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Siem Reap
Cambodia / Siem Reap

Siem Reap

The complete adult entertainment guide

Budget $
Best time Nov – Mar
Venues 6 listed
Contents

Overview

Siem Reap exists because of Angkor Wat — a temple complex of such scale and beauty that it draws two million visitors a year to a Cambodian provincial town that would otherwise have little reason for international attention. The tourism infrastructure built around Angkor is the best-developed in Cambodia: decent hotels at every price point, reliable transport, functioning restaurants, and a bar scene on Pub Street that operates specifically for the visitors passing through.

The nightlife is backpacker-oriented and priced accordingly. Pub Street and the surrounding blocks in the Old Market area are the centre: open-fronted bars, cheap Angkor beer, live music, and the social mixing of a tourist town where people are in a good mood because they've just seen something extraordinary. The adult scene exists in a softer form than Phnom Penh — lady bars on Sok San Road (Street 8) and surrounding streets operate with less visibility than Street 136 but are findable and functional.

Siem Reap is not primarily an adult entertainment destination. It's a place you go to see the temples, which are among the most impressive structures built by human beings, and the nightlife is a bonus that works well for what it is. The combination of genuinely world-class sightseeing by day and a functional, cheap, easy bar scene by night makes it one of the better overall stops in Southeast Asia regardless of specific interests.

Spend at least two full days on Angkor — sunrise at Angkor Wat, a full circuit of the outer temples, and an evening at Bayon. The bars will still be there when you're done.

Same legal framework as Phnom Penh. The lady bar scene operates with effective local tolerance. Siem Reap is more conservative than the capital in its approach to enforcement — the scene is less overt.

Siem Reap Vibe Scores
Girl Friendliness 6.5
Nightlife Intensity 6.5
Value for Money 9.5
Safety 8
Ease of Access 8
★★★★☆
3.8 from 91 ratings

Red Light Districts

Pub Street / Old Market

Pub Street / Old Market

Bars, Backpacker Bars, Live Music

Pub Street is the spine of Siem Reap's tourist nightlife — a 150-metre pedestrianised strip in the Old Market area that concentrates more bars per square metre than anywhere else in Cambodia outside Phnom Penh's Street 136. The format is universally accessible: open-fronted bars, plastic furniture on the pavement, Angkor beer at $1, and a crowd that peaks at 9pm with visitors fresh from the temples.

The surrounding blocks extend the zone significantly — Temple Club on the main street, Angkor What? for the late crowd, Miss Wong's cocktail bar for something quieter, and dozens of variations between them. The energy is sociable rather than explicitly adult: this is tourists mixing with each other and with local bar staff in a format that anyone can navigate.

The adult element exists at the edges — some bars on the connecting streets have a lady bar format, and the mixing that happens on Pub Street itself is organic in the way it is at any busy tourist nightlife district. Not structured P4P; just the inevitable social dynamics of a lot of people drinking in a small area.

Pub Street peaks 8pm–1am. It winds down earlier than Phnom Penh. The Old Market stalls during the day are worth a morning walk.

🍺 Beer $1–2.50
💃 Barfine N/A
🕐 Peak 7pm – 1am
🚇 Tuk-tuk from most hotels, $2–3
Sok San Road

Sok San Road

Lady Bars, Beer Bars

Sok San Road — Street 8, running west from the Old Market — is where Siem Reap's adult bar scene concentrates. A 20-minute tuk-tuk from Pub Street brings you to a strip of open-fronted lady bars that operate more like the Phnom Penh model: female staff, drink-and-company format, negotiated arrangements.

The scale is smaller than anything in Phnom Penh and the atmosphere is lower-pressure — Siem Reap's bar scene never developed the density of the capital's Street 136 zone. The women here are generally friendlier and less transaction-focused than the capital, which works in either direction depending on what you're after.

Pricing is lower than Phnom Penh: drinks at $1–2, arrangements negotiated at the venue and running cheaper than the capital. A good option for visitors who want something more specific than Pub Street's general backpacker energy without the intensity of the Phnom Penh scene.

🍺 Beer $1–2
💃 Barfine Negotiated
🕐 Peak 7pm – midnight
🚇 Tuk-tuk from Pub Street, 10 min

Map

Cost Guide

Item Low High
Beer (GoGo bar)100 THB150 THB
Lady drink150 THB200 THB
Barfine (Cowboy)600 THB900 THB
Barfine (Nana)700 THB1,000 THB
Short time1,500 THB2,500 THB
Long time2,500 THB4,000 THB
Thai massage (1hr)300 THB500 THB

Siem Reap is cheap even by Cambodian standards. Angkor beer on Pub Street runs $1–1.50. A full meal at a local restaurant is $3–6. Tuk-tuk rides around town $1–3. Angkor Wat entrance fee is $37 for one day, $62 for three days — worth the three-day pass.

For the scene: lady bar drinks and arrangements run cheaper than Phnom Penh. Budget $30–60 for a full evening including drinks and company. Accommodation: guesthouses from $15, decent mid-range $30–60.

Ladyboy Scene

Some presence in the Pub Street and Sok San Road bar scene. Not at a scale that defines the city. Phnom Penh is the correct Cambodia destination if this is a specific priority.

Where to Stay

Old Market area or Pub Street — central, walkable to everything, tuk-tuk to the temples from the doorstep. The streets around Pub Street have the best density of guesthouses and mid-range hotels.

For a quieter stay: the areas north of the Old Market toward the river have some atmospheric boutique guesthouses in older Khmer shophouses.

Agoda deals — hotel recommendations and booking links coming soon.

Safety & Scams

Bangkok is safe for tourists. The risks are almost entirely financial — know the scams before you land.

Siem Reap is safe and heavily tourist-managed. Bag snatching and petty theft exist at the level of any tourist town; the Pub Street area is busy enough to be generally safe by density. Tuk-tuk drivers are persistent but not dangerous.

Temple visiting: the site covers 400 square kilometres and the outer temples require transport. Agree tuk-tuk rates upfront, carry water, and respect the heat — Siem Reap averages 32–38°C.

Tourist police hotline: 1155. English speakers available 24/7.

Getting Around

Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis dominate. A tuk-tuk from the airport to Pub Street costs $7–10. Temple circuits are best covered by tuk-tuk (negotiate a full-day rate, $15–20) or rented bicycle (strong legs required). Grab operates in Siem Reap.

Pub Street and the Old Market area are walkable. Sok San Road is a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride from Pub Street.

Best Time to Go

November to March is the dry season — the right time to visit. Temperatures are 25–32°C with low humidity and clear skies. December and January are the most comfortable months and peak tourist season — book ahead.

April and May are brutal — 38–42°C, high humidity, Khmer New Year chaos in mid-April. June to October is the rainy season: heavy afternoon rain, the temples surrounded by green vegetation and much smaller crowds, cheaper accommodation. The rain doesn't ruin the temples — some argue the moats full and the foliage green make Angkor more beautiful.

Cannabis

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Thailand legalised recreational cannabis in 2022 — the first country in Southeast Asia to do so.

Cambodia has historically been extremely lax about cannabis — it was openly sold and consumed without enforcement for decades. The legal position has tightened and official policy is now prohibition, but on-the-ground enforcement in Siem Reap remains inconsistent.

Exercise more caution than the old reputation suggests. The risk of a police setup near tourist areas is real. The previous casualness should not be assumed.

Venues in Siem Reap

Angkor What? — Bars in Siem Reap

Angkor What?

Bars

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap's most famous bar — the "promoting irresponsible drinking since 1998" tagline says everything you need to know. The last bar standing on Pub Street when everywhere else has closed, open until 4am or later. Cheap drinks, late hours, and the full backpacker chaos of a tourist town bar at 2am. Required at least once.

📍 Pub Street, Siem Reap

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Miss Wong — Bars in Siem Reap

Miss Wong

Bars

Siem Reap, Cambodia

1930s Shanghai-style cocktail bar on The Lane off Pub Street — intimate, dim lighting, serious cocktails, no shouting over music. The antidote to Pub Street's chaos and the best cocktail bar in Siem Reap. Worth knowing about when you want a proper drink. Open from 5pm.

📍 The Lane, off Pub Street, Siem Reap

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Picasso Bar — Bars in Siem Reap

Picasso Bar

Bars

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Popular Pub Street bar with a consistent expat and long-stay visitor crowd — cocktails, good music, and a social atmosphere that's a step above the pure backpacker churn. One of the more reliable options on the strip for an evening that doesn't devolve into chaos.

📍 Pub Street, Siem Reap

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Seeing Hands Massage Siem Reap — Massage in Siem Reap

Seeing Hands Massage Siem Reap

Massage

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap branch of the Phnom Penh institution — legitimate massage employing blind therapists, consistently recommended across the city. From $6/hour. Multiple locations near the Old Market. The most reliable legitimate massage option in the city.

📍 Old Market area, Siem Reap

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Sok San Lady Bars — Lady Bars in Siem Reap

Sok San Lady Bars

Lady Bars

Siem Reap, Cambodia

The cluster of open-fronted lady bars along Sok San Road (Street 8) is Siem Reap's adult scene proper — female staff, drink-and-company format, negotiated arrangements at lower prices than Phnom Penh. Multiple venues across a short stretch; walk the road and find one that suits. Pricing around $1–2 for drinks, arrangements negotiated directly.

📍 Sok San Road (Street 8), Siem Reap

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Temple Club — Bars in Siem Reap

Temple Club

Bars

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Multi-floor venue on Pub Street — restaurant on the ground floor, bar and club upstairs, traditional Apsara dance performance at 7:30pm nightly. The most polished operation on Pub Street and the right choice if you want dinner, a cultural performance, and dancing in one venue. Busiest venue on the strip from 9pm.

📍 Pub Street, Siem Reap

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