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Exploring Phuket Town


I have always liked Phuket Town. Big enough to be interesting, small enough to be easily explored, busy but without crazy traffic (most of the traffic bypasses the town), lots of interesting areas, hills and views, parks, temples, local people who seem rather detached from the tourism that grips the main beaches. Phuket Town is where you can find local life a plenty, local festivals and a different nightlife scene to the tourist zones.

I realised today there is a lot of information relating to Phuket Town on this blog, so this post is a way to tie it all together. I still want to blog more about the town - the big fresh market for example and the Chinese shrines, and one day I must "blog" a ride on the local buses that run from town all over the island. There are also loads of little specialist shops that you just can't find anywhere else. As I say, I like Phuket Town, always something new to find.

Old Phuket Town Street Old Phuket Town

Old Phuket Town

A few square blocks in the center is where to find the best of the "Sino-Portugese" architecture, old buildings and quiet cafes. I love walking around this area, could do it every day looking at this quiet area with an old fashioned feeling. There's always something interesting to find and photograph.

Walking in Old Town (June 2011)
Phuket Heritage Trails tour in Phuket Town
Phuket Photo Walk 2010
Phuket Photo Walk 2009
A walk around Old Phuket Town
Phuket Thai Hua Museum
Old Phuket Street Festival
Mongkhon Nimit Temple

Hills and Views

On the north side of Phuket Town you find a couple of hills where you can find views, monkeys, a couple of restaurants, temples and local folk getting some fresh air. Rang Hill is more popular, featuring a fitness park and a well known restaurant (Tunk-Ka). Further east is "Monkey Hill" (actually called Khao To Sae), where there are lots of monkeys near the top, some views (but its quite jungly) and a little monkey temple.

Rang Hill
Monkey Hill (2006)
Monkey Hill (2011)

Markets

Yes I will blog the main central market one day! It just opened in 2010 after a major rebuild. There's also a "new" fresh food market just outside town on Chao Fa road and more a couple of blocks south of the main market. At the weekend there's the weekend market just outside town at Naka Temple, well worth a visit.

Weekend Market

Weekend Market Weekend Market

Festivals

Phuket Town is the center for several festivals such as Chinese New year, the Old Phuket Festival, the Phuket Food Festival and the one and only Phuket vegetarian Festival. If you are in Phuket when a festival is on, make an effort to see something! The vegetarian festival in particular is quite incredible, with daily processions through town.

Phuket Vegetarian Festival Introduction
Phuket Vegetarian 2009 Photos
Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2008 Photos
Jui Tui Shrine (near the market)
Phuket Food Festival
Phuket Street Show Festival 2010

Cooking at the Food Festival Phuket Vegetarian Festival

Around Phuket Town

Out of the center of town are various interesting areas as well as the large shopping centers like Central, Lotus and Big C. At Sapan Hin you find lots of open spaces for exercise, a sports center, a chinese shrine, sea views and a mangrove walkway (being renovated last time I went there). On the edge of town is Suan Luang Park, a large green space very popular at weekends, and every morning and evening you find locals jogging, walking and doing tai chi. Just to the east of town, past the Rasada ferry terminal (for boats to Krabi and Phi Phi) is Sirey Island, still quiet and home to sea gypsies.

Sirey Island
Suan Luang Park
Sapan Hin
Phuket Butterfly Garden

Suan Luang Park

Eating out in Phuket Town

I am making an effort this year to try some Phuket Town restaurants. We've eaten recently at Natural restaurant, Rimtang and Uptown. Phuket Town is a good place to get "real" local food. Once I have a good long list of restaurants in town, there will be more information here. For now, check:

Phuket Restaurants

There's plenty more to blog yet! Phuket Town is worth a bit of your time if you want a day off the beach and want to see a bit of local life. The contrast between the town and the beaches is quite something. More to come soon! I want to blog markets, buses, more temples, more restaurants...



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Blogger skareb said...

Hey Jamie,

Would you happen to know if there is an A&W fastfood outlet in phuket? Many thanks.

Jonathan

May 16, 2010  
Blogger Jamie Monk in Phuket said...

Have not seen A&W in Phuket, but there are plenty of other fast food places like McD's, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Company etc.. if that's your thing.

May 16, 2010  
Anonymous Sarith said...

Hey Jamie,

Can you let me know a little about The Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa that just opened up? Can you also let me know a little about the area? Is it a good place for a romantic honeymoon or is there another place you would recommend.
Thanks in advance.

August 08, 2010  
Blogger Jamie Monk in Phuket said...

Hi Sarith,

I know little about the hotel as you say it has JUST opened, the location is isolated on the far east side of Sirey Island (which is not really an island) on the far east side of Phuket Town. Good if you want a getaway, bad if you expect to find a lively strip sull of bars and restaurants. There is NOTHING else around there. If you want to relax away from the crowds, go for it!


Westin Siray Bay, Last Minute Booking at LateStays.com

August 08, 2010  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! Jamie.

Chanced upon yr blog and am happy to read yr postings. Thanks!
Have booked to come over in 2011 and was wondering which is a good area to stay. Have never been to Phuket. Friends and I are coming to golf but the courses seem scattered. Is Talang Beach a good area or is it too isolated? Am also looking for convenient area for meals/shopping. Also safe for us ladies...

Angel

October 22, 2010  
Blogger Jamie Monk in Phuket said...

Hi Angel,

Well, everywhere is safe.. but there is no such place as Talang Beach...

There is a place called Thalang, which was (more than 100 years ago) the main town on Phuket island, it's in the centre of the island, not on the beach.

Golf - lots of courses such as Loch Palm, Phuket Country Club - easily accessed from Patong Beach. Then you have Blue Canyon near the airport, Laguna, Mission Hills, all in the north of the island - have you done any research on where you want to play?????

October 22, 2010  

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