Phuket Old Town is a historic district within Phuket, Thailand, characterized by preserved Sino-Portuguese colonial architecture and traditional street culture. The area functions as a cultural and commercial hub, with 558 restaurants, 348 cafes, 9 markets, and 32 temples within a 10km radius. Notable landmarks include the Old Town attraction (เมืองเก่าภูเก็ต), Banzaan Fresh Market (Night), the Trickeye Museum, and several viewpoints including Cape Panwa and Laem Donso. The district maintains a walkable urban layout typical of Southeast Asian heritage zones. Phuket International Airport is located 27km away, making the Old Town readily accessible from most international routes.
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558
Restaurants
348
Cafés
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Hotels
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Bars
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Pharmacies
67
Viewpoints
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ATMs
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Guesthouses
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Hostels
38
Attractions
32
Temples
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Markets
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Museums
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Hospitals
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Phuket Old Town experiences a tropical monsoon climate with warm temperatures year-round. Average temperatures range from 26.4°C to 28.2°C across months, with highs typically between 28.6°C and 31.6°C. The driest period runs January through April, with precipitation averaging 27–109mm and 6–19 rain days per month. The wet season peaks May through November, with October recording the highest precipitation at 275mm and 28 rain days. Humidity remains elevated throughout the year due to coastal proximity.
The Old Town district contains 38 tourist attractions, 4 museums, 4 hospitals, and 67 viewpoints within 10km. Key historic and cultural sites include the Old Town area itself, Phuket Trickeye Museum, the Krommluang Chumphon Khet Udom Sakdi Monument, the Chalong roundabout Clock Tower, and sacred sites including 32 temples. Viewpoints such as Cape Panwa and Laem Donso offer perspectives over the surrounding area. Traditional markets, particularly Banzaan Fresh Market (Night), remain operational and reflect local commerce patterns. Museums focus on regional history and contemporary art.

The area supports 271 hotels, 50 guesthouses, and 38 hostels within a 10km radius, providing diverse lodging options across price ranges. Essential services are well-distributed: 92 pharmacies, 66 ATMs, and 4 hospitals serve the district. The concentration of cafes (348) and bars (101) reflects the area's appeal to both resident and transient populations. Accessibility is enhanced by frequent transport connections to Phuket International Airport (27km) and secondary access via Krabi Airport (70km).
The optimal visit window spans January through April, when rainfall is minimal and temperatures remain comfortable for walking and exploration. January and February record the lowest precipitation (72mm and 27mm respectively) with only 6–9 rain days, ideal conditions for touring historic architecture and outdoor attractions. March and April maintain similar rainfall patterns (44–109mm) while temperatures peak at 31.1–31.6°C. May onwards transitions into the wet season, with October and November reaching 237–275mm precipitation and 26–28 rain days; however, these months see fewer tourists and lower accommodation prices. Year-round tropical warmth (26.4–28.2°C average) permits visits outside the dry season.

Phuket International Airport (HKT) is the primary entry point, situated 27km from Phuket Old Town. Commercial flights arrive from domestic and international routes throughout Southeast Asia and beyond. Krabi Airport (KBV) serves as a secondary option 70km away, with onward road access to the Old Town. Ground transport from HKT includes taxi, shuttle, and rental vehicle services. The Old Town's walkable street grid and proximity to local transport hubs facilitate short-distance travel within the district and connections to broader Phuket.
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