King Power Phuket
King Power Phuket is a large duty-free shopping complex on the main road between Phuket Town and Chalong, not far from Central Phuket. The building is hard to miss, with striking metal whale-shaped water fountains at the entrance.
Explore shopping malls in Phuket with guides to Central Phuket and other major centres. Discover air-conditioned shopping, dining, and entertainment across the island.
King Power Phuket is a large duty-free shopping complex on the main road between Phuket Town and Chalong, not far from Central Phuket. The building is hard to miss, with striking metal whale-shaped water fountains at the entrance.
Central Phuket is the biggest shopping complex on the island, split into two wings on either side of a main road. The Festival Wing opened in 2004 and handles everyday shopping, food courts, the cinema, and a 24-hour gym.
Central Phuket has become one of the best places to eat on the island, and that’s not something we’d normally say about a mall. The two connected wings offer completely different dining experiences.
Limelight Phuket is a small shopping mall on Dibuk Road, right in the centre of Phuket Town. It’s not the kind of place that draws crowds of tourists, but it’s a spot many locals use for daily errands, quick meals, or to escape the heat and rain.
Robinson Lifestyle Chalong is a modern shopping mall located at the intersection of Soi Ta Iad, a street known for its many fitness and Muay Thai gyms, and Chao Fah East Road. The mall brings convenient access to shopping, dining, and entertainment to the south of Phuket, an area that lacked such facilities until now.
This Jungceylon Phuket Video takes you inside one of the island’s largest shopping malls. Located in the heart of Patong, just a short walk from Bangla Road, Jungceylon is a popular spot for shopping, dining, and entertainment
Mixxmall Rawayana is a brand new and bright red mall located roughly in the middle of Rawai Beachfront Road. So far we have seen a large Starbucks, a huge Tops Supermarket, a Rip Curl shop and the most attractive is The Roof, which mostly has an attractive sitting area by the beachfront, across the street.
The small shopping village of Turtle Village in Mai Khao Beach gained popularity as the area became more in demand with travellers wanting to escape the busy beaches of the south.
On the outskirts of Phuket Town, Decathlon is a massive sports equipment warehouse located just next to Central Festival Shopping Mall. The place offers a vast selection of products at surprisingly low prices, including sports clothing, shoes, and bags.
Market Village Phuket in Chalong is a small but convenient shopping village located in Chalong, in the south of Phuket, offering a diverse range of goods, food and services.
Phuket offers a vibrant shopping scene with options like night markets, shopping malls, and the famous Jungceylon Shopping Center.
Robinson Lifestyle Thalang is the latest shopping mall in Phuket, located just next to the famous Heroine’s Monument most travellers will drive by when coming from Phuket International Airport.
Central World is now the third-largest mall in Bangkok after Siam Paragon and the new Icon Siam. It is a shopper’s and dining paradise with a strategic location, probably with a broader price range than the two other shopping malls in Bangkok.
ICONSIAM is Bangkok’s latest, largest, and most luxurious shopping mall. How many times did you read this sentence in Bangkok? When you thought there was enough mall and the latest would be the last for at least another decade, a bigger one would open.
Porto de Phuket is an open-air community mall near Bangtao Beach in the Cherngtalay district, just next to the very popular Boat Avenue. It’s of the same brand as Central Phuket and Central Patong.
Shopping in Phuket plays a good part in a great holiday. It’s often more about entertainment and fun than real necessity, and you usually don’t even buy anything. Phuket has a lot to offer everyone, and shopping in Phuket is often associated with food.
Central Patong is a modern shopping mall located in the heart of Patong Beach, just next to the famous Bangla Road. The mall offers a range of international and local brands, with a focus on shopping and dining rather than entertainment.
Phuket shopping malls keep emerging here and there, reminding us how much the island has changed in the past two decades.
Central Phuket Floresta sounds like another mall on the island but is just a massive extension of the original Central Festival and the two wings combined cover an immense surface, on 3 and 4 levels.
Index Living Mall is large furniture and home improvement shopping mall on the outskirt of Phuket Town, just next to the Bangkok Phuket Hospital is and, where many fancy shopping malls are, such as Central Festival. This shop addresses the mid-range market by offering a wide range of furniture at affordable prices.
Villa Market is a brand well-known for its impressive range of high-quality products and imported goods.
ium Outlet Phuket has been open for more than ten years, but despite a very strategic location at the intersection of the busy By-Pass road and Thepkasattri Road (you probably will drive by when coming from the airport), it never really took off.
Central Phuket is one of the biggest malls on the island, split into two massive wings on either side of a wide road: Festival and Floresta. If you’re just exploring, it can feel like two different malls, but it’s actually one big complex.
Jungceylon Phuket, located in the heart of Patong Beach, just a few minutes’ walk from Bangla Road, is still the largest mall on the island at over 200,000 square meters