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Shopping in Siem Reap

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    Samatoa

    If you find yourself in need of a party frock, this designer dress shop offers original threads in silk, with the option of a tailored fit in 48 hours. Samatoa promotes fair trade.

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    Angkor Night Market

    Something different on the Siem Reap shopping scene, this lively night market includes handicrafts, souvenirs and silks. Shopping by night is a great way to avoid tropical torpor, plus there is the Island Bar at the back of the market for a spot of libation.

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    Bodytune

    Pamper that inner princess at this lavish outpost of a leading Thai spa. This is a fine place to relax and unwind on the riverfront, set in a grand old French-era building.

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    Psar Chaa

    Located in the heart of old Siem Reap, Psar Chaa (Old Market) is well stocked with anything you might want to buy in Cambodia (and lots of things you don’t want to buy!). Silverware, silk, wood carvings, stone carvings, Buddhas, paintings, rubbings, T-shirts, table mats…the list is endless. There are bargains to be had if you haggle patiently and humorously.

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    Senteurs d’Angkor

    Opposite Psar Chaa, this shop has an eclectic collection of silk and carvings, as well as a superb range of traditional beauty products and spices, all sourced locally. It’s also possible to visit the production line just outside Siem Reap, a sort of Willy Wonka’s for the senses.

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  6. Psar Kandal

    Just up the road from Psar Chaa, the old market, is Psar Kandal. This is a newer, smaller version of the old selling the same sort of stuff. If it gets too cramped at Psar Chaa, then come here, it's much quieter and the vendors are less in-your-face.

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    Eric Raisina Workshop

    Renowned designer Eric Raisina brings a unique cocktail of influences to his couture. Born in Madagascar, raised in France and resident in Cambodia, he offers a striking collection of clothing and accessories. Call ahead to arrange an appointment.

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    Rajana

    This quirky little boutique offers original wooden and metalware objects, some hewn from the shells of decommissioned weapons. It also has smart silver jewellery and a delightful selection of handmade cards. Rajana promotes fair trade.

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    Krousar Thmey

    Part of an exhibition featuring life on Tonlé Sap lake, this small shop sells shadow puppets, traditional krama scarves, paintings and postcards. All proceeds go towards assisting blind or disadvantaged children in Cambodia.

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  10. Psar Leu

    Psar Leu (Upper Market) is where the locals come to shop. This vast complex offers pungent prahoc (fermented fish paste), fragrant fruits, household goods and anything else a Cambodian family might desire.

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    Rehab Craft

    One of the longest-running shops for a cause, Rehab Craft has a striking selection of silk in every shape and size, including wallets, handbags, ties and more. Profits train and sustain the disabled community.

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    Tabitha Cambodia

    This cosy little shop stocks silk scarves, cushion covers and throws, as well as an original selection of soft toys. Proceeds go towards community-aid projects like house-building and well-drilling.

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    Jasmine

    Located in FCC Angkor, this designer emporium specialises in elegant evening wear and sartorial silk. The accent is hip if a little haughty and the designs suit all ages.

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  15. Traditional Khmer Massage

    Try the cheerful massage places centred around the Psar Chaa area for a cheap but effective rub-down, including Traditional Khmer Massage.

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  16. Khmer Massage

    Try the cheerful massage places centred around the Psar Chaa area for a cheap but effective rub-down, including Khmer Massage.

    reviewed

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    Visaya Spa & Pool

    The usual spa and massage treatments plus manicures and pedicures and some indulgent aqua therapies.

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  18. Angkor Arts by Disabled

    Stone and marble carvings brought to you by Siem Reap's disabled community.

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  19. Colours of Cambodia

    Bright and fun books, cards and artworks by young local painters.

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    Shenga

    A fair trade boutique of sexy lingerie.

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  21. BE VIP Khmer Massage

    Try the cheerful massage places centred around the Psar Chaa area for a cheap but effective rub-down, including BE VIP Khmer Massage.

    reviewed

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