Siem Reap Maps
The main body of Siem Reap town stretches about 3-4 km north/south along the river and roughly 5-6 km east/west along National Highway #6. The airport is 6km and 20-30 minutes west of town center. The Angkor Park entrance lies 5km north of town center and there are no hotels within the park. Most tourist services are in or near town and are spread relatively evenly across the area, though there are a growing number of hotels at the outskirts, often offering a more tranquil setting. In town, popular areas include: 1) the Old Market/Pub Street area is the tourist epicenter, tightly packed with cafes, hotels and shops; 2) budget and mid-range places in the Wat Bo, Taphul Village and the Sok San Road areas; 3) dozens of hotels along ‘Airport Road’ and the road to Angkor; 4) a large variety of mid-range hotels, restaurants and shopping lining Sivutha Blvd through town.
Map of Siem Reap Town – This map covers the main body of town. It does not cover of the temple area or the outskirts of town. This is probably the most helpful map for ordinary day to day use in town.
Old Market Area – Stretching from the river to the night markets on Sivutha Blvd, the ‘Old Market area’ including Pub Street, the Pub Street alleys is the dining, shopping and nightlife center of town. Once you are there, everything is within walking distance. Nearby, both Sok San Road and the Hup Guan Street ‘Kandal Village’ are growing. Sok San Road now has dozens of budget-friendly business, guesthouses, bars and restaurants, and Hup Guan Street is seeing a growing number eateries, bars and boutique shops.
Tonle Sap Lake Map – Cambodia’s Great Tonle Sap Lake sits only 15 km south of town, a unique eco-system and cultural area offering the opportunity to see a different side of the Siem Reap – floating villages, cultural and nature tours, birdwatching…
Western Cambodia: Remote Temples – A detailed road map of Western Cambodia noting the locations of remote Angkorian-era temple ruins such as Sambor Prei Kuk, Koh Ker, Banteay Chhmar and more.
Siem Reap Province (2003) – Basic map of Siem Reap Province with district and commune borders and district names.
Overland Travel: Bangkok – Siem Reap – Phnom Penh – Schematic map of route and prices of overland travel from Bangkok Thailand to Siem Reap Cambodia via the Aranyaprathet/Poipet border crossing.
Angkor and other Khmer Ruins Maps
The Angkor Archaeological Park is home to the temple ruins of Angkor, including Angkor Wat, Bayon and dozens of other ancient ruins of the Angkorian-era (9th-13th century) Khmer Empire. The Park encompasses more than 400 square kilometers just outside Siem Reap City in northwestern Cambodia. The ruins of Angkor within the Angkor Archaeological Park represent the remnants of the millennium-old Angkorian-era capitals of the ancient Khmer Empire. Most of these temples within the Angkor Archaeological Park were constructed between the 9th and 12th century A.D. and represent the pinnacle of ancient Khmer architecture.
Angkor Archaeological Park: Greater Park Area Map – This map covers main temple area north of Siem Reap town as well as the greater area south to the Tonle Sap Lake and east to the Roluos Group. It does not cover Banteay Srey, Phnom Kulen and other distant temples.
Angkor Archaeological Park: Main Park Area Map – Most popular temple map. This map covers main temple area north of Siem Reap town including the grand and petite temple circuits. Insert maps of Central Angkor Thom and the Roluos Group.
Angkor Archaeological Park: Central Angkor Thom Area Map – This map covers main temple area within the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom inside the Angkor Archaeological Park, including the Bayon, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King, Prasat Suor Prat and more.
Koh Ker: Main Temple Area – Map of the temple complex of Koh Ker in Preah Vihear Province.
Sambor Prei Kuk: Main Temple Area – Map of the temple of complex Sambor Prei Kuk in Kampong Thom Province.
Western Cambodia: Remote Temples – A detailed road map of Western Cambodia noting the locations of remote Angkorian-era temple ruins such as Sambor Prei Kuk, Koh Ker, Banteay Chhmar and more.