REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Unlimited Drinks – Sunset City Tour – 2 Hours
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A sunset ride with unlimited drinks on tap. This 2-hour bar-cycle tour rolls you through Siem Reap’s main nightlife zones while keeping the mood easy: you get cold drinks, a host, and a scenic loop timed for the evening.
I really like two things. First, the unlimited beer, vodka, gin, rum, and soft drinks make this feel like a true treat, not just a paid ride. Second, music is your choice (with a driver and host doing the work), and pedaling is optional. One consideration: the timing of which spots you see depends on traffic, and the tour notes it requires good weather (raincoats help, but poor weather can mean a different plan or a refund).
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Plan Around
- How This Sunset Bar-Cycle Tour Works in Siem Reap
- Unlimited Drinks: What You’ll Actually Be Getting
- Pub Street and Old Market: Getting Oriented Fast
- Night Market Pass-By and the Riverside Drive
- The Host, Music Choice, and the Little Extras That Matter
- How Much Is It Really Worth at $60?
- Group Size, Timing, and Meeting Point Tips
- Who Should Book This Sunset City Tour
- Should You Book the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What drinks are included?
- Can I choose the music during the tour?
- Is there Wi‑Fi on the tour?
- Do they provide rain gear?
- What is the group size limit?
- What are the operating hours?
- What happens if the tour needs to be canceled due to weather?
Key Things I’d Plan Around

- Unlimited drinks for 2 hours (beer plus spirits plus soft drinks)
- Pedaling optional, so you can sit back and enjoy the ride
- Pub Street, Old Market, Night Market, and Riverside covered in one loop
- Free Wi‑Fi and music choice, which makes the experience feel more modern
- Small group (max 12) for a more social-but-not-crowded vibe
How This Sunset Bar-Cycle Tour Works in Siem Reap

Think of this as a moving hangout with a purpose. You meet up at Chicken İstanbul over rice on Sok San Rd, then hop onto a bar cycle with a driver and host. Your job is basically to show up ready for sunset. Pedaling is optional, so you can choose between active and relaxed.
The plan is simple: cruise around the main areas most people want to hit in their first night. You’ll spend about 2 hours moving through the city, with a big emphasis on drinks and atmosphere rather than long guided history stops. That’s a feature, not a flaw, because it helps you get your bearings fast before you branch out on your own.
The small group size matters here. With a maximum of 12 travelers, you’re less likely to feel like you’re being shuffled through a conveyor belt. You can actually talk with people, ask the host questions, and adjust your mood as the night starts to cool down.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Siem Reap
Unlimited Drinks: What You’ll Actually Be Getting

This is a true “unlimited, free-flowing” setup for the 2-hour experience. The included drinks list is clear and wide enough to satisfy different preferences: icy cold beer, vodka, gin, rum, and soft drinks. That means you can keep it simple with beer, switch it up with spirits, or stay completely non-alcoholic if that’s your style.
From a practical viewpoint, unlimited drinks change the pace of the tour. You’re not constantly thinking about budgets or ordering procedures. You can focus on the ride, the views, and the people around you—without the mental math.
A realistic consideration: because this is a bar-themed experience, it’s better for travelers who are comfortable with a lively social atmosphere. If you’re traveling for quiet culture time only, the party energy might not be your ideal fit. Also, if you’re sensitive to alcohol or prefer to stay sober, you’ll still be able to choose soft drinks, but the overall vibe will likely remain upbeat.
Pub Street and Old Market: Getting Oriented Fast

The tour route starts with Pub Street, passing by the main old market and Pub Street area. Even from the ride, you’ll see why Pub Street is the center of the night-life orbit in Siem Reap. Lights, crowds, music spilling out—this is the place where your first evening suddenly makes sense.
What I like about covering Pub Street early is that it acts like a map in motion. When you later walk those streets, you’ll recognize the layout and understand where the energy concentrates. It’s not just entertainment; it’s orientation.
Depending on timing and traffic, you may also visit the Siem Reap Old Market. That part can be especially useful because Old Market is where many people feel the city’s everyday rhythm—snacks, browsing, and the general “market energy” that contrasts with the night-bar scene. If the schedule allows, you get a quick taste without committing to hours of shopping.
The trade-off is also straightforward: traffic can affect what you can stop for versus what you just pass. The tour is designed to be flexible, but you should expect a “best effort” approach rather than a fixed stop-by-stop checklist.
Night Market Pass-By and the Riverside Drive

Next up is the Night Market area. The plan is that you’ll pass in front of it depending on traffic. That means you may get a look at the buzz and the visual energy from the road, even if you don’t linger long enough to browse deeply.
This “pass-by” style is still valuable. The Night Market is a common second-night destination, and a quick glimpse helps you decide later whether it’s worth your time on foot. If you like to bargain and hunt for souvenirs, seeing it from the tour can help you picture where to focus. If you’re not a big shopper, you might appreciate skipping the long browsing session and saving your time for other priorities.
Finally, you’ll drive past the Siem Reap Riverside. This part is a nice reset from the nightlife intensity. The riverside drive gives you a broader sense of place—how the city spreads out and where the evening views open up. If you care about sunset atmosphere, the Riverside section is the sort of visual change that makes the tour feel complete rather than repetitive.
The Host, Music Choice, and the Little Extras That Matter

A lot of tours say they’re fun. This one is set up to behave fun. The presence of a driver and host is key. Someone handles navigation. Someone keeps the group moving and the mood right.
One review highlights that the host had a fantastic personality. The name mentioned is TT, and that detail matters because it tells me the experience isn’t just mechanical. The host isn’t only there for logistics; they also help set the social temperature of the ride.
Music choice is another big lever. The tour lets you choose your music, which means you’re not stuck with one generic playlist for everyone. That small control can make the difference between a ride that feels like a background activity and one that feels like your night out.
Two other practical extras come through clearly:
- Free Wi‑Fi: helpful for quick messaging, posting a photo, or checking where you’ll go next.
- Raincoats: a smart inclusion in a place where evening weather can be unpredictable.
The tour also notes it requires good weather. So while raincoats help, you should still treat the sunset plan as weather-dependent. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Siem Reap
How Much Is It Really Worth at $60?

At $60 for about 2 hours, this isn’t the cheapest way to see parts of Siem Reap. But it’s priced more like an experience that includes a lot of value up front—especially because it’s unlimited drinks.
Here’s how I think about the value:
- If you were to buy drinks at multiple stops on your own, that cost can add up fast in a nightlife district.
- You’re paying partly for the transportation format (the bar cycle setup) and partly for the time-saving convenience of covering Pub Street, Old Market, Night Market areas, and Riverside in one loop.
- The small group limit (max 12) also helps justify the price—this isn’t a giant bus tour.
So the question is less whether $60 is “low,” and more whether you want a packaged evening that handles the moving, the mood, and the drinking. If yes, it’s a good fit. If you want budget sightseeing without alcohol and without a party atmosphere, you might feel like you paid for something you didn’t fully use.
Group Size, Timing, and Meeting Point Tips

You’ll start at Chicken İstanbul over rice on Sok San Rd in Krong Siem Reap. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so it’s a closed loop. That reduces decision fatigue late in the night.
The tour operates between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Monday through Sunday. Since the experience is positioned as a sunset ride, try to choose a time that gives you the evening light you want. And because stops depend on traffic, building in patience is part of the deal.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, it should feel social but not overwhelming. Still, it’s wise to show up a little early. That keeps things smooth and gives you time to get oriented before the ride starts.
Who Should Book This Sunset City Tour

This is a great fit if you want:
- A quick, fun way to get oriented around Siem Reap’s nightlife zones
- A social evening with unlimited drinks included
- A low-effort sightseeing format where pedaling is optional
- Music flexibility and an easy atmosphere for first-time visitors
It may be less ideal if:
- You want quiet, structured sightseeing only
- You prefer to avoid alcohol entirely (even though soft drinks are included, the setting is still a bar-cycle)
- Weather looks questionable for the time you’re considering
Overall, I see it as a “first-night anchor” activity. Do it early enough that you can use what you learn about the city on later walks.
Should You Book the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
If you’re planning a short trip and you want one evening that covers a lot of the core neighborhoods in a fun way, I’d book it. The biggest draw is the combination of 2-hour coverage and unlimited drinks, plus a host and driver that make the whole thing feel effortless. I also like that the host is clearly a key part of the experience, not just someone handing out rules.
But be honest about your travel style. If you’re not into nightlife energy, or if you’re picky about the idea of “unlimited” alcohol (even with non-alcoholic options), you might prefer a calmer walking or temple-focused tour.
In short: book it if you want a sunset party-on-wheels that also helps you understand the city’s layout fast.
FAQ
How long is the Unlimited Drinks Sunset City Tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Chicken İstanbul over rice on Sok San Rd in Krong Siem Reap and ends back at the same meeting point.
What drinks are included?
The tour includes unlimited, free-flowing icy cold beer, vodka, gin, rum, and soft drinks.
Can I choose the music during the tour?
Yes. You have a choice of music.
Is there Wi‑Fi on the tour?
Yes. Free Wi‑Fi is provided.
Do they provide rain gear?
Yes. Raincoats are provided for inclement weather.
What is the group size limit?
The tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
What are the operating hours?
Monday through Sunday, it runs 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
What happens if the tour needs to be canceled due to weather?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























