The Memory at On On Hotel
A restored 1929 Sino-Portuguese hotel where Leonardo DiCaprio stayed while filming 'The Beach', preserving its original Art Deco charm.
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Step into the captivating world of The Memory at On On Hotel, a meticulously restored 1929 architectural gem that stands as one of Phuket's finest examples of Sino-Portuguese heritage. As you enter the elegant lobby, you'll be transported back to the golden age of tin mining prosperity, surrounded by original Art Deco details, ornate tiles, and vintage furnishings that have been lovingly preserved. The hotel's distinctive shophouse design features soaring ceilings, intricate wooden shutters, and the characteristic pastel-hued facade that defines Old Phuket Town's romantic streetscape. The atmosphere here is one of nostalgic elegance, where every corner tells a story of cultural fusion and colonial-era sophistication. Visitors can explore the beautifully appointed rooms where Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio once stayed during the filming of 'The Beach,' adding a touch of modern cinematic history to this century-old establishment. The hotel's ground floor showcases period artifacts, vintage photographs, and displays that chronicle both the building's transformation and Phuket's evolution from a sleepy tin-mining town to a world-renowned destination. What makes The Memory at On On Hotel truly special is its role as a living museum β guests can actually stay in this piece of history while experiencing authentic Thai hospitality. The careful restoration has maintained the building's original character while incorporating modern amenities, creating a unique opportunity to literally sleep within Phuket's architectural heritage. Don't miss the charming courtyard area and the rooftop views that offer panoramic glimpses of Old Phuket Town's colorful Sino-Portuguese skyline.
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