PENANG
Penang: Malaysia’s Culture-Filled Food Paradise
Penang is where heritage meets hipster and spice meets soul. Located in northwest Malaysia, this island-state (especially George Town) is a blend of colonial charm, street art, historic temples, and some of the best food in Asia — no exaggeration!
Penang is a destination where you eat well, walk slow, learn a lot, and fall in love with every alley. It’s quirky, historic, flavorful, and full of character — whether you’re here for a few days or more, it’ll win your heart (and your stomach).
Whether you’re exploring colorful alleys, hiking in the hills, eating a fiery bowl of laksa, or snapping pics of street murals, Penang always has something up its sleeve.
Things to do
- Wander George Town’s Street Art Trail
- Snap photos with world-famous murals and interactive art on every corner.
- Feast Like a Local
- Penang is Malaysia’s food capital. Must-try: char kway teow, Penang laksa, nasi kandar, cendol.
- Ride the Penang Hill Funicular Train
- Escape the heat with cool views from the top, plus cafes, gardens, and The Habitat nature walk.
- Visit Kek Lok Si Temple
- Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple with giant statues and stunning architecture.
- Explore Pinang Peranakan Mansion
- Dive into the history of the Peranakans (Straits Chinese) in this well-preserved heritage home.
- Relax at Batu Ferringhi Beach
- Sand, sea, parasailing, and a night market just 30 minutes from George Town.
Travel Tips
🕒 Best Time to Visit:
- November to February – drier and cooler (ideal for walking tours).
- Avoid heavy rain months like September–October.
🚕 Getting Around:
- George Town is walkable and fun to explore on foot.
- Use Grab app for longer trips like Penang Hill or the beach.
- Rent a bicycle for a fun way to explore street art trails.
🍴 Foodie Tips:
- Hawker stalls are where the magic happens — clean, authentic, and delicious.
- Many places are cash-only, especially night markets.
🧥 What to Pack:
- Light clothes, umbrella or raincoat, power bank, and good walking shoes.
- Sunscreen and hat for hot afternoons!
📸 Photo Tips:
- Morning light is best for street art pics (less glare & fewer people).
- Penang Hill at sunset = unforgettable views.
🙏 Cultural Notes:
- Respect temples: cover shoulders and knees, remove shoes.
- Don’t touch street art — some is delicate or fading.
Must see
✅ George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site – A beautiful blend of colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, and temples.
✅ Kek Lok Si Temple – A majestic hilltop temple with a huge Kuan Yin statue.
✅ Penang Hill – For city views, cooler air, and forest treks.
✅ Chew Jetty – A floating Chinese village built on stilts.
✅ Pinang Peranakan Mansion – Fascinating glimpse into Straits Chinese heritage.
✅ Penang Street Art – Especially “Children on a Bicycle” mural by Ernest Zacharevic.