By jacuzzi on Skatehive
Pub Street Siem Reap: The Cleanest Drinking Street in Southeast Asia If you come to Siem Reap, chances are you're here for Angkor Wat. That's the draw. The ancient temples, the sunrise photos, the bucket list experience that puts this Cambodian city on the map. During the day, you've got plenty to do—temple circuits, floating villages, local markets. But when the sun goes down and you've had your fill of ancient history, what then? This is where Pub Street enters the picture. I've walked down my share of drinking streets across Southeast Asia. Bui Vien in Ho Chi Minh City. Riverside in Phnom Penh. The infamous strips in Pattaya. After experiencing Pub Street Siem Reap, I can say with confidence: this one hits different. And mostly in good ways. First Impressions: Wait, Is This Actually Clean? The first thing that struck me walking down Pub Street wasn't the neon lights or the music or the crowds of tourists. It was the cleanliness. Seriously. The street itself felt genuinely clean. I'm