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A Chill 2-Day 1-Night Phuket Itinerary: Exploring the Old Town at Your Own Pace
When people think of Phuket, they usually picture the sea, sandy beaches, and beautiful islands. But did you know that Phuket Old Town has just as much charm?
Narrow streets lined with Sino-Portuguese buildings, cute cafés, Michelin-starred restaurants, and a living local culture make exploring the Old Town an experience that’s relaxed, delicious, and wonderfully photogenic.
This guide will walk you through a complete 2-day 1-night Phuket itinerary, along with a review of BAAN 125 STAY — a warm boutique guesthouse right in the heart of the Old Town.
Day 1: Phuket Old Town — Street Art, Architecture & Michelin Food
08:30 | Check-in or Drop Off Luggage at BAAN 125 STAY
Upon arriving in Phuket, we recommend dropping your bags at BAAN 125 STAY before heading out to explore. Its prime location in the heart of Phuket Old Town means nearly every key attraction is within walking distance.
09:00 | Phuket-Style Breakfast — Dim Sum
Locals in Phuket traditionally start their day with dim sum, known locally as “Siao Boy.” Recommended nearby spots include:
- Boon Rut Dim Sum
- Juen Hieng Dim Sum
Must-try dishes:
- Steamed pork dumplings (Khanom Jeeb)
- Ha Gow (shrimp dumplings)
- Braised pork ribs
- Hot Mee Sua noodles
Pair everything with a Kopee (traditional coffee) or Cha Chak (pulled tea) for an authentic Phuket morning.
10:30 | Thalang Road & Soi Romanee
Thalang Road is the heart of Phuket Old Town. Both sides of the street are lined with pastel-colored Sino-Portuguese buildings — the town’s most iconic architectural signature.
Top photo spots include:
- Soi Romanee — pink, yellow, and blue buildings arranged in a gorgeous row, making it one of the most beloved landmarks for visitors
11:30 | Street Art Hunt
Hidden throughout the Old Town’s alleyways is a wealth of street art reflecting Phuketian life, including:
- The “Mardi” three-eyed child mural
- Traditional snack illustrations
- Baba-Yaya (Peranakan) lifestyle scenes
Nearby, you’ll also find Sang Tham Shrine, an ancient Chinese temple with beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
12:30 | Local Cuisine at a Michelin Guide Restaurant
Phuket is a celebrated food destination, home to several Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants. Recommended spots in the Old Town include:
- Tu Kap Khao
- Raya
Dishes not to miss:
- Moo Hong (slow-braised pork belly)
- Crab curry with Cha-Plu leaves
- Grilled shrimp paste (Nam Prik Goong Siab)
Phuket cuisine has its own distinct character, blending Chinese and Malay influences in perfect harmony.
14:30 | Café Hopping — Torry’s Ice Cream
After lunch, stop by this beloved café on Soi Romanee. Signature menu items include:
- Bi-Co-Moi — butterfly pea coconut ice cream served with black sticky rice and coconut milk
Or try traditional local desserts like:
- O-Aew — Phuket-style shaved ice made with jelly seeds; refreshing and utterly satisfying
15:30 | Phuket Thai Hua Museum
This stunning Sino-European building houses exhibits on:
- The migration of Hokkien Chinese settlers
- Tin mining history
- Baba-Yaya (Peranakan) culture and way of life
A great stop for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of Phuket’s rich history.
18:30 | Lard Yai Walking Street (Sundays Only)
Every Sunday, Thalang Road transforms into a lively walking street filled with:
- Street food stalls
- Handmade crafts
- Live music performances
Foods to try:
- Fresh Poh Pia (Phuket spring rolls)
- Khanom A-Pong (coconut pancakes)
- Phuket-style fish cakes
After a full day of exploring, head back to BAAN 125 STAY to recharge for tomorrow.
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Day 2: Local Food & Souvenirs
08:00 | Roti Kaeng (Roti with Curry)
Another Phuket breakfast staple — crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside roti served with:
- Chicken curry
- Beef curry
- Massaman curry
A wonderful blend of Muslim and local culinary traditions.
10:00 | Phuket Souvenirs
Popular souvenirs to bring home include:
- Tau Sar Pneah (mung bean pastries)
- Nam Prik Goong Siab (grilled shrimp paste)
- Cashew nuts
Many souvenir shops are clustered near the Clock Tower Roundabout.
12:00 | Mee Ton Pho (Lunch)
A long-standing restaurant open for decades. The signature dish:
- Hokkien Stir-Fried Noodles — yellow noodles stir-fried with seafood and pork, topped with a soft runny egg; rich, savory, and deeply satisfying.
13:30 | Check Out from BAAN 125 STAY
Walk back to the hotel, collect your bags, and head on to your next destination.
Tips for Visiting Phuket Old Town
- Wear comfortable walking shoes — you’ll be on your feet a lot
- Bring a hat or umbrella — Phuket is hot and humid year-round
- Respect local residents’ space — many of the buildings are still people’s homes
FAQ :Phuket 2-Day 1-Night Itinerary
Q : When is the best time to visit Phuket?
A: November through April offers the best weather.
Q : Can I explore the Old Town without a car?
A: Absolutely — most attractions are close together and easily walkable.
Q : Is BAAN 125 STAY near the walking street?
A: Very close — just a short walk away.
Summary
Phuket Old Town offers a completely different side of the island — colorful historic buildings, bold and flavorful local food, and a culture that’s still very much alive. If you’re planning a relaxed 2-day 1-night Phuket trip, staying at BAAN 125 STAY and exploring the Old Town with this itinerary promises an experience that’s fun, delicious, and truly memorable.


