Old Phuket Town



The first place I wanted to see was the Catholic Church. Due to it's history and location, Phuket has a variety of religious influences. Christianity is alive and well, with weekly services at this church and also at a church in Patong. What I did not realise (sometimes you need a walk to take time to stop and smell the roses) is that on the same street as the church (Soi Taling Chan, on the other side of the clock tower from the Metropole Hotel) there is also a mosque (Yameay mosque) and a Chinese Shrine (Hock Guan Kong). It has always struck me that Phuket is a melting pot. I don't want to dwell on religion right now, but many visitors may not realise that the population is around 30% muslim. A man leaving the mosque after prayers stopped to say hello. "We're all the same", he said. I wish everyone felt the same way. I suggest you take a walk down this street. Buddhism, Islam and Christianity all within 200 meters.



A few hundred meters north of Soi Taling Chan you find the old town, the market, the local bus station, several cheap guesthouses and the business centre. The main streets to wander are Phang Nga Road, Thalang Road, Dibuk Road, Ranong Road, all within a few blocks of the market. Up on Dibuk Road is a fair sized temple (Wat Phutta Mongkhon Nimit) which has some beautiful external artwork and a collection of chedis (see below)..


Just along the road from the temple entrance is the north end of Soi Rommani. This narrow street was quite captivating, that is to say I liked it. Old buildings, a view of the temple roof to the north, and I am happy to say (on this hot day) I found a small cafe there called "Natural Farm", where I enjoyed a sandwich and a refreshing lemon soda. The street was very quiet. As I sat resting, maybe 2 vehicles drove up the street in half an hour. One of them, a rather fancy Mercedes, parked in the house opposite the cafe..don't let the old houses fool you - there is old money here. Next door to the cafe was an art/handicraft shop. A couple of doors down was an interesting looking bar called "Glastnost". Phuket town has lots of small, unique bars, cafes and shops hiding up narrow back streets like Soi Rommani.



That was quite enough wandering for a hot afternoon! I did not get to the market or any of the other chinese shrines (such as Jui Tui and Bang Niaow). If you want to see something of real Thai life, Phuket has it all over. The town/city is a good place to start if you have limited time. The Phuket Gazette just reported that a museum will be created in the old town in a renovated historic building. If you are traveling on a budget there are several guesthouses such as Old Town Hostel, Phuket Backpackers, the On On etc.. If you have clean clothes there are some nice hotels in town too. Getting to the beaches is easy - local buses run from the market (or you could splash out on a taxi). At the very least, I think a day of pottering around the streets is well worthwhile. I'll do it again sometime...
• Hotels in Phuket Town
• Some excellent Old Phuket Town Information on the TAT Website
This walk was in 2007, since then I have several newer blog entries about Phuket Town or walking around the town, such as:
• Phuket Photo Walk 2010
• Glastnost Cafe on Soi Romanee
• Old Phuket Street Festival
• Shrine of the Serene Light
• Exploring Phuket Town
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Will be in Phuket an the end of April on a business trip, plan to extand stay to take advantage of the opportunity.
Do you know of any day tour packages to the island and also a decent & comfortable hotel (3 star) in Phuket town.
Hi wm
I have added some hotel links at the bottom of the post.
Cheers
Jamie
Found this site by chance and pics of Phuket Town brought back happy memories. Loved the place and walked almost every street some 11 yrs ago. Actually preferred stay here and get soaked up in Thai life then go to beach if wanted. Happy times, hope i can get back to see how it look now.
Hi Jamie,
My wife and i are 65+ we are thinking about a couple of weeks in Phuket, we have been before but stayed in Patong, now we are interested in Phuket town but not sure if it would suit us, is there nice shops there apart from just the shopping centres, what do you think Jamie would Phuket town suit us,and what hotel would you have your folks stay at.
Thanks mate
Well, I don't think I'd stay 2 weeks in Phuket Town - it's interesting, I like it - you see a lot more local life, a lot less tourists, it has an old feel, but lots of little shops, cafes, bars, restaurants. There's a fair amount of info on this blog about places in town. I'd maybe stay there 5 days and the rest at Kata or Karon beaches which are much quieter than Patong.
My folks stay with us at our house :)