Offering a rich, yet underrated blend of history, culture, and artistic flair, Old Phuket Town is a must-visit on the island. Go beyond the vanilla-coloured beaches and iridescent bays, with a guide to exploring the heart and soul of Phuket’s rich heritage.

A Brief History
Once a hub for tin mining, Old Phuket Town flourished with influences from Chinese, Portuguese, and British traders. This heritage is evident in the town’s distinctive Sino-Portuguese architecture, ornate temples, and colonial-era mansions.
Soi Romanee
The town’s most notable area is Soi Romanee, a street peppered with pastel-washed shophouses and quirky refurbished cafes. Once a red-light district, this charming street is now a colourful area for many. It’s the perfect spot for photos and leisurely strolls—some of the best things to do in Phuket Old Town.
Thai Hua Museum
Although the Portuguese impacted the architectural style of Old Town, it is the Chinese community that gave way to the diverse richness of the island. Located around half an hour from beach resorts like Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, the Thai Hua Museum is an excellent encapsulation of the Sino-Thai, or “Baba,” spirit—an identity so integral to Phuket.
Murals & Street Art
Old Phuket Town is adorned with stunning street art that narrate local stories and legends. The murals, scattered across alleyways and building walls, add a creative flair to the town’s historical charm.
Cuisine
Stories of the island’s “Baba” heritage are best told through its cuisine. Experience the rich flavours of Phuket, with dishes like Hokkien noodles, fresh seafood omelettes, and refreshing shaved ice.
Festivals: Vegetarian Festival, Chinese New Year
Time your visit during the eccentric, yet deeply spiritual Vegetarian Festival, or stay on Chinese New Year to witness traditional ceremonies and colourful parades.







