Art-C House

Phuket Town


Not many guesthouses have their own climbing wall – cheerful, original Art-C does, along with 13 tidy, good-value private rooms and corridors decorated with the owner's own murals. Only top-floor rooms have external windows. Staff are helpful and welcoming, and there's a downstairs cafe (but no lift). Nonguests can use the climbing wall for 150B per day.


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