REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Unlimited Drinks – Sunset City Tour – 2 Hours
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Sunset looks better when you’re rolling through town. This 2-hour unlimited drinks bar-cycle ride takes you past Siem Reap’s most photo-worthy nightlife zones, with music, Wi-Fi, and an easy pace. Pedaling is optional, so the main job is enjoying the ride.
I especially like the free-flowing drink setup: unlimited icy cold beer plus spirits like vodka, gin, and rum, with soft drinks too. I also like how the tour is built around orientation. With Host TT steering the vibe and keeping things moving, you get a feel for where everything sits before you strike out on your own.
The main drawback to consider is simple: it’s an alcohol-included experience. If you’re not comfortable with that, you can still choose soft drinks, but the overall mood may feel more party than peaceful.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before you book
- How a bike-bar sunset tour really feels in Siem Reap
- Pub Street and Old Market: orientation with people-watching built in
- Night Market pass-by: what you gain when you don’t stop too long
- Riverside drive-by: the easiest way to catch that sunset glow
- Unlimited drinks: what you get and how to plan your night
- Tunes, Wi‑Fi, and pedaling optional comfort
- Where you start, when you go, and what to bring
- Price and value: is $60 worth it for 2 hours?
- Should you book the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the unlimited drinks?
- How long is the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
- Which areas does the tour pass through?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How big is the group?
- Do I have to pedal?
- What time does it run?
- Is a service animal allowed?
- What happens if the weather is poor or I cancel?
Key things I’d circle before you book

- Unlimited icy cold drinks including beer, vodka, gin, rum, and soft drinks
- Pedaling optional so you can cruise without turning it into a workout
- Pub Street, Old Market, Night Market, and Riverside in one sunset-focused loop
- Choice of music + free Wi‑Fi to keep the ride fun and your photos postable
- Raincoats provided if the weather turns
- Small group size (max 12) for a more personal, less chaotic outing
How a bike-bar sunset tour really feels in Siem Reap

This is one of those tours that’s less about ticking sights and more about getting a fun slice of the city in a short time. You’re on a bar cycle with a driver and host, so you’re not stuck trying to navigate traffic or manage where to stand for good views. The route is timed for that sunset vibe across central nightlife areas, and the whole thing runs about 2 hours.
The best practical feature is the format: you get motion, light, and atmosphere without the effort of long walks. Pedaling is optional, which matters. If your energy is better saved for Angkor later, you can let the ride do the work.
You also get a few small “quality of comfort” perks that add up. Free Wi‑Fi helps you map your next stop or share a quick sunset shot while you’re out. There’s also a choice of music, so you’re not stuck listening to whatever playlist happens to be on someone’s phone. And because Siem Reap weather can shift fast, raincoats are provided.
Group size is capped at 12 travelers, which I like for this kind of activity. Too many people on one vehicle usually means awkward spacing and wasted time waiting. Here, it should feel more like a small night out with a guided plan.
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Pub Street and Old Market: orientation with people-watching built in
Your ride begins around the Pub Street / Old Market zone. Even when you’re not parked for long, you’re moving through the area that most first-timers want to see. This part of the loop is a shortcut to understanding how the neighborhoods connect: where the action clusters, where it quiets down, and what streets you’ll likely want to revisit on foot.
You’ll pass the old market and Pub Street area right away, so you’re not starting in the wrong place or arriving late to the energy. If you’re doing Angkor the next day and don’t want to waste that first evening trying to figure out directions, this is a smart way to get your bearings fast.
There’s also a chance the route includes time at the Siem Reap Old Market area, depending on timing and traffic. That’s a big deal. When traffic is heavy, you’ll likely get more passing-by. When it’s lighter, you may get more of the “actually see it” moment.
What I’d consider when you’re there: this is nightlife territory. Expect a lively atmosphere, crowds, and lots of sights that are more about street energy than museum quiet. If you like that, you’ll enjoy the ride. If you want a calm, low-stimulation evening, you might find it a bit much.
Night Market pass-by: what you gain when you don’t stop too long

The plan includes a pass in front of the Night Market, again depending on traffic. This is a smart compromise if you want the vibe without turning your evening into a long browsing mission. Even just seeing the market area from the road gives you a mental map for where you’ll want to go later if something catches your eye.
Here’s the value of a quick pass: you see the “what it is” quickly, then you decide later. Siem Reap Night Market can be overwhelming if you walk in cold. A passing view from the bar cycle keeps you oriented while you’re still enjoying the ride and the drinks.
One thing to keep in mind: since it depends on traffic, you shouldn’t count on a set amount of time at the Night Market itself. Think of this segment as a snapshot, not a guaranteed shopping stop. If your goal is buying specific items, you’ll still likely want to come back after the tour.
Riverside drive-by: the easiest way to catch that sunset glow

The route includes a drive past Siem Reap Riverside, which is one of the best spots in town for sunset lighting. Even if you’re just cruising by, the river area gives you a different feel from the street-night energy of Pub Street and the markets.
I like this segment because it breaks the ride into “mood changes.” You start with lively nightlife, you pass through market areas, and then you shift into a more open, scenic view. That contrast makes the evening feel longer and more varied than two hours of the same street scene.
Also, this is where you’ll likely get better photo chances without needing to find parking or fight crowds. You’re moving, so you can capture shots from different angles. And since the tour ends back at the meeting point, you’re not stuck planning a complicated route home afterward.
If it’s raining, the raincoats provided help. You won’t turn into a drowned rat while trying to enjoy the riverside air.
Unlimited drinks: what you get and how to plan your night

Let’s talk about the headline feature: unlimited drinks. You’ll have access to unlimited icy cold beer and spirits (vodka, gin, rum, gin is included) plus soft drinks. This isn’t a small “one drink included” situation. It’s built for a full 2-hour hangout on wheels.
That can be great value, especially compared to the usual pattern of buying one drink at a time. Even if you don’t go heavy, the option to keep sipping without tracking costs can make the whole experience feel smoother and less stressful.
Practical advice for you: set your pace early. Unlimited alcohol can sneak up on you when you’re having fun and moving around. If you’re the type who gets chatty or sleepy, plan how you want your evening to go. The good news is the menu includes soft drinks, so you can keep the vibe going without committing to only alcohol.
One more smart planning point: because this is a party-style tour, it’s best if you’re comfortable mixing sightseeing with nightlife energy. You’ll enjoy it most if you’re going with friends, or if you’re traveling solo and want an easy social atmosphere with an organized route.
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Tunes, Wi‑Fi, and pedaling optional comfort

This tour is designed to be easy. Pedaling is optional, so you’re choosing either to help out or just enjoy the ride. That matters if your body is tired from temple days or if you’re not comfortable with a lot of cycling.
You also get a choice of music. That’s not just a fun detail. Music choice can change the whole tone of a ride—calm and chill versus upbeat and loud. If you want to keep it more relaxed, you can pick tunes that match your mood.
Free Wi‑Fi is another perk that’s more useful than it sounds. In a city where plans can shift fast, Wi‑Fi helps you quickly check maps or confirm where you want to eat next. You’re not stuck relying on cellular data in poor signal pockets.
Finally, with a maximum of 12 travelers, you should feel like you’re part of the group rather than packed in. That helps for both comfort and conversation.
Where you start, when you go, and what to bring

The meeting point is Chicken İstanbul over rice on Sok San Rd in Krong Siem Reap. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, which keeps your night plan simple.
The activity runs Monday through Sunday, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. That timing matters because sunset plans work best when you’re not rushing. If you’re arriving late, check that there’s still availability in the window.
This is also described as near public transportation, so you should be able to reach the meeting point without a complicated taxi chain.
What to bring:
- A light layer in case it cools off after sunset
- A small amount of cash or a card for anything you buy later (the tour’s included items are drinks and the ride itself)
- If you’re sensitive to weather, keep an eye on conditions—this experience requires good weather
Raincoats are provided, which is a big help. Still, it’s smart to dress like you might be out for a couple hours in changing conditions.
Price and value: is $60 worth it for 2 hours?

At $60 for about 2 hours, you’re paying for a packaged experience: guided bar-cycle transport, a driver and host, Wi‑Fi, music choice, raincoats, and the big one—unlimited drinks.
Value depends on your drinking style and what you’d otherwise do with that evening. If you’d normally spend money on multiple drinks while bar-hopping, unlimited drinks can make the math feel better quickly. Even if you stick to soft drinks, the unlimited setup usually makes it more relaxing. You aren’t constantly deciding whether the next drink is worth it.
The small group cap and the “orientation” route are also part of the value. Instead of wandering between Pub Street, Old Market, Night Market, and Riverside on your own, you get an organized evening loop that shows you where things are.
If you’re looking for a quiet cultural tour, this isn’t that. But if you want a fun first-city-night in Siem Reap with less logistical stress, this is the kind of fixed-cost evening that can be worth it.
Should you book the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
Book it if you want an easy, social way to see the core nightlife areas in a short window. It’s especially suited to:
- First-time visitors who want quick city orientation
- Groups of friends who want a shared party-style plan
- Anyone who likes drinks, music, and photos, without doing heavy walking
I’d skip it if you want a calm, low-energy sightseeing format, or if alcohol isn’t your thing. Also consider that the market/riverside timing depends on traffic, so don’t expect a rigid shopping schedule.
If your goal is to roll through Siem Reap at sunset with unlimited drinks, a good host, and minimal hassle, this tour fits the bill.
FAQ
What’s included in the unlimited drinks?
You get unlimited icy cold beer, vodka, gin, rum, and soft drinks during the tour.
How long is the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
It’s about 2 hours.
Which areas does the tour pass through?
You’ll cruise around Pub Street, Old Market, Night Market (depending on traffic), and Siem Reap Riverside.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Chicken İstanbul over rice on Sok San Rd, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
Do I have to pedal?
No. Pedaling is optional.
What time does it run?
Monday through Sunday, it operates from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Is a service animal allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What happens if the weather is poor or I cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, you won’t get a refund.































