Top Ten Things to Do in Penang
The island was an important trading post for merchants in the 19th century, and its history of immigration makes for a fascinating multicultural legacy.
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As you can imagine Penang has a diverse selection of accommodation. For the full resort experience stay in the Parkroyal Penang Resort on one of the Island’s best beaches, Batu Ferringhi. The behemoth hotel has recently refurbed all of its 308 rooms, public areas and restaurants. A 45-minute drive from buzzing George Town, this secluded resort is circled by rainforest, gardens and courtyards.
If you’d rather stay close to the action, stay in the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion. A renovated Chinese courtyard house that describes itself as once being the “pivotal heart of the city.” This stunning boutique hotel is an easy walk to George Town.
Penang city is best explored on foot but with more than 1,700 historical sites in the city alone, its important to pace yourself. Visit the colourful Goddess of Mercy Temple, then stroll down to the historic Kapitan Keling Mosque and admire its beautiful, intricately crafted domes. For refreshments and a nice place to relax, walk five minutes around the corner and you’ll find Love Lane, a hip café precinct.
For an aperitif to remember, head to Three Sixty Skybar on the Bayview hotel’s rooftop. Sip cocktails and watch the sun set over George Town before heading off to dinner.
For a cultural hit, discover George Town’s prolific street art by famous Lithuanian, Ernest Zacharevic. You can find the full-scale interactive works sprinkled throughout the city. For a challenging outdoor activity, visit the world's highest rope course – The Gravitz in George Town.
The island was an important trading post for merchants in the 19th century, and its history of immigration makes for a fascinating multicultural legacy.
Read more on Travel InsiderPenang much like KL is an amalgamation of cuisines. Think spicy curry, tangy salads and delicate dumplings. Try the local favourite tiger char koay teow, a dish of thick noodles stir-fried with meat and vegetables.
Head to Penang’s little India to taste authentic roti, tandoori meats and crunchy samosa. For authentic Jawi Peranakan cuisine, Jawi House is the place for a fusion of Muslim-Indian and Malay cuisines.
Much like KL, market streets nervously rub shoulders with mega-malls and luxury hotels which makes for some interesting shopping. Head to Market street in Little India for trinkets, brass and traditional Indian cakes.
For big brand shopping, Sunway Carnival Mall in Seberang Perai is the go-to. The glossy mall is a favourite in Penang and extremely convenient.
Experienced shoppers will want to check out Chowrasta Bazaar for inexpensive clothing, fresh produce and hawker-style street food.
From the airport: The most cost effective way to travel from Penang International Airport to George Town is to take one of the bus services that leave the airport every 30 minutes. Rapid Penang has an extensive route system covering Penang Island and Seberang Perai. A Rapid Penang Tourist Passport allows unlimited travel on these buses for a whole week.
In and around the city: in Penang’s George Town everything is within walking distance, so we suggest bringing your best walking shoes or renting a bike. Alternatively renting a car is a good option to explore everything the Island has to offer.
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