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Penang Travel Vlog - Our First Impressions & 24 Things to Do in Penang Malaysia

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Discover the captivating allure of Penang, Malaysia, a UNESCO World Heritage city brimming with colonial charm, vibrant street art, and a world-renowned culinary scene. From bustling hawker centers to serene hilltop vistas, Penang offers an unforgettable sensory journey for every traveler.

  • Georgetown

    Georgetown is known for its street art, temples, and charming atmosphere, making it a popular destination in Penang.

  • Gurney Bay

    Gurney Bay offers views and street food, with a hawker center for dinner.

  • Gurney Drive Hawker Center

    Gurney Drive Hawker Center offers a variety of affordable food stalls, including vegetarian options.

  • Penang Hill

    Penang Hill is accessible by funicular and offers a skywalk with city views and a habitat trail.

  • Chulia Street

    Chulia Street has affordable food carts and the Tek Sen Restaurant.

  • Little India

    Little India is known for its Indian food, with Dakara being a highly-rated restaurant, and is a good place to try samosas.

  • Rainbow Walk

    The Rainbow Walk provides expansive views of the sea and mountains surrounding the city.

  • True Jetty

    True Jetty is a neighborhood built on stilts by Chinese immigrants in the 1800s, offering water views and Chinese temples.

  • Jetty 35

    Jetty 35 is an art gallery featuring handcrafted jewelry, a thrift shop, and traditional clothing.

  • Gurnie Street Hawker Center

    Gurnie Street Hawker Center for dinner. A vegetarian stand to try that one first.

  • Espenage Street

    Espenage Street, where you can see both the town hall and the city hall.

  • Town Hall

    The Town Hall is a beautiful piece of British architecture on Espenage Street.

  • Fort Cornwallis

    Fort Cornwallis was built in 1810 by the British to defend against attacks in the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Queen Victoria Memorial Park

    Queen Victoria Memorial Park is located right next to Fort Cornwallis.