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Quip Bed and Breakfast

Quip Bed & Breakfast

    Quip Bed & Breakfast offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere right in the heart of Phuket Old Town. This cozy spot is perfect for travelers looking to explore the area while enjoying a comfortable, budget-friendly stay. The hotelโ€™s central location means youโ€™re just a short walk from local attractions, markets, and historic sites.

    Chino Town Gallery Guesthouse

    Chino Town Gallery Alley

      If youโ€™re looking for a budget-friendly spot right in the heart of Phuket Old Town, Chino Town Gallery Alley could be just what you need. Situated in a quieter area, youโ€™ll find it easy to access local landmarks, street markets, and the historic architecture of the old townโ€”all within a short walk.

      Isara Boutique Hotel and Cafeฬ

      Isara Boutique Hotel and Cafรฉ

        If youโ€™re after a quiet, comfortable stay right in the heart of Phuket Old Town, Isara Boutique Hotel and Cafรฉ is a solid pick. It offers a mix of modern comfort with a touch of Thai charm

        Ratri Hotel Phuket Old Town

        Ratri Hotel Phuket Old Town

          Ratri Hotel is a great option for budget travellers looking for a simple and comfortable stay in the heart of Phuket Old Town. Its ideal location makes exploring the vibrant streets, local markets, and historical landmarks on foot easy. The hotel offers a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a busy day of sightseeing.

          Blu Monkey Hub & Hotel Phuket

          Blu Monkey Hub & Hotel Phuket

            Blu Monkey Hub & Hotel Phuket is one of those places thatโ€™s simple but hits all the right notes. Located in the heart of Phuket Old Town, itโ€™s a perfect base if you want to explore the areaโ€™s sights, cafes, and markets without being far from the action.

            Peranakan Boutique Hotel

            Peranakan Boutique Hotel

              Peranakan Boutique Hotel is a lovely spot located right in the heart of Phuket Old Town. It’s close to everything you needโ€”whether you’re interested in wandering through the colorful streets, checking out local markets, or visiting the historic landmarks. Everything is just a short walk away.

              The Rommanee Classic Guesthouse, Phuket

              The Rommanee Classic Guesthouse

                The Rommanee Classic Guesthouse is a charming, budget-friendly spot right in the heart of Phuket Old Town. Just a short walk from top attractions like the Thai Hua Museum, this guesthouse makes it easy to explore the local sights.

                Ecoloft Hotel

                Ecoloft Hotel

                  Ecoloft Hotel is an excellent choice for those seeking comfort, convenience, and great value. Located in Phuketโ€™s vibrant heart, itโ€™s just a short stroll away from popular attractions like the Thai Hua Museum and Chinpracha House.

                  Kamala Beachfront Apartment

                  Kamala Beachfront Apartment

                    Kamala Beachfront Apartment is a cosy beachfront apartment fully equipped for an exceptional holiday experience right on the beach of Kamala. Facing the ocean, the apartments feature large terraces with views of the pool, beach, sea, and the sunset beyond.

                    Put Jaw Shrine Phuket Town

                    Put Jaw Shrine (Kuan Im Teng)

                      Put Jaw Shrine is one of the oldest Chinese shrines in Phuket, located in Phuket Town. It was originally built more than 200 years ago and is dedicated to the Chinese goddess Guan Yin, the goddess of mercy. The shrine plays a significant role in the spiritual life of the local Chinese-Thai community.

                      Palai Seafood

                      Palai Seafood

                        Palai Seafood is one of the best-known seafood restaurants in Phuket. The restaurant is near Chalong, past the zoo and before Mor Mu Dong. There are quite a few seafood restaurants in this area. While Palai Seafood serves quite a decent seafood, the clientele is primarily expats and Chinese tourists. Locals tend to go to Laem Hin or Mor Mu Dong. Service is known to be a little slow, but itโ€™s still an excellent place to stop for seafood if you are around this area.

                        Wat Baan Kamala

                        Samnaksong Charoentham Kamala – Wat Baan Kamala

                          Wat Baan Kamala is a modest temple near the entrance of town. It is quite modest, but the long lines of small golden Buddhas are worth a photo and a glimpse of real Thai life. Remember that this is a religious site so don’t wear too short clothes.

                          Karon Temple

                          Wat Suwan Kirikhet (Karon Temple)

                            Wat Suwan Kirikhet is a small but beautiful temple in the back of Karon Beach. Youโ€™ll find it by driving inland from the Karon Circle. This temple frequently hosts the popular Karon Temple Market and occasional funfairs, which are always fun to visit.

                            Wat Suwannakiri Khet, located in Karon Beach, is a temple of the Mahanikaya sect that has been part of the local community since 1909. Originally known as Wat Karon, it was named after the nearby village. On October 24, 1939, the temple received its royal charter, marking its official boundaries at 40 meters wide and 60 meters long.

                            Luang Amnart Nararak Mansion

                            Luang Amnart Nararak Mansion

                              Luang Amnat Nararakโ€™s Mansion was built around 1925-1926. This grand mansion showcases an extravagant use of frescoes, a typical feature of Sino-Portuguese architecture. The Chinese believe that bats symbolize good fortune and longevity, which is why bats are a recurring motif in the mansionโ€™s decoration. The mansion has undergone several renovations, the most recent being in 1957, but the main structure remains unchanged. This two-storey mansion features a front porch adjoining the driveway, and its polygonal side wings include small balconies.

                              Wat Ladthi Wanaram

                              Wat Ladthi Wanaram (Wat Tai)

                                Wat Ladthi Wanaram, located in Chalong Subdistrict in the south of Phuket, is a temple of the Mahanikaya sect. The temple occupies 26 rai of land and has a rich history. It was founded in 1758 (B.E. 2301) and received its royal charter on February 5, 1957 (B.E. 2500). The temple was later relocated to a new site known as Wat Chaithararam, leaving the original location deserted for a time, and it was used by locals as a cemetery, commonly referred to as Khok Wat.

                                Wat Sophon Wanaram near Bang Pae waterfalls in Phuket

                                Wat Sophon Wanaram

                                  A tiny but brightly decorated temple on the road between the Heroine monument and Bang Pae waterfalls. It is easy to spot the gate by the roadside.

                                  Wat Sapam Phuket

                                  Wat Sapam

                                    Beautifully standing on the east coast of Phuket just opposite Koh Maphrao (Coconut Island), Wat Sapam is not often visited as cars usually drive (too) fast in these curves, and the street leading to the temple is hard to locate.