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Psar Chas

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Theara
March 4, 2020
Located between Pub Street and the Western side of the Siem Reap River is Psah Chas which translates into ‘old market’. A hive of activity, the open-air market is the oldest Khmer market in the province. Itis open every day between 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. With its never-ending sounds of chatting, haggling and laughter, coupled with the constant flow of shoppers, Psah Chas offers a glimpse of the real Cambodia. The stalls on the outer part of the market mainly sell Cambodian souvenirs like silk, t-shirts, silverware and wood carvings. It’s best to bargain as the prices for most of these items have been increased by 50-75% for tourists. There is also an array of fresh vegetables, meats, poultry and seafood stalls that caters to the daily needs of the locals.
Located between Pub Street and the Western side of the Siem Reap River is Psah Chas which translates into ‘old market’. A hive of activity, the open-air market is the oldest Khmer market in the province. Itis open every day between 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. With its never-ending sounds of chatting, haggl…
Somealea
January 6, 2019
You can not buy expensive Souvenirs and clothes. There's street food.
Nasae
April 21, 2016
This is the local market
Rathanak
August 31, 2016
15 minute walk distance from our residence.
Soun
September 29, 2019
Located between Pub Street and the Western side of the Siem Reap River is Psah Chas which translates into ‘old market’. A hive of activity, the open-air market is the oldest Khmer market in the province. Itis open every day between 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. With its never-ending sounds of chatting, haggling and laughter, coupled with the constant flow of shoppers, Psah Chas offers a glimpse of the real Cambodia. Covered by a massive roof providing reprieve from the scorching sun, the old market has both wet and dry sections, catering to locals and tourists alike. The stalls on the outer part of the market mainly sell Cambodian souvenirs like silk, t-shirts, silverware and wood carvings. It’s best to bargain as the prices for most of these items have been increased by 50-75% for tourists. There is also an array of fresh vegetables, meats, poultry and seafood stalls that caters to the daily needs of the locals. At the market, travelers also get the opportunity to try many different Cambodian delicacies. Several food stalls on the market offer a huge variety of rice, soup and meat dishes. This is an excellent way to experience authentic Khmer cuisine for affordable prices. Cambodian specialties like ‘Prahok’ which is a type of fish paste and ‘Bai Sach Chrouk’ which is rice with pork slices and scrambled egg can be tried here.
Located between Pub Street and the Western side of the Siem Reap River is Psah Chas which translates into ‘old market’. A hive of activity, the open-air market is the oldest Khmer market in the province. Itis open every day between 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. With its never-ending sounds of chatting, hagg…

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Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province