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Siem Reap After Dark

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Siem Reap After Dark

Siem Reap, though very much alive with its cultural and archeological value during the day, surprised me for its vivacious night life.
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Sidewalk food = US$1 for a meal! :)
Sidewalk food = US$1 for a meal! :)
Pub Street - the place to be in SR
Pub Street - the place to be in SR
Pub Street
Pub Street
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
with Stefano @ Angkor What Bar
with Stefano @ Angkor What Bar
Kara and Alessandro @ Angkor What
Kara and Alessandro @ Angkor What
Night Market
Night Market
Angkor Night Market
Angkor Night Market
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Angkor What? bar
Amazing Ancient Angkor
Ok, first of all it's not a 5-star hotel so if that's what you're expecting, then this is not for you. However, if your looking for an affordable accommodation with all the basic necessities, then this place will be more than perfect.

Having been temporarily locked out of Thailand, we needed a cheap accommodation that will give us extra mileage for what's left of our money. We shopped around for our address for the next two days and we stopped searching when we found the Ancient Ankor.

It's a given fact, a lot of guest houses in Siem Reap would require you to leave your shoes upon the entrance, but at least this place has clean floors and gives you slippers to use in your bath.

It also has the basics, cable TV, fan, AC, mini bar, free internet and a pool (not a lot of guesthouses have a pool). The mini bar is priced smartly too.

There are triple rooms available too! :)

Its location is accessibe too to the Old and Night Market as well as the Pub Street.

I really enjoyed our stay in the Ancient Angkor, it's really a backpacker's heaven.
Ancient Angkor Guesthouse - Room
Ancient Angkor Guesthouse
tashgorgeous says:
Oh I didnt eat there! :( darn! I missed a treat. Siem Reap is a worthy place to go back to and I have future (although far) plans to go again. I don't mind trekking the temples again and you're right, that's true, great people in the ancient Angkor!
Posted on: May 15, 2009
globalodyssey says:
and i loved that little indian restaurant around the corner next to the kodak shop
and breakfasts in the leafy tiger guesthouse
Posted on: May 15, 2009
globalodyssey says:
yes i did, and met some great people there to travel with
Posted on: May 15, 2009
The place that rocked my Siem Reap vacation
First of all it is easy to find. Right in the middle of Pub Street where all the touristy places are.

It is owned by an Euro-Indian who grew up in London, Charlie, who's the coolest guy in the world. The drinks were fair-priced and creative, the crowd was totally hip, there were no prostitutes and I would like to bet that 99% of the patrons are foreigners. The music was great, and did I mention that the crowd was hip?!

It's a haven for the backpackers and young people to meet and mingle and everyone is friendly.
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