Could Siem Reap Get Its Own Walk Street Like Phnom Penh?
- Luxe Property Development

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Siem Reap is Cambodia’s cultural heart, famous for Angkor Wat and a vibrant tourism scene. But imagine this: every weekend, a bustling pedestrian-only street filled with music, food, art, and community energy — a Walk Street similar to Phnom Penh’s iconic riverside promenade.
Could Siem Reap follow in Phnom Penh’s footsteps and create its own urban space for locals, tourists, and expats to gather, socialize, and celebrate?
🌟 Phnom Penh Walk Street: A Benchmark
For context, Phnom Penh Walk Street is a pedestrian-only stretch along Preah Sisowath Quay, running beside the Tonlé Sap River near the Royal Palace. Every Saturday and Sunday evening:
Streets close to traffic from 5 PM to 9:30 PM
Vendors sell street food like Nom Banh Chok, grilled squid, and sticky rice
Local artists perform traditional and modern dances
Families, kids, and tourists fill the promenade
Social initiatives, pop-up booths, and community programs create civic engagement
It’s not just a night out — it’s a living cultural festival, blending heritage, community, and tourism, while boosting commercial and property activity nearby.

📍 How a Siem Reap Walk Street Could Work
Siem Reap already has bustling areas like Pub Street, Old Market, and the riverside near the Siem Reap River. A structured Walk Street could:
Close key streets to traffic on weekends
Create zones for street food, live performances, and artisan markets
Integrate cultural events: Apsara dance shows, shadow puppetry, and local music
Include family-friendly spaces, kids’ zones, and public art
💡 Imagine the combination of Siem Reap’s historic charm with Phnom Penh-style community energy.
📈 Tourism & Property Impact
Tourism Benefits
Attracts more weekend and international visitors
Encourages longer stays and higher spending
Enhances the city’s reputation as a cultural and nightlife destination
Property & Investment Benefits
Boosts demand for nearby short-term rental properties
Increases value of commercial spaces: cafes, bars, and boutique hotels
Positions Siem Reap as a modern, lifestyle-focused city, appealing to expats and investors
Investors who purchase property near the Walk Street corridor early could benefit from appreciation in value and rental yields.
🏗 Potential Development Areas
Riverside near Pub Street: perfect for night markets and food zones
Old Market extension: pedestrian-friendly shopping and artisan stalls
Near Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport: potential for tourism-driven commercial investment
Infrastructure improvements, including better lighting, sidewalks, and public seating, could create a safe, inclusive, and vibrant pedestrian area.
🔮 Long-Term Cultural & Social Benefits
Encourages community interaction and urban recreation
Provides platforms for local artists and youth creativity
Supports small businesses and local crafts
Promotes safe, car-free leisure for families and children
A Walk Street in Siem Reap could be a symbol of modern urban planning, where culture, community, and commerce coexist — just like Phnom Penh’s riverside success story.

🏆 Final Thoughts
While Phnom Penh Walk Street has already transformed the capital’s weekend culture, Siem Reap has the potential to replicate this success, combining its rich heritage with modern urban experiences.
For investors, developers, and property buyers, this represents an exciting opportunity: a new hub for tourism, nightlife, and real estate growth.

🔮 Future Outlook
If the project succeeds, Siem Reap could become not only a cultural tourism destination but also a lifestyle hub for expats and investors, creating opportunities for both residential and commercial property.




