Overview
Phuket's Old Town hosts a growing collection of over 20 large-scale murals, created as part of community art projects and the Phuket Old Town Festival. The works depict local history, daily life, and cultural themes across building façades and alleyway walls.
Highlights
- Phang Nga Road Mural: A large illustration of traditional Phuket street life covering an entire building side.
- Soi Romanee Works: Several pieces along this colourful lane reference its history as a former entertainment district.
- Community Art: Many murals involve local artists and tell stories of tin mining, fishing, and Peranakan culture.
History
The street art movement in Phuket began around 2015, initiated by local artists and supported by the municipality as part of Old Town's cultural revitalisation. New works are added annually.
Visitor Tips
- Self-guided: Pick up a free street art map from the TAT office on Thalang Road.
- Combine: Walk the street art trail as part of a broader Old Town exploration.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes for the main trail.