Exploring the Vibrant Charms of Siem Reap’s Old Market
The Phsar Chas, or Old Market, sits in the heart of Siem Reap. Wandering the market and exploring the local culture is a delightful experience, as the market is alive with activity from sunrise to sunset.
If you like visiting local markets while you are traveling, you will want to see this. The market is a haphazard assortment of items ranging from a hair salon to a person selling live chickens.
Food booths, which include local cuisines like grilled skewers, hot bowls of noodle soup, and the well-known amok curry, each dish reflects a flavor of traditional Khmer cuisine; the smells are seductive.
Phsar Chas is also a refuge for mementos outside of cuisine. Travelers looking for a gift to commemorate their Cambodian trip will find vibrant displays of silk scarves, handmade jewelry, and well-carved wooden figurines appealing. The experience includes bartering, wherein a polite bargain usually results in smiles.
Despite the tourist presence, Psar Chas retains its authenticity. Local families come to buy daily essentials, from fresh vegetables to household goods, while artisans sell their crafts, each item telling a story of Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.
A visit to Phsar Chas is more than just shopping; it’s experiencing the daily rhythm of Cambodian life, a sensory journey that leaves you with both full bags and lasting memories.

