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Is Patong safe at night?

The streets of Patong are quite safe at night – safer than in many western cities. Incidences of violence against tourists are rare, though there have been cases of purse snatching and pickpocketing.



Patong is generally considered safe for tourists at night, provided you stay vigilant against common urban risks. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare; the primary threats are scams, petty theft, and road accidents. The high density of tourists and the heavy police presence in the Bangla Road area act as a deterrent for serious crime. However, "drink spiking" and bag-snatching by motorcyclists are reported occasionally, so it is vital to watch your beverages and carry valuables securely. The most significant danger in Patong at night is actually the traffic, specifically the swarms of inexperienced tourists on rented mopeds navigating chaotic, often rain-slicked roads. Scams are also prevalent, ranging from bars that swap menus to show higher prices at checkout to money changers using "sleight of hand." If you remain respectful, avoid illegal substances, and use reputable transport apps like Grab or Bolt instead of unmetered tuk-tuks, you will likely find Patong to be a high-energy but safe environment to enjoy.

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You should use the same precautions you would (hopefully) use at home. Walking at night along busy streets with lot of people is fine. Walking alone on a beach at night would be asking for trouble. Anywhere.

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Patong is arguably one of the most sleazy places in Phuket, and probably Southeast Asia. The resort town is where most of the illegal sex tourism in Phuket takes place. Don't let anyone fool you - Patong is a red light district.

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There are also some seedy elements, though: gibbons, taken out of the wild to sit, chained to bars (where's the fun in that?); child vendors and aggressive hawkers but all in all it's a fun place to be on an evening.

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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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While incidents of violent crime are rare, there are a few neighborhoods that are best avoided. These include areas like Soi Bangla in Patong, known for its adult entertainment and can be a bit sketchy at night. Another area to be cautious of is Kamala, which has a higher crime rate than other parts of Phuket.

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One of the safest areas in Phuket is the bustling beach town of Patong. You'll find plenty of other tourists and a thriving nightlife scene, making it a great spot to explore. However, as with any crowded area, you should still be mindful of your belongings and keep an eye out for pickpockets.

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I think it's worth pointing out that the seedy area is one street in the whole township of Patong. Patong is pretty touristy with lots of restaurants and markets and bars. Of course there'es also McDonalds, KFC and Burger King. It's very busy and there is lots of traffic.

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Yes, taxi is very safe. Don't rent a car for your first Phuket visit.

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