
Siem Reap
Gateway to Angkor. A vibrant town serving the world's most magnificent temple complex.
Quick Facts: Siem Reap in January
- Cheapest fare
- ฿3,595
- Cheapest month
- May
- Avg temperature
- 26°C
- Cost of living
- Budget
Gateway to Angkor. A vibrant town serving the world's most magnificent temple complex.
January Price Intelligence
How Siem Reap prices compare in January 2027
Best in January
฿3,595
January avg
฿3,834
January median
฿3,741
January p90
฿4,234
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About Siem Reap
Siem Reap is the vibrant base for exploring the breathtaking Angkor Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world's most significant cultural landmarks. The star of the show is Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, famous for its stunning reflections at sunrise and its intricate bas-reliefs. Beyond Angkor Wat, don't miss the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom, renowned for its dozens of serene, smiling stone faces, and Ta Prohm, the 'Tomb Raider temple,' where giant tree roots have grown through the ancient masonry. The park contains hundreds of temples, each with its own unique character. To get the most out of your visit, consider hiring a local guide and using a tuk-tuk to navigate between the sites. Siem Reap itself has transformed into a charming town with a thriving arts scene, boutique hotels, and a lively atmosphere that beautifully complements the ancient wonders just a few kilometers away.
While the temples are the main draw, the area around Siem Reap offers fascinating insights into local Cambodian life. A visit to Tonle Sap, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, is a highlight. Take a boat trip to one of the floating villages, such as Chong Kneas or Kampong Phluk, where you can see schools, shops, and even police stations floating on the water. This unique ecosystem and way of life are deeply tied to the seasonal ebb and flow of the lake. Back in town, visit the Artisans Angkor workshops to see how traditional crafts like silk weaving, stone carving, and lacquerware are being preserved and taught to a new generation. For a local evening experience, check out the Phare, The Cambodian Circus. This internationally acclaimed social enterprise uses theater, music, and jaw-dropping acrobatics to tell Cambodian stories, providing both entertainment and support for local youth. These experiences provide a richer and more complete picture of the region beyond its ancient stone monuments.
Siem Reap's food scene is a delightful surprise, offering everything from traditional Khmer flavors to international favorites. Pub Street is the town's lively entertainment hub, packed with bars and restaurants serving everything from pizza to Khmer 'Amok' curry. For a more authentic experience, explore the night markets, where you can sample grilled skewers, fried noodles, and local desserts at affordable prices. Khmer cuisine, like its neighbors', uses fresh herbs and spices but is generally less spicy than Thai food. Try 'Kuy Teav' (noodle soup) for breakfast and 'Lok Lak' (stir-fried beef with a lime and pepper dipping sauce) for dinner. Siem Reap also has a burgeoning scene of high-end and social enterprise restaurants, such as Marum or Haven, which provide vocational training for local youth while serving exceptional food. For coffee lovers, the town is dotted with excellent cafes that wouldn't look out of place in Melbourne or London, reflecting Siem Reap's cosmopolitan and growing appeal.
Shopping in Siem Reap is a rewarding experience, with a focus on high-quality handicrafts and ethical souvenirs. The Old Market (Psar Chaa) is a must-visit for everything from fresh produce to clothing and silver jewelry. For a more curated selection of Cambodian-made goods, explore the boutiques on 'Alley West' and 'The Lane,' where you can find stylish apparel, unique jewelry, and home decor. Cambodia is famous for its silk, and many shops offer beautiful hand-woven scarves and garments. Consider visiting the 'Made in Cambodia Market,' which features stalls from local artisans and ensures that your purchases directly benefit the community. Another great find is Kampot pepper, considered among the best in the world. Whether you're looking for an intricate stone carving or a simple handmade card, Siem Reap's markets and boutiques offer plenty of opportunities to take home a piece of Cambodia's rich artistic heritage while supporting local social enterprises.