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Limelight Phuket

About

Nestled in the heart of Phuket, Limelight Avenue is a compact shopping center that boasts an array of local boutiques showcasing authentic fashion and accessories. Visitors can indulge in a leisurely lunch at charming eateries that serve delectable local and international cuisine. The trendy coffee shops provide the perfect spot to recharge with a fine brew while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Limelight Avenue is ideal for those seeking a mix of shopping, dining, and relaxation in one convenient location. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this inviting destination is not to be missed.

About Limelight Phuket


Limelight Avenue in Phuket is a delightful shopping center that, despite its modest size, offers a plethora of experiences waiting to be explored. When you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for leisurely strolls through various local boutiques. Each shop features unique clothing and accessories, giving visitors the chance to find something special that embodies the spirit of the region. The center also plays host to a selection of charming dining options where you can savor everything from traditional Thai dishes to modern culinary creations. After enjoying a satisfying meal, take a moment to relax and recharge at one of the stylish coffee shops, where premium quality brews await. The combination of shopping, dining, and a vibrant social scene makes Limelight Avenue a must-visit spot in Phuket. Whether you are on the hunt for unique souvenirs or simply wish to enjoy a pleasant afternoon, this lively center promises a memorable experience for everyone.

The area

Full Address

2/23 Dibuk Road, 83000, Thailand

Name in Thai

ไลม์ไลท์อเวนิว (เมืองภูเก็ต, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

2/23 ถนนดีบุก, เมืองภูเก็ต, จังหวัดภูเก็ต 83000 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Phuket Town

Review area

10 thoughts on “Limelight Phuket

  1. Limelight Avenue is an upscale shopping mall located on the historical Dibuk Road. Locals and tourists benefit from a nice air-conditioned area to shop, eat and drink. It Opened in 2015 and has outlets on two floors. There are restaurants, coffee shops, a supermarket, a food court, a hairdresser shop, jewellery shops, handbag shop, men’s and women’s fashion wear outlets, toy shop, nail care spa and what not here. The eateries remain open after 8 pm which is a plus for a place like Phuket Old Town where everything closes by sunset.

  2. Some may like big and huge department store for window shopping ! Including myself when I was young ! age catching up and with a small size shopping mall does catching my eyes! Easy to shop ! Easy to navigate! And easy to satisfy!Love this mall !

  3. On arriva Il asked if we could pay with card. We were informed we could, which was good as it was our last Day here and very little hard currency. We ordered a plum and lemon soda each and received a drink which was more salty than the beach water at patong. Tasted pretty much the same too. Went to pay as and was told there was a card minimum so one person had to go find a ATM while the other waited. Better communication on arrival and not selling a drink made of sweet ingredients that tastes salty and I would have given you a five star .

  4. Limelight Avenue is a small Shopping Centre located off of Dibuk Road, Phuket, Thailand.Good for the coffee shop, pharmacy, McDonald’s and plenty of other lease-known restaurants and shops.I popped in here to buy some antihistamine from the Pharmacy and ended up having a quick walk around.Good to pass some time.

  5. very very small shopping center. not much shopping to do here since there wasn’t many stores. it have a tops market which was nice to buy some essentials/snacks to bring back to where you are staying. theres food, AC, tops market, and coffee, meets the essentials but if youre looking for a place to shop or to actually spend 2-3 hours at this is not the place because there’s not much. i ordered food at pancake corner, she got my order wrong but i didn’t mind too much because its obvious theres a language difference. service overall was just okay, people didn’t seem as friendly/nice as other locations in thailand.

  6. Me with my family visit this mall very often as it’s in midst of Phuket Town with a very easy go kind of atmosphere. Mostly this mall is very popular with families and kids as there is a lot happening for children here. The food center is cheap with a few nice restaurants to eat and drink too.On certain days of the week there are the popular evening street market where you can experience music, delicious cheap food and drinks in the open. This happens just next to the mall.There are a variety of training classes for school kids to improve their extra curricular activity skills.I recommend it for people who just want to spend an hour or so and want to chill, rather then shop.

  7. We were brought here by our hotel shuttle. This is a very small shopping centre. It only offers very limited shopping experience with mostly outside stalls. It does however have a variety of cheap food options. Also, there appears to be a lot of activities for children. We didn’t find the shopping experience here helpful as we wanted to visit a variety of shops. We took a taxi to Central Phuket, a bigger shopping mall. Taxi was about 300bht

  8. Limelight is a small shopping mall across from the hotel where we stayed. We found mostly restaurants as well as a nicely stocked supermarket by the name of Top Delight. There’s is a Tom Tom Coffee for slightly overpriced coffee (it resembles Starbucks). We were impressed by the food court, as we were with many food courts in shopping malls in Thailand. They’re nothing like a North American mall: the food is fresh with lots of healthy and delicious options. It takes a bit of figuring out: one needs to buy a so-called “cash card” at the food court. With that cash card one pays for the food. It’s a hygienic way, the people who prepare your food don’t actually touch “dirty money…” One thing we couldn’t help but noticing and highly appreciated is the fact one gets real silverware and plates. There’s no plastic and paper plates, it’s an all the more pleasant experience. And the food is so incredibly fresh and of good quality. We went back twice in one day: Rice with crispy pork, I’ve not been able to get this quality at any restaurant in the USA. The rice dish is accompanied with a bowl of the tastiest broth. Condiments are mostly fresh: bird chilliest, fresh green spring onions, all kinds of fresh green herbs and of course typical Thai spicy sauces as well as “Prik Nam Pla.” Another good appetizer was the fried chicken wings with fish sauce, super crispy skin. Around 6pm we saw lots of school kids eating together, it’s cheap and healthy. Outside was a night market selling equally as good food.These are the places where the locals eat and a few foreigners; it’s honest and good fresh food.If I would live in Thailand I wouldn’t even bother to cook Asian dishes and get take-out food all the time!

  9. We visited this location several times as it was ideally situated for an easy meal. At the food court you can load up money onto a food court card (*note: you can only use cash for this) and then you can pick and choose dishes from a range of vendors; the same concept as Terminal 21 in Bangkok (see my other reviews). Compared to Bangkok, Limelight Avenue was slightly more expensive at roughly 50 baht per meal, and it had less choice (probably about 8-10 different vendors). The food was okay but nothing special, just convenient to fill us up quickly. The card with money only lasts 24 hours so either use it all or simply go to the kiosk and get any money left refunded. As for the rest of the mall we can’t really comment as we didn’t go shopping etc. but it looked somewhat large and it was spacious and clean.

  10. On o motorbike safari, you need to stop for a drink here and there! So a quick stop here before we check the rest of this island!😉

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Where is Limelight Phuket located?

Limelight Phuket is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 2/23 Dibuk Road, 83000, Thailand



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