K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Lotus Dosa Corner Indian Restaurant - தமிழர் உணவகம் / Tamil Food

Lotus Dosa Corner Indian Restaurant - தமிழர் உணவகம் / Tamil Food

4.8

(930)

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¡Viva!

¡Viva!

4.2

(668)

Click for details
Mesa - Restaurant

Mesa - Restaurant

4.9

(1.2K)

Click for details
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Scott NeilScott Neil
The markets themselves are fine. The usual trinkets all coming from the same wholesalers so every shop has the same items. That's to be expected. What I am truly struggling with lately is a rush of horrible tuktuk drivers in this area, from price gouging to short changing to claiming they don't have change when u already saw it in their pocket, and now a rash of idiots claiming your money's no good because it's "damaged". They are hoping you won't have any other small bills so u will have to give them a larger bill. See photos of the little attempted scam they tried just an hour ago. Their own government got tired of this crap and started making public statements saying that damaged but intact bills WOULD be accepted and to stop trying to make issues of it because even their own government was sick of it. Tonight one tuktuk scammer absolutely refused to take the dollar shown in the pics below because he had seen that it was my last dollar and all I had left were 5's. I tried to give him Riel but he said he couldn't accept Riel (in Cambodia). He didn't suspect I had other 1's in another pocket, which I gave him and told him he was a crazy, scamming pice of junk. He putted away laughing hysterically. I've lived in nearly every country in southeast Asia for multiple decades. These dirty little scammers in cambodia are the worst. It's a problem in roughly one out of five rides now.
Blossoming RomduolBlossoming Romduol
A Must-Visit for Authentic Cambodian Culture!** The Old Market (Phsar Chas) in Siem Reap is a vibrant and bustling place that offers a true taste of local life. From fresh produce and exotic spices to handmade crafts and souvenirs, this market has it all. The atmosphere is lively, and the vendors are friendly—many are happy to chat and share stories if you take the time to engage. What I loved most was the food section, where you can try delicious Cambodian street food at unbeatable prices. The **amok curry**, **grilled meats**, and **fresh tropical fruits** are must-tries! Bargaining is expected, so don’t hesitate to negotiate politely for the best deals. The market is centrally located, making it easy to explore after visiting nearby attractions like Pub Street. It can get crowded, especially in the evenings, but that just adds to the authentic experience. **Highly recommended** for travelers who want to immerse themselves in Cambodian culture, support local vendors, and take home unique finds!
dan safradan safra
Okay, real talk. The Old Market isn’t just about shopping; it’s about connection. It’s a chance to meet the people behind the crafts, hear their stories, and appreciate the deep cultural heritage of Cambodia. Take the time to chat with the vendors and learn about their traditions—it’s a beautiful reminder that the things we buy are more meaningful when they come with a story. Plus, it’s an opportunity to support local families and communities. Speaking of local, let’s dive into the food stalls! You cannot leave without trying the one of the many street authentic restaurants. fresh tropical fruits—mangoes, dragon fruits, and the sweetest pineapples. Also, don’t miss the fish amok spice kits; you can take a little piece of Cambodian cuisine home with you. Cooking = love, and this market? A love letter to food!
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The markets themselves are fine. The usual trinkets all coming from the same wholesalers so every shop has the same items. That's to be expected. What I am truly struggling with lately is a rush of horrible tuktuk drivers in this area, from price gouging to short changing to claiming they don't have change when u already saw it in their pocket, and now a rash of idiots claiming your money's no good because it's "damaged". They are hoping you won't have any other small bills so u will have to give them a larger bill. See photos of the little attempted scam they tried just an hour ago. Their own government got tired of this crap and started making public statements saying that damaged but intact bills WOULD be accepted and to stop trying to make issues of it because even their own government was sick of it. Tonight one tuktuk scammer absolutely refused to take the dollar shown in the pics below because he had seen that it was my last dollar and all I had left were 5's. I tried to give him Riel but he said he couldn't accept Riel (in Cambodia). He didn't suspect I had other 1's in another pocket, which I gave him and told him he was a crazy, scamming pice of junk. He putted away laughing hysterically. I've lived in nearly every country in southeast Asia for multiple decades. These dirty little scammers in cambodia are the worst. It's a problem in roughly one out of five rides now.
Scott Neil

Scott Neil

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A Must-Visit for Authentic Cambodian Culture!** The Old Market (Phsar Chas) in Siem Reap is a vibrant and bustling place that offers a true taste of local life. From fresh produce and exotic spices to handmade crafts and souvenirs, this market has it all. The atmosphere is lively, and the vendors are friendly—many are happy to chat and share stories if you take the time to engage. What I loved most was the food section, where you can try delicious Cambodian street food at unbeatable prices. The **amok curry**, **grilled meats**, and **fresh tropical fruits** are must-tries! Bargaining is expected, so don’t hesitate to negotiate politely for the best deals. The market is centrally located, making it easy to explore after visiting nearby attractions like Pub Street. It can get crowded, especially in the evenings, but that just adds to the authentic experience. **Highly recommended** for travelers who want to immerse themselves in Cambodian culture, support local vendors, and take home unique finds!
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Okay, real talk. The Old Market isn’t just about shopping; it’s about connection. It’s a chance to meet the people behind the crafts, hear their stories, and appreciate the deep cultural heritage of Cambodia. Take the time to chat with the vendors and learn about their traditions—it’s a beautiful reminder that the things we buy are more meaningful when they come with a story. Plus, it’s an opportunity to support local families and communities. Speaking of local, let’s dive into the food stalls! You cannot leave without trying the one of the many street authentic restaurants. fresh tropical fruits—mangoes, dragon fruits, and the sweetest pineapples. Also, don’t miss the fish amok spice kits; you can take a little piece of Cambodian cuisine home with you. Cooking = love, and this market? A love letter to food!
dan safra

dan safra

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4.2
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2.0
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The markets themselves are fine. The usual trinkets all coming from the same wholesalers so every shop has the same items. That's to be expected. What I am truly struggling with lately is a rush of horrible tuktuk drivers in this area, from price gouging to short changing to claiming they don't have change when u already saw it in their pocket, and now a rash of idiots claiming your money's no good because it's "damaged". They are hoping you won't have any other small bills so u will have to give them a larger bill. See photos of the little attempted scam they tried just an hour ago. Their own government got tired of this crap and started making public statements saying that damaged but intact bills WOULD be accepted and to stop trying to make issues of it because even their own government was sick of it. Tonight one tuktuk scammer absolutely refused to take the dollar shown in the pics below because he had seen that it was my last dollar and all I had left were 5's. I tried to give him Riel but he said he couldn't accept Riel (in Cambodia). He didn't suspect I had other 1's in another pocket, which I gave him and told him he was a crazy, scamming pice of junk. He putted away laughing hysterically. I've lived in nearly every country in southeast Asia for multiple decades. These dirty little scammers in cambodia are the worst. It's a problem in roughly one out of...

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3.0
23w

Overwhelming but Authentic — Tread Carefully

We visited Phsar Chas during the rainy season and found it a bit too intense for our taste. Inside, it was extremely hot—all that humidity and crowding made it uncomfortable. With vendors constantly vying for attention—some almost too pushy—it felt overwhelming, not the charming hustle we expected .

We didn’t eat there, so I can’t comment on the food or food court, but the mix of souvenir stalls and wet-market sections looked very busy. Based on other reviews, early morning (around 7–8 AM) is a better time to visit to avoid the heat and the worst of the crowds ().

🔍 Tips to Consider • Go early: Vendor activity peaks early and the roof offers little relief later in the day . • Stay cool: The heat during rainy months can be intense. • Brace for crowds: Expect a busy, bustling atmosphere with enthusiastic vendors everywhere .

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In summary: Phsar Chas offers a genuine glimpse into Khmer market life, but be ready for heat, crowds, and persistent sales tactics. It might be better in the calm of early morning—otherwise, it may feel too...

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5.0
35w

A Must-Visit for Authentic Cambodian Culture!**

The Old Market (Phsar Chas) in Siem Reap is a vibrant and bustling place that offers a true taste of local life. From fresh produce and exotic spices to handmade crafts and souvenirs, this market has it all. The atmosphere is lively, and the vendors are friendly—many are happy to chat and share stories if you take the time to engage.

What I loved most was the food section, where you can try delicious Cambodian street food at unbeatable prices. The amok curry, grilled meats, and fresh tropical fruits are must-tries! Bargaining is expected, so don’t hesitate to negotiate politely for the best deals.

The market is centrally located, making it easy to explore after visiting nearby attractions like Pub Street. It can get crowded, especially in the evenings, but that just adds to the authentic experience.

Highly recommended for travelers who want to immerse themselves in Cambodian culture, support local vendors, and take home...

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