


The Living Arts Village offers a captivating cultural experience where children can watch skilled Cambodian artisans create traditional crafts through live demonstrations including silk weaving, stone carving, and lacquerware painting. This social enterprise workshop provides an authentic, hands-on learning opportunity that brings Khmer culture to life in a way that's engaging for young minds, while supporting local communities.
Visit on weekday mornings (Monday-Thursday, 8-10 AM) when demonstrations are in full swing, crowds are thinner than midday tour group rushes, and temperatures are more comfortable. The dry season (November-March) offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor workshop areas.
Entry and demonstrations are free (donations welcomed), though the attached shop sells beautiful handcrafted items at fair prices. The site has restrooms and some shaded areas, with free parking available. Basic English is spoken by staff, and the venue is stroller-accessible.
Open year-round, but the dry season (November to March) offers the most comfortable temperatures for walking between outdoor workshop areas. During Cambodian New Year (mid-April) and other major holidays, hours may vary and some demonstrations may be limited.
Chanrey Tree Restaurant (10 minutes away) offers kid-friendly Khmer cuisine with milder options and beautiful garden seating. For familiar fare, Angkor Cafe near Pub Street serves Western-style meals including pizza and sandwiches that appeal to pickier eaters.
The Cambodia Landmine Museum offers a powerful educational experience that introduces older children and teens to Cambodia's history and ongoing demining efforts in an age-appropriate way. Founded by a former child soldier, this small but impactful museum supports landmine victims and teaches visitors about the country's recovery while funding relief programs for children affected by landmines.
The Angkor National Museum offers an excellent introduction to Cambodia's ancient Khmer civilization through interactive exhibits and engaging multimedia displays that bring history to life for young learners. Before exploring the famous Angkor Wat temples, this air-conditioned museum provides important context that helps children understand and appreciate what they'll see at the archaeological sites, making it an ideal first stop for families visiting Siem Reap.
The War Museum in Siem Reap offers an educational opportunity for families with older children to learn about Cambodia's recent history through thoughtfully presented exhibits. While covering serious subject matter, the museum provides age-appropriate displays that help children understand the country's past and appreciate its resilience, making it a meaningful cultural experience beyond the famous temples.
Khmer Ceramics offers families a fascinating window into Cambodia's artistic heritage through live pottery demonstrations. Children can watch skilled artisans shape clay using techniques passed down through generations, making it an educational and engaging cultural experience. The showroom features beautiful handmade pieces that make perfect souvenirs to remember your Siem Reap adventure.