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Explore Old Phuket Town

Explore Old Phuket Town - Aleenta Phuket - Phang Nga Resort & Spa

Old Phuket Town is a captivating blend of history, architecture, culture, and local artistry. This historic district is far from the bustling beach resorts and offers a window into Phuket’s multicultural past and vibrant present. With its well-preserved Sino-Portuguese architecture, lively street art, local shops, and friendly atmosphere, Old Town is a must-visit for anyone wanting a unique Phuket experience.

Old Phuket Town

Old Phuket Town offers an experience beyond the usual beach escapes. Walking through its charming streets, visitors are transported back to when Chinese and Portuguese traders shaped the island’s identity. Each street and alley holds stories from the island’s rich past, brought to life in colourful colonial buildings, ornate shrines, and aromatic street food stalls. It’s a destination that combines history, food, art, and culture, making it perfect for travellers of all kinds.

Streets and Highlights in Old Town Phuket

 

  • Phang Nga Road

Phang Nga Road captures the essence of Old Town’s charm. The Shrine of the Serene Light, a 19th-century Chinese shrine, welcomes visitors with its ornate architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Just nearby, the Wind Bookstore offers a cosy stop for readers, where books—both new and used—line the shelves. Siam Indigo serves Thai and international dishes in an atmospheric setting, surrounded by art and eclectic decor. Phang Nga Road is also home to quaint boutiques, art galleries, and colourful gift shops, giving visitors plenty to explore as they stroll through this historic road.

  • Thalang Road

Thalang Road is Old Town’s heart and one of its most historic streets, with buildings painted in pastel hues and adorned with classic Sino-Portuguese facades. Every Sunday evening, the Lard Yai Walking Street Market transforms Thalang into a lively hub, with stalls selling handmade crafts, souvenirs, and delicious local street food. Thalang Road also features shops selling traditional textiles and clothing, antique stores, and cafes. The China Inn Cafe offers a serene, relaxing spot, serving Thai and Chinese cuisine in a beautifully restored shophouse.

  • Dibuk Road

A right turn from Thalang leads you to Dibuk Road, known for its grand Chinese-style houses and architectural marvels. This wide street is perfect for photography, with picturesque shophouses and traditional homes on either side. Pheteow Noodle Shop at the north end of Dibuk is a local favourite, especially during lunch hours. Visitors are advised to go early to enjoy the famed noodle dishes and experience the lively, local dining scene. Dibuk’s blend of architecture and local eateries makes it an essential stop for any cultural enthusiast.

  • Krabi Road

A blend of historical sites and culinary delights awaits on Krabi Road. The Thai Hua Museum, once a Chinese language school, now tells the story of Phuket’s Chinese community and its contributions. Its gardens, classic architecture, and historical exhibits make it a fascinating stop. Further along, the Phra Phitak Chyn Pracha Mansion and Chyn Pracha House are iconic examples of Sino-Portuguese mansions, both offering guided tours. The nearby Sam San Shrine, established in 1853, is a place of blessings for newly launched ships and is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Matsu, whose bust was relocated here following the 2004 tsunami.

  • Ranong Road

For a deeper look into Chinese culture, head to Ranong Road, home to the vibrant Jui Tui Shrine, dedicated to the Chinese vegetarian god Kui Wong In. This shrine is central to the Phuket Vegetarian Festival, held annually in October, where devotees perform traditional rituals and processions. Next door, a 200-year-old Chinese Taoist Temple adds another layer of history. The area is ideal for those interested in religious customs and provides a unique cultural experience.

Must-Visit Attractions in Phuket Old Town

 

  • Khao Rang Hill

For panoramic views of Phuket City and beyond, Khao Rang Hill offers an ideal escape. Visitors can enjoy a scenic picnic or dine at one of the hilltop restaurants while viewing the Big Buddha and nearby temples. The Ratsada Korsimbi Na Ranong Statue, honouring a prominent figure in Phuket’s tin industry, is also located here, adding a touch of history to this relaxing spot.

  • Phuket Trickeye Museum

The Phuket Trickeye Museum offers a playful and interactive experience for all ages. This 3D art museum features floor-to-ceiling artworks that create optical illusions for fun and memorable photos. With exhibits covering everything from historical scenes to whimsical fantasy, it’s a fun indoor activity for families, friends, and solo travellers alike.

  • Baan Chinpracha

Step into Phuket’s past at Baan Chinpracha, a 1903 mansion built in the Angmor Lounge style. The first floor is open to the public and features an indoor pool and traditional Italian-tile flooring. This mansion has even been a filming location for movies like Heaven and Earth and Young Indiana Jones.

  • Siam Niramit Show

The Siam Niramit Show is a must for a vibrant performance celebrating Thai history and mythology. Before the show, explore the on-site Thai village to see traditional crafts, play carnival games, and enjoy a Muay Thai demonstration. The theatrical performance takes you on a journey through Thai history and cultural beliefs, with scenes depicting Buddhist heaven and mythical creatures from Thai folklore. It’s an immersive experience and one of Thailand’s largest theatrical shows.

  • Baan Teelanka – The Upside-Down House

For a quirky, fun experience, Baan Teelanka, or the Upside-Down House, invites you to walk through a home where everything is topsy-turvy. A maze and escape rooms at the back of the house add to the adventure. It’s a playful stop for those seeking an offbeat attraction in Old Town.

  • Thai Hua Museum

The Thai Hua Museum, set in a beautifully restored building, showcases the history of Phuket’s Chinese community. It offers insight into the lives, contributions, and traditions of Chinese settlers. Exhibits span two floors, and displays are arranged chronologically.

  • Shrine of the Serene Light

This hidden gem, the Shrine of the Serene Light, recently renovated to add a colourful gate, is a beautiful example of Chinese architecture adorned with porcelain figures. It provides a peaceful retreat from the busy streets, making it an excellent spot for reflection.

 

Festivals and Events in Phuket Old Town

Old Phuket Town hosts several vibrant festivals yearly, showcasing the community’s spirit and cultural diversity. The Phuket Vegetarian Festival, celebrated each October, features unique processions, including acts of devotion by the community. The Chinese New Year brings traditional dragon and lion dances. At the same time, the Old Town Festival showcases local music, dance, and food stalls, giving visitors an authentic experience of Phuket’s local culture.

Aleenta Phuket Resort & Spa

For visitors wanting a relaxing retreat close to Old Phuket Town, Aleenta Phuket Resort & Spa offers luxury accommodation on the stunning Natai Beach, just a short drive away. With its “all suites, all private” concept, Aleenta combines privacy and comfort in beautifully designed suites and villas, perfect for a romantic escape and a family holiday. With easy access to Phuket’s historical and cultural sites, Aleenta Phuket is the ideal base for exploring the island’s rich heritage while enjoying the tranquillity of a beachside resort.

The Timeless Charm of Old Phuket Town

Whether strolling through colourful streets, savouring local flavours, exploring historic landmarks, or enjoying vibrant festivals, Old Phuket Town offers many unforgettable experiences. Each corner of Old Town unveils something new, from charming cafes and vibrant street art to spiritual shrines and historic mansions. A day (or several) in Old Phuket Town promises a rich and memorable journey into the cultural heart of Phuket Island.

 

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