Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Siem Reap, Cambodia

With a new international airport and direct flights, visiting Siem Reap—and going beyond Angkor Wat—is easier than ever.

For so many, Siem Reap, Cambodia, is synonymous with its famed UNESCO World Heritage Site Angkor Wat, one of Southeast Asia’s most significant archaeological grounds. But beyond these iconic ruins is a city brimming with riverside cafés, festive bar scenes, cultural experiences, and French-style colonial streets. Siem Reap is also a culinary hotspot, boasting everything from expertly crafted street food to contemporary cuisine, with several restaurants earning spots on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list. And outside the urban hustle lies exciting cultural experiences in the province’s rural villages and countryside.

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There is also growing accessibility to the region thanks to a new Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport (SAI), which opened last October. The gateway is also launching a streamlined e-arrival system this year, beginning on September 1. As a result, the number of direct flights into SAI is increasing; among them are direct connections to Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, and more. The Cambodian government is also making a considerable tourism push by enhancing flight connectivity, improving border services, expanding border pass availability, and exploring opportunities to financially support local tourism ventures. Here is the best of Siem Reap: how to get there, what to do and eat, and where to stay.

In full: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/where-to-eat-stay-and-play-in-siem-reap-cambodia

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