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Is it worth going to Old Town Phuket?

Wonderful experience in the Old Town. Very lively nightlife and a freindly environment. The Lard Yai market on sundays is a must if you are travelling to Phuket as there are many affordable shops here, and young performers singing and playing instruments. Busy with lots of pretty, colourful buildings.



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Old Phuket Town isn't a large area. You can see most things the town has to offer in 2 days, so I recommend staying at least 2 days here. If you're quick and short on time, even one day is also manageable!

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Promthep Cape is among the most photographed spots in Phuket. Forming the southernmost tip of the island, Promthep offers a stunning 180-degree vista of the sea and 3 nearby small islands. A dirt track leads the most adventurous visitors to the southern tip of the cape at their own risk.

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Tuk Tuk, Taxis, Car Rentals and Buses in Phuket If your hotel isn't on one of the main beaches, taxis or tuk-tuks are some of the best ways to get around. If you prefer exploring Phuket on your own, there are plenty of places to rental cars or motorcycles. You can also take the local bus.

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The most popular place to stay in Phuket is Patong Beach. This lively holiday area is located on the island's west side and offers a wide range of activities such as shopping, restaurants, beach, nightclubs, and much more. Patong Beach is an excellent place for sunshine and lively entertainment.

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The core of the Old Town essentially is made up of 5 roads and several. Due to 1-way systems and lack of parking in the Old Town, it's not always easy to get around in a car. Exploring on foot is the best way to check out Phuket Old Town's Sino-Portuguese architecture, narrow laneways, and traditional shophouses.

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Whilst Patong and the infamous Bangla Road is known for its countless bars, go-go bars and discotheques, the other areas of the island present a more laid-back atmosphere. Phuket's West coast offers some of the most striking sunsets you ever admired and the most prestigious areas here are Kamala, Surin and Layan.

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Without tours, just lunch, dinner and a bit of spends, probably $100 a day would get you by. However, $150 a day is more realistic.

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The clear warm waters are enticing, and are pretty safe for most of the year. The sea does contain dangerous creatures, such as sea snakes, lionfish, stonefish and jellyfish. However, it's only really jellyfish that could concern swimmers, and these are not much of a problem on Thailand's Andaman coast.

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If they agree to go with you and you wish to take her out before the bar closes, you have to pay a fee (around 300-500 Baht) known as a “bar fine”. This is to compensate the bar for the time that she is out of the bar, where she would normally be entertaining and attracting more customers.

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With unparalleled views and pristine waters melting onto dreamlike beaches, Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a tropical oasis. The French Polynesian hideaway is so idyllic, in fact, that even the Kardashians couldn't stay away — the celebrity family chose this luxurious resort as its vacation destination in 2011.

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