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Hostel à Siem Reap — Hébergement

Siem Reap's hostel scene is concentrated primarily in the streets around Pub Street and the Old Market, where the city's backpacker culture thrives in a compact and lively neighborhood. Dorm beds typically cost $3 to $8 per night, while private rooms in hostels run between $15 and $25 — making Siem Reap one of Southeast Asia's most affordable destinations for budget travelers. Beyond price, Siem Reap hostels have improved substantially in quality over the past decade. Modern hostel properties feature pod-style bunk beds with individual reading lights, USB charging ports, and privacy curtains, along with clean shared bathrooms, a social common area, and an in-house bar or café. The Onederz Siem Reap and Mad Monkey Hostel are among the most popular, known for organized activities, social nights, and reliable Angkor sunrise tours. Most hostels have 24-hour reception, luggage storage, free WiFi, and access to tuk-tuk and bicycle rentals. Some offer Angkor temple group tours arranged from the hostel, making them very convenient for solo travelers. The vibe is overwhelmingly social — expect to swap temple tips with travelers from dozens of countries. Low season (June to September) offers even better deals with available dorms at $3–4 per night.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a hostel bed cost in Siem Reap?

Dorm beds run $3–8 per night depending on the number of beds per room and amenities. Private rooms in hostels cost $15–25. Low season (June–September) drops prices to as low as $3 for a dorm bed.

What are the best hostels in Siem Reap?

Top-rated options include Onederz Siem Reap (great location, social atmosphere), Mad Monkey (popular bar, activities), and Funky Flashpacker (central, reliable). Check recent reviews on Hostelworld or Booking.com before committing.

Are dorms in Siem Reap hostels mixed or gender-separated?

Most hostels offer both mixed and female-only dorms. Female-only dorms are typically slightly more expensive. When booking, check the room configuration carefully.

How do I get from the airport to a hostel in Siem Reap?

A tuk-tuk from the airport to the Old Market / Pub Street area costs $8–12. Some hostels arrange shared airport pickups for $5–8. Grab (the regional Uber) is also available and usually $6–10.

Do Siem Reap hostels organize Angkor temple tours?

Yes. Most hostels organize daily group tours to Angkor Wat, including sunrise tours. Group tuk-tuk trips cost $8–15 per person, making them much cheaper than hiring a private vehicle.

Is it safe to leave valuables in a hostel dorm?

Reputable hostels provide lockers for valuables. Always use the locker for passports, laptops, and cash. Bring your own padlock or purchase one at the hostel for $1–2.

What is the party scene like at Siem Reap hostels?

Siem Reap has a lively but relaxed backpacker scene. Pub Street is the hub. Most hostels are close enough to enjoy the nightlife but quieter than the street itself. Bar crawls and social nights are commonly organized by hostels.

Do hostels in Siem Reap have air conditioning?

Private rooms almost always have air conditioning. Dorms vary — some have full A/C, others use ceiling fans. Check the room description before booking, especially important during the hot season (March–May).

Can I rent a bicycle from my hostel in Siem Reap?

Yes. Most hostels rent bicycles for $2–5 per day, which is a great way to explore the city and the Angkor complex at your own pace. E-bikes are available at some hostels for $8–12 per day.

What is check-in time at Siem Reap hostels?

Most hostels have a check-in window from 2 pm onwards. Early arrivals can usually store luggage at reception. 24-hour reception is standard at all major Siem Reap hostels.