Walking tour in Phuket Town. Visit the weekend night market, Rose Wall Cafe and Tiffany Blue House
Phuket, Thailand, not only has beaches, but also the colorful dopamine dream town of Phuket. Although the Thai Songkran Festival has passed, it is also a good choice to travel to Phuket for a vacation in reverse. However, it is recommended to make a strategy in advance when going to Phuket Town. This time, I walked 30,000 steps on the streets of the old town. I summarized nine strategies that can be copied directly from the travel route strategy.① Be sure to come here on weekends. Phuket Town will be much more lively with the weekend night market!
② You can stay in Phuket Town for one night, but it is not recommended to stay too far away. The surrounding area is relatively remote, and it will cost a lot of money to take a taxi a little distance.
③ Several buildings that must be checked in: Rose Wall Cafe, Tiffany Blue Building, Yuanchun Hall, Thai Hua Museum, Dingguang Hall... The town is not big, and you can find it everywhere.
④ If you go during the day, you must pay attention to sunshade. The old town is not as good as the beach. If you can't stand it, just sit in the cafe and daze, and then go shopping at four or five in the afternoon.
⑤ Don't go on a cloudy day. The colorful house is much less visually appealing when the weather is bad. It will be beautiful to take pictures on a sunny day.
⑥There are many Chinese restaurants on the street, but if you don't miss Chinese food, you can skip it. The taste is slightly inferior to that in China.
⑦Be sure to wait until dark to see the night view, especially the sunset. Standing on the street in Phuket Town to take pictures of the sunset, the atmosphere is very good.
⑧Phuket Town is not big. If you walk around all day, you may be very tired and hot. It is recommended to drink coffee and play slowly, and go to the night market when it is almost dark.
⑨Phuket Town is close to the Phi Phi Island Pier. If you go to Phi Phi Island the next day, it is a good choice to stay in the town.
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