Top Flea & Street Markets in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Flea & Street Markets in Siem Reap
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- traveller64GlasgowGlasgow, UK48 contributionsCommon to a lot of East Asia markets the night market is set in a grid formation. The outer stalls which face on to the street tend to be the most "touristy" but it is worth going deeper into the grid. Yes, it is busy, hot and noisy but you will be rewarded with finding the less obvious things. I picked up two beautiful linen shirts (needed due to the heat) and some fantastic Tin Tin art workWritten July 6, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- KidDocDMCBirmingham, MI508 contributionsThis place is only a 1/2 block from my hotel. Walked there on a Saturday afternoon and found two rows of stalls with about 1/2 of them staffed. Unlike most open air markets, most of the stalls don’t have the same things as others. I found some interesting “alternative” souvenirs including a mask made of recycled paper and an elephant made of recycled wood chips. The things are, I think, made here and are reasonably priced. There isn’t the same artistry as at Artists of Angkor, but I also didn’t spend $220.Written June 25, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- John Giggles5 contributionsA typical Asian market. I usually stop here to buy produce, although they have plenty of seafood, meat, and fresh eggs too. Non-food items include clothing, footwear, souvenirs, soaps, etc. The food part of the market is dirty, smelly, noisy, and has a typical selection of aforementioned food items. Again, typical southeast Asian market. It's more popular with foreigners than another similar and bigger market about two kilometers away. Because of that, sometimes items here are a bit more expensive because vendors are used to charging foreigners extra. But it does the job I suppose. Each vendor is a little different. Some will overcharge you. Some are reasonable. After living here a while, I just know what a good price is and what isn't. If unsure, I ask three or four vendors what the price is per kilo of a particular item. I refuse to ever pay the same price as the grocery store for something. Overall, in terms of produce, the market has a good selection and is conveniently located right next to pub street.Written December 2, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- Katy SantosPhilippines516 contributionsI strolled around the night market of Siem Reap Art Center where you can find a lot of merchandise to buy such as souvenir items, silk shawls, art decorations, clothes, and many others.
Remember to haggle less than half the price of the item and if the seller refused, you can always walk away and look for other merchants with similar items who can sell it for a cheaper price, act stubbornly to get the price you prefer.Written October 1, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - Emma SLichfield, UK41 contributionsI love a good market! I find them all the same pretty much but I love absorbing the atmosphere and culture that they seem to bring! The only places you can find something different if you look hard enough! A place to barter with too! The only thing I have to say about Cambodian markets is they really do harass you and be prepared for a tug on the arm or your shirt being pulled!Written March 11, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- ARUN63512Bengaluru, India858 contributionsA nice market for all the local products and souvenirs, with local food stalls, with all small shops with lot of bargainsWritten January 29, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- mgantmanChicago, IL50 contributionsWent here to see if there was anything to get that I couldn’t at the other markets. It is a local market. The reality is that if you are a tourist, while I found cool to see, there is nothing there for you. However, I did meet my tour guide for the Angkor Temples there and he did charge me less than if I would have found him from the hotel or in town.Written February 12, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Frequently Asked Questions about Siem Reap
- These places are best for flea & street markets in Siem Reap:
- ANM Khmer Market
- Made in Cambodia Market
- Psar Chaa - Old Market
- Siem Reap Art Center Market
- Central Market
- These are the best places for budget-friendly flea & street markets in Siem Reap:
- Made in Cambodia Market
- Psar Chaa - Old Market
- ANM Khmer Market
- Central Market
- Siem Reap Art Center Market