Psah Chas

Market · Siem Reab

Psah Chas

Market · Siem Reab

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52 Street 09, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

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Discover the bustling heart of Siem Reap at Psar Chaa, where you can navigate vibrant aisles filled with local produce, unique handicrafts, and a bit of haggling magic.  

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"Old-School Retail Therapy While cute souvenir shops and even haute couture boutiques exemplify the changing face of the retail scene in Siem Reap , the city’s famous Old Market remains a heady hub of traditional trade and commerce. Located right in the heart of town, Psar Chas is amply stocked with lots of things that you might want to buy—as well as plenty of things you probably do not. That said, perusing the labyrinthine aisles full of silverware, silks, handicrafts, spices, stone carvings, and other assorted ephemera is worth a couple hours of anyone’s time. Stay calm and haggle politely with a smile on your face, and you're sure to find a bargain or two."

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"Old-School Retail Therapy While cute souvenir shops and even haute couture boutiques exemplify the changing face of the retail scene in Siem Reap , the city’s famous Old Market remains a heady hub of traditional trade and commerce. Located right in the heart of town, Psar Chas is amply stocked with lots of things that you might want to buy—as well as plenty of things you probably do not. That said, perusing the labyrinthine aisles full of silverware, silks, handicrafts, spices, stone carvings, and other assorted ephemera is worth a couple hours of anyone’s time. Stay calm and haggle politely with a smile on your face, and you're sure to find a bargain or two."

If You Only Have 3 Days in Siem Reap
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"Old-School Retail Therapy While cute souvenir shops and even haute couture boutiques exemplify the changing face of the retail scene in Siem Reap , the city’s famous Old Market remains a heady hub of traditional trade and commerce. Located right in the heart of town, Psar Chas is amply stocked with lots of things that you might want to buy—as well as plenty of things you probably do not. That said, perusing the labyrinthine aisles full of silverware, silks, handicrafts, spices, stone carvings, and other assorted ephemera is worth a couple hours of anyone’s time. Stay calm and haggle politely with a smile on your face, and you're sure to find a bargain or two."

Siem Reap for Foodies
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"Old-School Retail Therapy While cute souvenir shops and even haute couture boutiques exemplify the changing face of the retail scene in Siem Reap , the city’s famous Old Market remains a heady hub of traditional trade and commerce. Located right in the heart of town, Psar Chas is amply stocked with lots of things that you might want to buy—as well as plenty of things you probably do not. That said, perusing the labyrinthine aisles full of silverware, silks, handicrafts, spices, stone carvings, and other assorted ephemera is worth a couple hours of anyone’s time. Stay calm and haggle politely with a smile on your face, and you're sure to find a bargain or two."

Quintessential Siem Reap Souvenirs
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"Old-School Retail Therapy While cute souvenir shops and even haute couture boutiques exemplify the changing face of the retail scene in Siem Reap , the city’s famous Old Market remains a heady hub of traditional trade and commerce. Located right in the heart of town, Psar Chas is amply stocked with lots of things that you might want to buy—as well as plenty of things you probably do not. That said, perusing the labyrinthine aisles full of silverware, silks, handicrafts, spices, stone carvings, and other assorted ephemera is worth a couple hours of anyone’s time. Stay calm and haggle politely with a smile on your face, and you're sure to find a bargain or two."

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Vannita Meas

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Old market in Siem Reap, I like all the food in here with the reasonable prices that we can affordable. In the Morning, there will be a lot of people that they go to market for buying the vegetables, fishes, meat and other Spices.

WT

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Local wet market right next to Pub Street. Good place to by dried fish, Pro Huk, beef and buffalo jerky

Icarus ST

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THE old market in (the French quarter), downtown. Outer sections are souvenir stalls. Inner section is divided up into food, goods, household, glassware, diy etc. This is the best place to buy local fruit, veg and meat (if you know where to go). It looks daunting to the first timer, and I'll be honest the smells can be a bit strong! But get to know your way around and it's great.

Ganime Akin

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If you are only interested in souvenir shopping, this place does not offer anything special but if you turn right, instead of left when you enter from the main street, you will see the authentic side of the market where ladies are having ,their hair cut or tailors are doing alterations The "wet" meat and produce market was also interesting if you aren't squeamish. When buying souvenirs or cheap clothing items, don't be afraid to haggle :)

K.E.

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Market for tourists. Don't think they sell real kampot peppers here. Look for Starling or Rays Mrech stores instead.

Nhem Vattanac

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A bit like Toul Tom Pong in Phnom Penh but here the people are music nicer and don’t overcharge for tourist price at all and it much cozy here then in Phnom Penh.

Yudi S

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When i visit this place. Some of seller force me to buy their stuff. If you don't offer the good price. It's very offensive to force people.

THEANGSE CHHOUR

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Welcome to Psah Chas Siem Reap as new road around town....and other roads.