Explore the vibrant heart of George Town, Penang, with this essential guide for tourists. From the aromatic hawker stalls serving iconic Malaysian flavors to the historic clan jetties and cultural landmarks, discover the must-see sights and local secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage city.
Lan Tong Ki
A historic Chinese clan temple with lineage tracked back over 650 years, featuring ornate architecture, carvings, decorations, and murals.
Cecile Street Hawker Stalls
A hawker center with a variety of food options, popular for lunch and less touristy.
New Lane Hawker stalls
A hawker center great for early dinner, but more touristy.
Kimberly Street Hawkers
A spot to go for tasty treats after sunset.
Armenian Street
A street with boutique artist shops and street art, known to be touristy.
Chew Jetty
A dock with houses over the water, lined with shops and popular with tourists.
Tan Jetty
A dock with houses over the water where people actually live.
Fort Cornwallis
A former British fortress with old cannons.
Chuche Kong
A religious temple with an elaborate interior and similar exterior design to Kan Thean Hugh Temples.
Kan Thean Hugh Temples
A religious temple with an elaborate interior and similar exterior design to Chuche Kong.
Jalan Kek Chuan Street
A street with buildings in the old colonial architecture style, repainted in unique colors.
Penang Hill
A mountain with stunning views, nature, and cooler temperatures, accessible by hiking or tram.
Penang National Park
A national park where you can hike and explore nature.
Kickloci Temple
A massive temple complex, one of the largest and oldest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, blending Buddhist traditions in Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architecture styles.
Blue Mansion
A famous mansion that served as a home office, fell into disrepair, and was restored in the 1990s; now open as a hotel and restaurant with daily tours.
Hinn Bus depot
A former bus depot that now hosts creative markets on the weekends and has large murals, feeling like an open-air museum.