Découvrez les meilleures boutiques, marchés et commerces de Siem Reap. Guide shopping complet pour touristes et voyageurs au Cambodge.
Siem Reap offers a shopping experience that is as exotic as it is affordable. The famous Psah Chas (Old Market) is the beating heart of local commerce: Khmer handicrafts, embroidered textiles, fragrant spices, wood carvings, silver jewellery and souvenirs of every kind crowd a labyrinth of bustling alleyways. Right next door, the Night Market comes alive every evening from 5 pm with clothing stalls, express tailoring workshops and street-food vendors. For those hunting imported goods — cheeses, wines, gherkins or European cosmetics — Lucky Mall and the city-centre supermarkets stock a growing selection at prices that are higher than local produce but still offset by the unbeatable cost of living. The residential neighbourhoods of Sala Kamroeuk and Svay Dangkum shelter boutiques by local designers, made-to-measure tailors (dress ready in 24 h for 20–40 USD) and fine-food shops run by expats who imported whatever they missed most. Our directory lists the top-rated addresses chosen by residents and travellers, with opening hours, indicative prices and verified reviews.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy authentic Khmer handicrafts in Siem Reap?
Psah Chas (Old Market) and the Pub Street area are packed with local artisans. Favour fair-trade certified shops to ensure authenticity and support Cambodian craftspeople directly.
Is there a night market in Siem Reap?
Yes, the Siem Reap Night Market opens every evening from 5 pm. You will find clothing, jewellery, spices and street food in a lively atmosphere. Entrance is free.
Do shops in Siem Reap accept credit cards?
Larger shops and malls accept Visa and Mastercard. For markets and small vendors, carry US dollars or Cambodian riel in cash — most stalls do not have card terminals.
How do I haggle at Siem Reap markets?
Bargaining is expected at traditional markets. Start at 50–60% of the asking price and work upward gradually. Stay friendly and smile — it is a cultural exchange, not a confrontation.
Where can I find Asian spices and local produce in Siem Reap?
Psah Leu (North Market) and the small grocery shops surrounding the central market offer a wide variety of local spices, Cambodian sauces and Asian ingredients at very competitive prices.
Are there international supermarkets in Siem Reap?
Lucky Mall and several city-centre supermarkets stock imported goods — cheeses, wines, European products. Prices are higher than local alternatives, but the selection improves every year.
Where can I get clothes tailor-made in Siem Reap?
Many tailors around Pub Street and the central market offer made-to-measure garments in 24–48 hours. Prices are very reasonable: a dress costs 20–50 USD, a suit 60–150 USD.
Are there second-hand or thrift shops in Siem Reap?
Yes, a handful of second-hand boutiques and swap markets exist in the city. Morning markets also sell used items at rock-bottom prices, especially clothing and household goods.
Are the markets safe for tourists in Siem Reap?
Siem Reap is generally safe for tourists. Keep your belongings close in crowded markets and stay alert to pickpockets. The city is considerably less risky than many other Asian destinations.
Where can I find organic or natural products in Siem Reap?
A few specialist shops and cooperatives sell local organic goods, including essential oils, natural cosmetics and certified food. Phsar Kandal market also stocks pesticide-free fresh produce.
Can I buy English-language books in Siem Reap?
Several bookshops in the city centre sell second-hand books in English. The selection is limited but includes travel guides, novels and books about Cambodia and Khmer history.
Are there craft fairs or pop-up markets in Siem Reap?
Siem Reap regularly hosts craft fairs, especially around national holidays (King's Birthday, Water Festival). The Made in Cambodia Market is a must for responsible shopping.
How do I tell authentic handicrafts from mass-produced copies?
Look for 'Made in Cambodia' labels or shops affiliated with local artisan cooperatives. Very low prices often signal factory-made imports. Do not hesitate to ask the seller about the origin.
Where should I buy Cambodian gifts and souvenirs?
Khmer silk scarves (krama), Apsara statues, lacquerware and local spices are the most appreciated souvenirs. Psah Chas and fair-trade boutiques offer the best value for money.
Do shops in Siem Reap deliver to hotels?
Mid-size and larger shops generally offer hotel delivery, sometimes included in the price. For market purchases, arrange transport yourself. Some boutiques also ship internationally.