Pub Street
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO IN CAMBODIA/ Updated : Sep 21, 2016, 11:23 IST
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Siem Reap, a town reminiscing French colonial charm, is a getaway to the Angkor Archaeological Park. The town is primarily filled with hotels because of its proximity to the heritage sites. The Pub Street is the heart of Siem Reap … Read more
Siem Reap, a town reminiscing French colonial charm, is a getaway to the Angkor Archaeological Park. The town is primarily filled with hotels because of its proximity to the heritage sites. The Pub Street is the heart of Siem Reap. The street is lined with lively bars, lounges, restaurant, and night clubs. Read less

Nightlife at Cambodia’s Pub Street – Siem Reap, a town reminiscing French colonial charm, is a getaway to the Angkor Archaeological Park. The town is primarily filled with hotels because of its proximity to the heritage sites. The Pub Street is the heart of Siem Reap. The street is lined with lively bars, lounges, restaurant, and night clubs. The restaurants specialising in Khmer cuisine and International fare cater to the medley of its visitors. The cocktail bars are famous for selling exotic cocktails at $1. This makes it a paradise for backpackers who keep hopping from one bar to the next. After a long day of sightseeing, everyone converges on Pub Street. The most popular street in Siem Reap is where the action goes on till wee hours of the morning. If you are looking for a relaxing time, head to one of the side lanes which are filled with quaint cafes, art galleries, and souvenir shops. Watch the diversity of tourist while sipping on sangria at one of the street side lounge bars. It is fascinating to say the least.
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