The best shopping in Patong Beach comes as a surprise to a lot of visitors. Patong is more known for its electrifying nightlife than for shopping, but it is nevertheless a good place to shop and houses some of the biggest shopping malls on the island. Once the heat of the day has dissipated and things have cooled down a little, it’s time to head out and discover what this beach town has to offer by way of retail therapy.

The range of products on sale in Patong is nothing short of staggering: from jewellery and gold to cheap copies of the latest movies and music; brand-name sports clothes and goods to quality (and cheap) beachwear, international spirits much cheaper than back home, health products and souvenirs.

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    Jungceylon Shopping Complex in downtown, diagonally opposite Bangla Road, radically changed the face of shopping in Patong. The 2 main stores in the complex are Robinson – a well-lit department store – and a Big C supermarket.

    The 200-plus other stores in this shopping heaven sell brand-name clothes, sunglasses, cosmetics and perfumes, shoes, tons of mobile phones and accessories, and electrical goods, but it's also a great entertainment haven with a modern cinema and a 16-lane bowling alley, perfect for rainy days or to escape the heat of the day.

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    Location: Rat-U-thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 11am to 10pm

    Phone: +66 (0)76 600 111

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    Banzaan Market in Patong is a modern-looking Thai fresh market on Sai Kor Road, right behind the Jungceylon megamall. You can get anything you would expect from a local market but in a much more pleasant environment. Prices are reasonable as well. 

    The Banzaan Market is the brainchild of a well-known Phuket family who sought to offer shoppers an alternative experience other than visiting a typical local market. The word banzaan means 'fresh market' in Hokkien, a Chinese dialect popular among many overseas Chinese communities throughout Southeast Asia.

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    Location: 181 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd, Patong Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 6am to 9pm

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    Malin Plaza Patong offers fair prices and an impressive range of souvenirs in Phuket. It's just as bustling as most of the island's markets, but in a cooler environment and with cheaper food available around it.

    Some of the things you can buy at Malin Plaza Patong include T-shirts, denim, beachwear, bags, luggage, spa products, mobile phone accessories, and a good range of trinkets and souvenirs. Some of the shirt designs at Malin Plaza Patong are quite unique. Very few local markets in Phuket have a tailor, making this a good place to visit if you want something a little bit different.

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    Location: Prachanukhro Road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 11am to midnight

    Phone: +66 (0)93 323 0333

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    Even though the name of this market sounds a little like an oil monopoly, OTOP is, in fact, a canny scheme to promote and stimulate locally made and marketed products of each ‘tambon’ (subdistrict) throughout Thailand.

    Standing for ‘One Tambon One Product’ the OTOP idea originated in Japan and encourages village communities to improve the local products' quality and marketing, selecting one superior product from each tambon to receive formal branding as its ‘starred OTOP product’. At OTOP markets expect to see traditional handicrafts, silk garments, cotton products, pottery, fashion accessories, household items and food.

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    Location: 237/15-20 Patong Beach, Rat Uthit, 200 Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 5pm to midnight

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    SB Plaza

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    SB Plaza in Phuket is a great place to pick up budget souvenirs in Patong. Conveniently located right in the heart of the city, between the expansive (and, generally, expensive) Jungceylon Shopping Centre and the Sleep With Me Design Hotel along Rat-U-Thit Road, it has quite an impressive choice of small market-type stalls selling a variety of wares.

    Its location close by some of Patong’s key attractions – including Bangla Road and the large shopping malls which surround it – makes it the most convenient market of its kind in the popular resort town, but the good prices and large number of stalls ensure that you don’t have to pay extra for that convenience.

    Location: 9, 205/7-9 Rat-U-Thit Songroipi Rd, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 9.30am to 11pm

    Phone: +66 (0)87 470 9573

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    Banana Walk is Patong’s newest shopping centre and is just 100 metres south of Soi Bangla on the Beach Road, right next to Banana Disco.

    With over 4,000 square metres of retail space, the mall is multilevel (3 floors) and its overall design leans toward minimal and modernistic. The buffed concrete walls, the metal structure of the tall Plexiglas roof above a large open space, and at night the lighting ranging from blue to red all give Banana Walk the feeling of entering a spaceship dock in a science fiction movie.

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    Location: 124/11 Thawewong Rd, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 11am to 11pm

    Phone: +66 (0)76 341 489

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    Paradise Night Market, like many other markets and malls in Patong, has developed and cleaned up its act over the years. Nowadays this nightly market has blossomed into at least 100 stores and you can browse through items ranging from mobile phone covers, sun hats, cushion and bedcovers, lamps, and beachwear and of course much more.

    The market ‘begins’ along busy Rat-U-Thit Road outside the towering Royal Paradise Hotel and turns to snake through the middle aisle of the 3 Royal Paradise Hotel entrance sois.

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    Location: 143/6 Rat-U-Thit Songroipi Rd, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 6pm to 10pm

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    Bangla Mall

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    Bangla Mall sits squarely in the middle of chaotic Patong's Bangla Road – the epicentre of Phuket Island’s nightlife, shopping, and entertainment. An island of relatively family-friendly attractions in the middle of the hedonistic ones of the famous club and bar street, it's directly opposite the famous Tiger Disco and is currently home to a spa, a couple of restaurants, a bank and a laser tag centre. 

    While Burger King and KFC have flanked the entrance since the opening, the majority of the internal space is now occupied by Laser Battle. The upper floor is occupied by the large and luxurious Pimnara Spa. A branch of Bangkok Bank is found on the basement level, accessible down a flight of stairs near the front entrance.

    Location: Bangla Road, Patong, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 10am to 10pm

    Phone: +66 (0)92 670 8384

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    China Town Plaza

    China Town Plaza
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    China Town Plaza (Sai Nam Yen Plaza) is a collection of renovated stalls in downtown Patong near the Novotel Phuket Vintage Park Resort and the Royal Paradise Hotel. The mall makes the corner of Rat-U-Thit Road and Sai Nam Yen Road and is a busy place.

    Sai Nam Yen Road itself is certainly not Patong’s most appealing quarter as it is run down and rather scruffy but if you’re looking for a cheap meal or even cut-price airline tickets or even a ‘local’ haircut it’s worth a look at.

    Location: Rat-U-Thit, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

    Open: Daily from 10am to 11pm

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    The Future Plaza

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    Future Plaza on Patong’s southernmost main soi (road) renovated from its former incarnation - DJ Plaza. Consisting of a broad range of shopping and entertainment options, this is a much quieter location than central Patong. Here, you can browse in several arts and crafts shops, choose to have a family or individual portrait done from a photo or buy a ‘classic’ painting or even an Andy Warhol copy, a ‘recycled art’ monster made out of used motorcycle parts, and get stocked up at the pharmacy.

    Location: Prachanukhro Rd, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand

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Ben Reeves | Compulsive Traveller