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Das Eigentum
B2 Phuket Premier Hotel occupies the sweet spot between budget consciousness and modest comfort, catering to independent travellers and couples seeking no-frills authenticity without sacrificing cleanliness or Wi-Fi reliability. The aesthetic leans contemporary-minimal: compact rooms with air-con that works, a modest lobby that hums with local business travellers and backpackers comparing notes, and a location in Phuket Town proper rather than the beachfront tourist sprawl. This is where you stay when you want Phuket's actual rhythm—markets, cheap eats, motorbike rentals—not resort isolation. It suits the resourceful traveller comfortable navigating Thai life in broken phrases and confident in a 3-star experience's honest limitations.
💬 What guests say
Guests praise the hotel's quiet location and convenient amenities like free Wi-Fi and toiletries, with some noting spacious rooms. However, recurring complaints highlight severe cleanliness issues—including ants, unpleasant bathroom smells, and old, faded maintenance—plus small rooms and a lack of basic amenities like tissue boxes, making the value questionable for higher rates.
★★★“The hotel is located in a quiet area away from the crowds, which made it peaceful and easy to move in and out at any time. Getting a cab was convenient, and the price was reasonable. However, the rooms were quite small, not very clean, and the bathroom had an unpleasant smell, which made storage difficult. Overall, I w”
— Ahmed Al Zakwani, 4 months ago
★★“This place would be wonderful if the price were below 1,000 baht. I paid nearly 2,500 baht per night, and it didn’t feel worth it. They don’t even give simple amenities like tissue box or a trash bin. The table they put the tv on has drawers but the drawer is just a design. Is not even real. The bed is definitely too h”
— Desmond Chin, 4 months ago
★“Honestly, my stay was really disappointing. The hotel was full of ants — on the bed, the sheets, and all around the room. I kept getting bitten at night, which made it impossible to sleep comfortably. The hotel itself is very old and faded, and it definitely needs maintenance. The bed sheets were yellowish, and for th”
— Mohammad Salem, 3 months ago
★★★“B2 Premier Hotel Phuket is a decent and affordable option, especially if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay. The rooms are quite spacious, which is a plus, but the property itself is old and clearly in need of better maintenance. We did face an issue with ants in the room. While the staff cleaned it promptly aft”
— Suyash Harlalka, 5 months ago
️ Chroniken von Phuket
Phuket's recorded history accelerates from the 16th century when Chinese and Malay traders converged on its tin deposits, creating a cosmopolitan entrepôt that Chinese merchants came to dominate by the 18th–19th centuries—their architectural legacy remains visible in the Sino-Portuguese shophouses of the Old Town. The tin boom of the 1800s drew Hokkien and Cantonese migrants who built temples, shrines and family clans still anchoring the island's spiritual life; this influx shaped Phuket as distinctly multicultural, not merely Thai. The mid-20th century saw economic decline as tin reserves depleted, but tourism's explosion from the 1980s onwards transformed Phuket into Thailand's premier beach destination, fragmenting the island into the gentrified coastal resorts and the resilient town centre where local Phuketians still congregate. Today Phuket Town itself—where the hotel sits—remains a living archive of this layered past: Chinese temples neighbour government buildings, vegetarian festival devotees walk alongside Buddhist monks, and old-money merchant families operate alongside new-money property speculators.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
November and December: cool, dry weather (26–28°C, <50 mm monthly rainfall), crystal-cleared seas ideal for snorkelling, and the island hits its sweet spot before peak-season prices spike. January follows closely but feels pricier and noisier.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
December–February peak (Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year in January/February): European families flood beachside resorts, prices rise 40–60%, domestic Thai visitors surge during school holidays; the Phuket Old Town experiences less direct pressure than coastal areas, making the B2 hotel relatively more appealing than beachfront properties.
Budget Schulter Saison
April–May offers 15–25% discounts (lowest hotel rates of the year), warm but pre-monsoon humidity, fewer tour groups, and the island's local rhythm dominates—ideal for budget-conscious repeat visitors willing to accept afternoon heat. September–October sees the most rainfall but the fewest tourists and deepest discounts.
Wetter & Verpackung
Phuket's monsoon (May–October) brings sudden, violent afternoon cloudbursts and unpredictable swell; June sits at monsoon onset with high humidity (80%), intermittent downpours, and a tropical firmament that can clear in minutes. Pack a lightweight waterproof layer (a packable anorak under 100g), quick-dry clothing, and waterproof bag for electronics—not an umbrella, which is useless in wind-driven tropical rain.
Live City Briefing
- Phuket International Airport completed terminal expansion in 2024; direct flights from UK now include seasonal Emirates and Turkish Airlines routes. Ground transport: the airport shuttle and new Grab integration have reduced taxi overcharging, but negotiate or use the hotel's booking service.
- Phuket Old Town's Chinese New Year Festival (celebrated February, occasionally bleeding into January) and Vegetarian Festival (September/October) are major dates; June visitors will find post-festival temple grounds still decorated but daily rhythms normalised—local markets operate at full swing.
- Monsoon season (June is threshold): intra-island ferries to Phi Phi and Similan Islands may cancel without warning; day-trip operators honk this in online bookings but confirm 48 hours prior. The hotel staff can advise real-time conditions better than apps—ask reception.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to B2 Phuket Premier Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 with sea views, corner suites (higher floor), rooms away from the main street (east-facing)
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms (street noise, less privacy), rooms facing Phang Muang Sai Uthit Road, rooms above the lobby/restaurant area
Best views
East and northeast-facing rooms overlooking Phuket Town skyline, sea views from higher floors
Quietest floors
Upper floors 5-7, away from elevator core and central building areas
🔊 Noise notes
Moderate traffic noise from nearby main road during daytime (6am-11pm). Restaurant and bar noise during evening hours. Generally quieter after midnight.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room on the higher floors away from the street for best tranquility. East-facing rooms offer morning light and are typically quieter. Confirm room location during check-in and request change if needed. Best value rooms are upper floors with town/partial sea views. Avoid booking rooms directly above restaurant/breakfast areas.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free WiFi throughout property; typical speed 15–25 Mbps; no login constraints beyond room key card
Single lift serves all four floors; accessible from lobby
No complimentary newsstand; Thai-language newspapers available at front desk (THB 20–40 per copy)
Standard check-in 14:00, check-out 12:00; early check-in 11:00 (subject to availability); late checkout until 18:00 charged at 50% room rate
Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out, maximum 7 days
Step-free main entrance; ground-floor rooms wheelchair-accessible; limited ground-floor inventory (3 rooms)
Complimentary on-site parking (limited 20 spaces); nearest public car park (Kathu Market) 400 m away at THB 20/day; no EV charging
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: 3% VAT + 5% service charge applied to room rate; no separate city tax
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required at booking; THB 2,000 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: Seed of Kathu church (309 m · ~4 min walk)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Big C — 2.3 km · ~29 min walk
สวนสาธารณะลานกีฬาอำเภอกะทู้ — 893 m · ~11 min walk
Aphrodite Cabaret Show — 2.5 km · ~31 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest — 529 m · ~7 min walk
7-Eleven — 487 m · ~6 min walk
Lomprayah Bus Terminal — 2.7 km · ~33 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Thai Baht, THB
Exchange at banks or authorized exchange booths in central Phuket Town; avoid airport and tourist-area bureaux which offer poor rates (typically 5-10% worse).
Credit/debit cards accepted at most hotels and larger shops; cash still preferred at street stalls, local restaurants, and markets; contactless/mobile pay (Google Pay, Apple Pay) increasingly accepted but not universal.
Not obligatory in Thailand; 10-20 THB coins left for good service at casual restaurants is customary; some upscale venues add 10% service charge automatically; no tipping expected for taxis or street vendors.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Thai iced coffee (caffeine) at local shophouses or markets: 25-40 THB.
Khao rad curry or pad thai from street vendors or local shophouses: 40-70 THB.
Rice-based mains (khao rad gai, khao pad) at neighbourhood restaurants: 60-100 THB.
Soi Rommanee and local morning markets (e.g. near Saphan Hin) offer cheap noodles, satay, and grilled meats; evening street carts appear along main roads from 18:00 onwards.
Big C Extra and Tesco Lotus have branches accessible from 83120; budget-friendly for Western items and local produce.
Jungceylon shopping mall (nearby) has affordable Thai brands and international chains; local weekend markets offer cheap knockoffs and casual wear.
Songthaews (shared red trucks) cost 20-30 THB per journey within Phuket Town; cheapest airport option is public bus #4 (40 THB, ~1 hour) or songthaew from airport gate (100-150 THB shared).
Eat where locals eat (away from tourist beachfronts); use songthaews instead of taxis or Grab; buy groceries and snacks from Big C/Tesco rather than convenience stores.
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type A/B/C · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ฿32.94 · THB
🚨 Emergency Contacts
Phuket🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Phuket, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 529 m · ~7 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umgeben
Book trains →Phuket International Airport (HKT) → Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach
💡 Download Grab app; fixed pricing upfront. Safer and more transparent than street taxis. Pool option available for savings.
Central Phuket Town → Merlin Beach/Kamala area
💡 Red songthaews are local shared taxis; negotiate fare beforehand. Best for day trips; avoid late night travel.
Phuket International Airport (HKT) → Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach
💡 Use official airport taxi counter; avoid unmarked taxis. Negotiate fixed rate before departure or ensure meter is running.
Phuket International Airport (HKT) → Central Phuket/Patong Beach area
💡 Most economical option; requires additional local transport to hotel. Buy tickets at ground floor departure hall.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Rooms on floors 4-6 with sea views, corner suites (higher floor), rooms away from the main street (east-facing)
Which rooms should I avoid at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Ground floor rooms (street noise, less privacy), rooms facing Phang Muang Sai Uthit Road, rooms above the lobby/restaurant area
Is B2 Phuket Premier Hotel noisy?
Moderate traffic noise from nearby main road during daytime (6am-11pm). Restaurant and bar noise during evening hours. Generally quieter after midnight.
Which rooms have the best views at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
East and northeast-facing rooms overlooking Phuket Town skyline, sea views from higher floors
What are insider tips for staying at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Request a room on the higher floors away from the street for best tranquility. East-facing rooms offer morning light and are typically quieter. Confirm room location during check-in and request change if needed. Best value rooms are upper floors with town/partial sea views. Avoid booking rooms directly above restaurant/breakfast areas.
What time is check-in at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Check-in at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does B2 Phuket Premier Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout property; typical speed 15–25 Mbps; no login constraints beyond room key card
Is there a city or tourist tax at B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
3% VAT + 5% service charge applied to room rate; no separate city tax
Where can I eat cheaply near B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Khao rad curry or pad thai from street vendors or local shophouses: 40-70 THB.
What is the cheapest way to get around from B2 Phuket Premier Hotel?
Songthaews (shared red trucks) cost 20-30 THB per journey within Phuket Town; cheapest airport option is public bus #4 (40 THB, ~1 hour) or songthaew from airport gate (100-150 THB shared).
When is the best time to visit Phuket?
November and December: cool, dry weather (26–28°C, <50 mm monthly rainfall), crystal-cleared seas ideal for snorkelling, and the island hits its sweet spot before peak-season prices spike. January follows closely but feels pricier and noisier.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Explore Sunday Walking Street market (Thalang Rd) for authentic local food, antiques, and crafts at bargain prices.
💡 Visit early morning (7-8am) to avoid crowds and heat. The entrance fee is minimal (100 THB) but the views are priceless.
💡 Wear respectful clothing (covered shoulders and knees). Join morning alms ceremonies at 6am for an authentic experience.
💡 Best visited at sunset for spectacular views. Motorcycle taxis from Kata Beach cost around 50-100 THB.
💡 Combine with nearby Thalang National Museum for a fuller historical experience. Better visited as a quick stop than full attraction.