Phuket Palace Condominium
Phuket Palace Condominium is a residential complex located in the heart of Patong, one of Phuket's most active and well-known coastal areas. Listed under the Temples & Culture category, it sits within a neighbourhood that reflects the broader character of Phuket's urban development, blending residential life with the cultural fabric of the surrounding Patong district. Its central address on Thanon Sirirat places it within easy reach of local streets, markets, and community spaces that give visitors a sense of everyday life in this part of Thailand. Visitors exploring the area around the complex will find themselves immersed in the textures of local Patong culture, with the surrounding streets offering a contrast to the more commercialised beachfront zones nearby. The location provides a grounded perspective on how residents and long-term visitors experience life in Phuket beyond the tourist trail. Good to know: as this is a residential property, access to the interior of the complex is not open to the general public. Travellers with a specific interest in this address should confirm their purpose before visiting. No website or published opening hours are currently available, so it is advisable to make direct contact or verify details locally before making a dedicated trip.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Phuket Palace Condominium, round out your day in Phuket with contrasting stops nearby.
Tips for Visiting Temples & Culture
Dress Modestly
Cover shoulders and knees at all temples. Carry a light scarf or sarong — some temples lend wraps, but not all. Shoes come off before entering any building with a Buddha image.
Mind Your Feet
Never point your feet at a Buddha image or a monk — it's considered deeply disrespectful. When sitting inside a temple, tuck your feet behind you or to the side.
Ask Before Photographing
Exterior photos are almost always fine, but some interior halls prohibit photography. Look for signs, and never pose irreverently with Buddha images — it's a legal offense in Thailand.
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Ko Yao Yai
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Pattaya Walking Street
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – April
Avoid: June – September (rough seas)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
24°C – 33°C(75°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – January
Getting there
Phuket International Airport (HKT) receives direct international flights. Ferries connect from Krabi and Koh Phi Phi.
Getting around
- •Grab (widely available)
- •Tuk-tuks (fixed routes, negotiate)
- •Motorbike rental
- •Airport bus to Phuket Town
- •Ferry & speedboat to nearby islands