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THE HISTORIC CITY OF GEORGE TOWNOn 7th July 2008, George Town was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Founded 200 years ago, the city has an impressive collection of historic buildings representing the cultural heritage of Penang’s various ethnicities: Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Malays, Achehnese, Siamese, Burmese and Europeans.
UNESCO WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE CITY
Penang State Tourism Development OfficeLevel 53, Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (KOMTAR),
10503 Penang, Malaysia.Tel: +604-261 9012 or 650 5136
Fax: +604-261 8744Email: [email protected]
www.visitpenang.gov.my
facebook.com/visitpenang
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Penang Global Tourism Sdn Bhd8B, First Floor, The Whiteaways ArcadeLebuh Pantai, 10300 Penang.T: +604-264 3456 F: +604-264 3455website: http://mypenang.gov.my
List of Penang Awards and Recognition
Lonely Planet ranked George Town, Penang 4th in Top 10 Cities to visit
Los Angeles Times listed Penang as one of the 16 Must-Visit Destinations
CNN lists Penang 6th Best Places to Retire Abroad
Condé Nast Traveler magazine named Penang the Top 10 best places in the world to retire by travel
Forbes ranked Penang no. 1 in the Ten Best Budget Travel Destination
The Culture Trip listed Penang as one of the 15 Best Cities in the World for Food
Holiday Lettings UK voted Penang No. 6 in its list of 24 Surprisingly Affordable Places to Chase the Winter Sun
Lonely Planet ranked Penang World’s No. 1 Best Food Destination in 2014
The Guardian listed Penang as Top 15 “World Best Street Art in 2014”
CNNGo voted Penang Assam Laksa as World's No. 7 most delicious foods in 2011
Yahoo Travel ranked Penang No. 8 in 10 Islands to Explore Before You Die in 2011
New York Times ranked Penang as 22nd Must Visit Destination in 2009
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Built in 1903, this is the headquarter of Penang Island City Council. The First World War monument for fallen soldiers is located here.Jalan Padang Kota Lama.
CITY HALL
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Town Hall was previously a social venue for Penang’s elite back in the 1880’s. Its classic colonial elegance was the backdrop for a scene in the popular film, Anna and the King. Also, located nearby is an ornate fountain which was presented to the public by Koh Seang Tat in 1883.Jalan Padang Kota Lama.
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The Penang Art Gallery was officially launched in 1964. The gallery showcases outstanding works by local and international artists including those from Japan and Thailand. Dewan Sri Pinang, Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah. Opening hours: 9am – 5pmClosed on Sunday and Public Holidays.Call 04-261 3144 Email: [email protected]
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PENANG ART GALLERY
The Esplanade is a seafront promenade bordering an open field where festivals and events are often held. Located along this winding stretch are a War Memorial to fallen soldiers, a hawker food court and the ancient Fort Cornwallis.Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah.
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ESPLANADE
These exquisite 19th century buildings were formerly the Police Court and are now the venue for State Assemblies.Lebuh Light.
STATE ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
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Almost destroyed in World War II bombing, this building houses a plethora of Penang historic artefacts.Lebuh Farquhar.
PENANG STATE MUSEUM
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TELEPHONIST ASSISTANCE & EMERGENCIESInformation and General Enquiries 102Directory Service 103Emergencies - Police / Ambulance / Fire 999 / 112Civil Defence (Voluntary Rescue) 999Tourist Police Station 04-899 3222Customs Department 04-262 2300Ferry Service - Penang 04-210 2363 - Butterworth 04-310 2377General Post Office 04-261 9222Immigration Department 04-250 3410 / 04-250 3414Penang International Airport 04-252 0252Penang Port Commission 04-263 3211Railway - Penang Booking Office 04-261 0290 - Butterworth (Station) 04-323 7962 - Penang Hill Railway 04-828 8880 / 04-828 8839 / 04-828 8861 / 04-828 8862Rapid Penang 04-238 1212 / 04-238 1313Penang Taxi Drivers Association 04-262 5721TOURIST OFFICES Tourism Malaysia Information Centre 04-261 0058 / Weekdays: 8am – 5pm 04-263 4941Tourism Information Centre 04-262 2093 / 04-642 6981Homestay (Tourism Malaysia) 04-261 9067HOSPITALS Bagan Specialist Centre 04-332 2800General Hospital 04-222 5333Gleneagles Medical Centre 04-222 9111Hospital Seberang Jaya 04-382 7333Island Hospital 04-228 8222Lam Wah Ee Hospital 04-652 8888Loh Guan Lye Specialist Centre 04-238 8888Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital 04-892 3999Pantai Mutiara 04-643 3888Penang Adventist Hospital 04-222 7200Tanjung Medical Centre 04-226 2323KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital 04-548 6688
AIRLINESAir Asia Toll Free: 1 600 85 8888Air Mauritius 03-2142 9161Bayu Air 03-4031 5666 / 03-4031 5777Cathay Pacific 04-261 8397China Airlines 04-228 6227 / 04-228 9227China Southern Airlines 04-227 8878Emirates 03-6207 4999Firefly 04-250 2000 / 04-630 6665Garuda Indonesia 03-2162 2811Lion Air 04-641 4144 / 04-641 5144Malaysia Airlines Toll Free: 1 300 88 3000Malindo Air 04-226 1934Silk Air 04-263 3201Thai Airways International 04-226 6128CONSULATE’S OFFICEAustralia 04-645 8285Austria 04-657 2525 / 04-658 4525 / 04-656 8525Bangladesh 04-262 1085Britain 04-227 5336Canada 04-389 3300China 04-218 9792Denmark 04-284 3445Finland 04-229 4300 / 04-227 7325France 04-642 2611Germany 04-890 5288Hungary 04-644 9937Indonesia 04-227 4686 / 04-226 7412Japan 04-226 3030Netherlands 04-647 3310Norway 04-226 3905Pakistan 04-282 9800 / 04-281 6926Poland [email protected] 04-226 0127 / 04-229 0127Singapore 03-2161 0848South Africa 04-890 9676Sweden & Norway 04-226 3459Thailand 04-226 8029
CITY HOTELSOlive Tree Hotel 04-637 7777Oriental Hotel Penang 04-263 4211Red Rock Hotel 04-226 6060Royal Hotel 04-226 7888Sunway Hotel Georgetown 04-229 9988Summit Hotel Bukit Mertajam 04-538 6666The Gurney Resort Hotel & Residences 04-370 7000The Northam All Suite Penang 04-370 1111The Royale Bintang Penang 04-259 8888The Wembley 04-259 8000Tune Hotel Penang 04-227 5807U Hotel 04-658 1000 04-658 1001Vistana Hotel Penang 04-646 8000Vouk Hotel Suites 04-370 8333
BOUTIQUE HOTELS23 Love Lane 04 262 132329 Ceylon Lane 04-655 2591Chong Tian Hotel 04-263 1881Hotel Penaga 04-261 1891Muntri Mews 04-263 5125Noordin Mews 04-263 7125Seven Terraces 04-264 2333The Boutique Residence 04-262 7133Yeng Keng Hotel 04-262 2177
SEBERANG PERAI HOTELSAroma Hotel 04-323 9111Iconic Hotel 04-505 9988Ixora Hotel 04-382 8888Sunway Hotel, Seberang Jaya 04-370 7788Pearl View Hotel 04-398 9888The Light Hotel 04-382 1111
SERVICE APARTMENTSBayu Emas Apartments 013-730 8572Golden View Service Apartments 04-899 1177Sri Sayang Resort Service Apartment 04-881 1113YMCA 04-228 8211YWCA 04-828 1855
• Visitors must possess a national passport or other internationally recognised travel documents such as Certificates of Identity and Emergency Certificates of Affidavits. For further information, visit: www.imi.gov.my.
• Malaysian laws provide the death penalty for drug trafficking. Other prohibited items include pornography, flick knives, broadcast receivers, goods from Israel and dangerous animals. For more information, visit: www.customs.gov.my.
The Historic City of George Town covers an area of 109.38 ha bounded by the Straits of Melaka on the north-eastern cape of Penang Island, Lorong Love (Love Lane) to the north- west and Gat Lebuh Melayu and Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong to the south-west corner. There are more than 1700 historic buildings within this Core Zone aligned on four main streets of Pengkalan Weld, Lebuh Pantai, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling and Lorong Love and several perpendicular streets of Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, Lebuh Light, Lebuh Bishop, Lebuh Gereja, Lebuh China, Lebuh Pasar, Lebuh Chulia, Lebuh Armenian and Lebuh Acheh.
The Core Zone is being protected by 150.04 ha of Buffer Zone (does not include sea buffer), bounded by stretch of sea area around the harbour, Jalan Prangin to the south-west corner and Jalan Transfer to the north-west corner.
FREE Shuttle Bus Serviceby Penang State GovernmentPenang City Hop On Free Central Area Transit (CAT) Shuttle
Route from Jetty to KOMTAR
Rapid Penang hotline: 04-238 1313
Route from KOMTAR to Jetty
Built in 1883, it is the oldest Hindu temple in George Town. It began as a humble Hindu shrine dedicated to Sri Muthu Mariamman. A distinctive feature of the temple is its gopuram with 38 exquisitely carved Hindu deities.Lebuh Queen.
SRI MAHAMARIAMMAN TEMPLE
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This clan temple features classic Chinese architecture with the surprising addition of British lion heads on the temple. The lions symbolise the Straits Chinese loyalty to the British colonial powers. The Cheah Clan is one of the oldest Hokkien clans in Penang. The temple was completed in 1870’s.8, Lebuh Armenian. Open 9am – 5pm daily.
The mosque was founded by Tengku Syed Hussain bin Abdul Rahman Aideed in 1808 for the early Hadhrami Arab settlers. Today, families of the descendants lives in the 19th century bungalows that surround the mosque.Lebuh Acheh.
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Completed in 1906, the temple belongs to the Khoo Kongsi clan. This temple features fine Chinese architecture and craftsmanship. 18, Cannon Square. Open 9am – 5pm daily.
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The ‘Blue Mansion’, former home of tycoon Cheong Fatt Tze, is a famous location for films and television series. 14, Lebuh Leith. Guided tours are available daily at 11am, 1.30pm and 3pm.
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Founded in 1803, the mosque was built to cater to the needs of Indian Muslims from Bengal who travelled to Penang in search of new life and opportunities. It was built on land granted by the East India Company.Lebuh Leith.
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GURNEY DRIVE
Named after Sir Henry Gurney, a High Commissioner of Malaya, this seafront promenade is famous for its open air hawker place and Gurney Plaza, an upscale mall with many international boutiques.
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CLAN JETTIES
Located along the Weld Quay are Penang’s historical clan jetties, home to families of traders, fishermen and dock workers. Built in the 19th century, these traditional houses are built over the sea on stilts and are connected by wooden walkways.Pengkalan Weld.
ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH
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This popular temple is dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. The first foundation was laid in 1728 by Chinese settlers and completed in 1800.Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling.
GODDESS OF MERCY TEMPLE
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A prime example of Teochew architecture, the temple was built in 1855 and moved to its present site in 1870. In 2006, the temple received the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Merit Award for Culture Heritage Conservation. The temple is also known as the Han Jiang Teochew Ancestral Temple.127, Lebuh Chulia.
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HAINAN TEMPLE
The temple was founded in 1866 and dedicated to patron saint of seafarers, the goddess Mar Chor. The present building was built in 1895 and restored in 1995. Lebuh Muntri. Open 8am – 8pm daily.
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CAMERA MUSEUM
Camera Museum is located at Lebuh Muntri. It is the first camera museum in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Camera Museum is divided into four areas - photography exhibition hall, camera exhibition hall, souvenirs area and cafe area. It showcases more than 300 old and new cameras. Public will learn the camera's origin, history and stories here.
49 Lebuh Muntri. Call 04-261 3649 Open 9am – 8pm (daily).
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UPPER PENANG ROAD
A bustling lifestyle enclave comprises of bistros, cafes, local coffee shops, clubs and pubs, restaurants, handicraft and cultural stores, clothing shops, hotels and many more!Jalan Penang.
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The old Protestant Cemetery in George Town was created soon after the British East India Company (EIC) established a settlement in Penang in 1786. It is the final resting place of many important personalities connected to the establishment and early growth of George Town and Penang, including, its founder Francis Light, Governors, officers, EIC officials and merchants.Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah.
GEORGE TOWN'S NORTHAM ROAD PROTESTANT CEMETERY
Built when Captain Francis Light first landed in Penang, this ancient sentinel of George Town, guarded over the island’s cape. Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah.Open 9am – 7pm daily.Foreigner Adult: RM20, Child: RM10MyKad Adult: RM10, Child: RM5(Managed by The Esplanade Park Sdn. Bhd.)
FORT CORNWALLIS
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BEACH HOTELS & RESORTSEQ Feringgi Hotel 04-885 1533Flamingo By The Beach Penang 04-892 7111Four Points by Sheraton 04-890 8808Golden Sands Resort 04-886 1911Hard Rock Hotel Penang 04-881 1711Hotel Sentral Seaview 04-890 9300Jerejak Rainforest Resort 04-658 7111 Lone Pine Hotel 04-886 8686Rainbow Paradise 04-899 9999Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa 04-888 8888CITY HOTELS1926 Heritage Hotel 04-227 1926 Alora Hotel (previously known as B Suite) 04-646 7777Bayview Beach Resort 04-886 1111Bayview Hotel Georgetown 04-263 3161Cititel Express, Penang 04-259 1188Cititel Penang 04-291 1188Container Hotel Penang 04-251 9515 Continental Hotel 04-263 6388Eastern & Oriental Hotel 04-222 2000Eastin Hotel Penang 04-612 1111Evergreen Laurel Hotel 04-226 9988G Hotel Gurney 04-238 0000G Hotel Kelawai 04-219 0000 G Inn 04-210 8333Glow Hotel 04226 0084Goodhope Inn 04-229 0111 Grand Inn 04-250 3288Hotel Equatorial Penang 04-632 7000 Hotel Grand Continental 04-263 6688 Hotel Jen Penang 04-262 2622Hotel Malaysia 04-263 3311 Hotel NEO+ Penang 04-255 1000Hotel Royal 04-226 7888Hotel Sentral Georgetown 04-218 1111Hotel Seri Malaysia 04-642 9452Kimberley Hotel Georgetown 04-263 6688Lebuh Queencity Hotel 04-261 7079Lexis Suites Penang 04-628 2888
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Housed within the Penang Philomatic Union after the building was renovated in 2002, the centre is open to those who wish to learn more about Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the revolutionary leader who commonly referred to as the Founding Father of Republican China and his activities in Penang.
65, Jalan Macalister. Open 9am – 5pm daily,closed on Sundays.
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MY CRYSTAL MUSEUM
My Crystal Museum is among world’s largest private collections of natural crystals under one roof showcasing unique and exquisite pieces created and perfected by nature. Visitors will not only treasure the beauty of the natural crystal but also sense the aura and energy from the crystal.
15 Lorong Baru. Open 9.30am – 6.30pm daily. FB: My Crystal Museum. Call O4-226 5682
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UPSIDE DOWN MUSEUM
Imagine yourself a Spider Man here, challenge your visual and balance. The museum is interactive so arm yourself with camera.45 Lebuh Kimberley (GPS: 5.41578, 100.33348)Open 8.45am – 6.30pm on weekdays, 8.45am – 7.30pm on weekend. Call 04-264 2660
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THE TOP
Penang’s newest icon, THE TOP @ Komtar, features the largest indoor theme attractions in the state, including its signature Jurassic Research Center that has over 100 dinosaurs. A one-stop destination for the entire family, it also houses the Rainbows Skywalk and observation deck, offering a 360 degree view of the island.Lebuh Tek Soon. http://thetop.com.my/
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CAMPBELL STREET
Campbell Street is well known for its traditional Chinese medicinal shops, Indian boutiques and other stores selling merchandise. The famous Campbell Street Market, built in 1900 is a place where you could procure fresh fruits, seafood and meats.
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This little quarter of South Indian culture is the place where early Indian immigrants first settled down in Penang. It is the island’s epicentre of Indian music, savoury cuisine, exotic spices and authentic goods.Lebuh Pasar.
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ASIA COMIC CULTURAL MUSEUM
Asia Comic Cultural Museum covered an area of 13,000 sq ft, accommodates 1,500 pieces of masterpieces (both manuscripts and duplicates) and comic-related merchandises by 250 artists from 9 countries and regions in Asia.
Level 2, ICT Mall, Komtar, Lebuh Tek Soon.Call 04-371 5516/04-371 5512www.facebook.com/PACCMuseum
Open 11am – 7pm (Monday – Friday)11am – 9pm (Saturday – Sunday)
Founded in 1801, it is the largest historic mosque in George Town. Designed in Moghul architecture, it features beautiful minarets and domes.14, Jalan Buckingham.
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This old mansion, former home of Kapitan Chung Keng Kwee, showcases over 1,000 antiques and collectibles depicting the life of the Straits Chinese, or Peranakan as they were locally known. The mansion also features Straits Chinese Jewelry Museum showcasing the epitome of Baba Nyonya’s jewelry with exquisite settings and design with an amalgamation of Chinese, Malay, Victorian and Indian compositions. The richly decorated mansion is also a popular filming location for films and television series.
29, Lebuh Gereja. Open 9.30am – 5pm daily.
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TANJONG CITY MARINA
Malaysia’s first inner city marina is open to the public. Spanning 1.6 ha, the marina, formerly known as the Church Street Pier, is adjacent to the Penang ferry terminal.Pengkalan Weld.
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PENANG FERRY SERVICE
Penang Ferry began its operations back in 1920, which is the oldest ferry service in Malaysia. These iconic ferries ply between Seberang Perai, Mainland and Penang Island, carrying both passengers and vehicles.Pengkalan Weld. 33
DARK MANSION - 3D GLOW-IN-THE-DARK MUSEUM
An interactive 3D art museum with a twist, the first of its kind in Malaysia, that showcases astonishing ‘day-to-night’ transition of the exhibits.145-153 Lebuh Kimberley.Open 10am – 6.30pm daily. Call 04-251 9694
George Town World Heritage Incorporated (GTWHI)116 & 118, Lebuh Acheh 10200 Penang, MalaysiaOperating hours: 8am – 5.30pm Monday – FridayT: +604 261 6606 F : +604 261 6605E: [email protected] W: www.gtwhi.com.my
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PENANG HOP ON HOP OFF
The double-decker HoHo Bus will take you to some 50 Penang attractions, along its city route and beach route. Operates 9am – 8pm daily at 20-30m intervals. Single trip, 24hr and 48hr tickets are available. Also check for special promotions.Call 04-899 2713. http://www.myhoponhopoff.com/pg
ISLAMIC MUSEUM(SYED AL-ATTAS MANSION)
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Built in 1860, this elegant home was once the proud abode of Syed Mohammad Al-Attas, a prominent Achehnese merchant who was a stalwart supporter of theAchehnese struggle against the Dutch. Today, the home has been converted into an Islamic Museum to educate public on heritage of Penang’s Muslim community. 128, Lebuh Acheh. * Temporarily closed
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WONDERFOOD MUSEUM PENANG
An interactive, informative, creative and fun place that is also mouth-watering with some larger-than-life exhibits of Penang favourites, served within a colonial building.49 Lebuh Pantai.Open 9am – 6pm daily (last admission 5pm). Call 04-251 9095
The 60-feet clock tower, commissioned by the wealthy Cheah Chen Eok, was built in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond
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Jubilee. Each foot represents a year in the Queen’s reign.Lebuh Light.
The history of the church is as old as Penang itself. It was set up not long after the landing of Francis Light and the arrival of Eurasians from Kedah on the eve of the Feast
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Built between 1817 and 1818, it is said to be the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia.1, Lebuh Farquhar.
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Founded in 1801, it is the largest historic mosque in George Town. Designed in Moghul architecture, it features beautiful minarets and domes.Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling.
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PENANG FUN-FILLED WAX MUSEUM
Over 50 celebrity artistes, politicians, sportsmen and royalties have their wax look-alikes displayed here. OKU gets in free.
M Mall 020, Penang Times Square, Jalan Datuk Keramat.Open 10am – 10pm daily. Call 012-390 0050
From Komtar Bus Terminal to:• Kapitan Keling Mosque • Khoo Kongsi• Kek Lok Si Temple • Little India • Wat Chayamangkalaram • Snake Temple • War Museum • Museum & Art Gallery • P. Ramlee’s House • Fort Cornwallis • Toy Museum • Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion • Forestry Museum • Tropical Fruit Farm • Tropical Spice Garden • Prangin Mall • Gurney Plaza• Gurney Paragon Mall • Island Plaza • Queensbay Mall • Penang Hill • Tanjong City Marina • Jerejak Island • Chowrasta Market • Gurney Drive Hawker Centre • Lorong Kulit Flea Market • Penang Botanic Gardens• Floating Mosque• Teluk Bahang
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Homestay (Tourism Malaysia, Northern Region)T: 04-261 9067 F: 04-262 3688 E: [email protected]
8HAN CHIANG’S CHINESE HERITAGE CENTRE
Officially launched in 2003, exhibits at the centre also revolve around the historical paths of the Chinese community in Penang from political, social, economical, educational and religious aspects. Jalan Lim Lean Teng.Open 2pm – 4pm (Monday – Friday) 2pm – 5pm (Saturday/Sunday/public holidays)
18WATERFALL HILLTOP TEMPLEDedicated to the deity Murugan, the Balathandayuthapani Temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Penang. The temple is the last stop for the Hindus during the Thaipusam festival annual parade.25, Jalan Kebun Bunga, Pulau Tikus.
10AIR ITAM DAM
Opened in 1962, Air Itam dam is a popular recreational and picnic venue. It is located on gentle hillocks next to Penang Hill. The dam commands panoramic views of the island and George Town.
27TELUK BAHANG DAM
Located off the northern cape of Penang Island. Its scenic surroundings are a favourite picnic spot for locals. Teluk Bahang Dam is the dramatic stage for the annual Penang International Dragon Boat Festival races.
30TROPICAL FRUIT FARMOpened in 1993, the farm offers more than 250 types of tropical and sub-tropical fruits from all over the world. Visitors visit the farm to taste those fruits and take in the view of the breathtaking vistas.Batu 18, Jalan Teluk Bahang. Open 9am – 5pm daily.
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This world-class golf course offers formidable fairways and greens surrounded by rock passages and dense jungle. Its stunning 18 hole 5,763m, par 72 golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., a noted golf course architect. Jalan Bukit Jambul. Open 7.30am – 8pm.Call 04-644 2255
PENANG GOLF CLUB
32UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA (USM)MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY
The museum exhibits a diverse collection of artifacts, textiles, prints, traditional jewelleries and Malay daggers as well as collection of paintings from the Baba Nyonyas and Malays. Open 9am – 6pm 9am – 12.15pm/2.45pm – 6pm (Friday) Closed on Mondays and public holidays Call 04-653 3261/2137
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Batu Ferringhi is most popular for its sandy beaches and it draws endless streams of tourists every year. Along this winding stretch of beach, you will find a host of attractions such as ocean sports, parasailing, horse riding and even a night bazaar!
BATU FERRINGHI (refer to Batu Ferringhi map)
22TROPICAL SPICE GARDENThe garden is home to over 500 exotic types of unique plants. Its undulating landscaped trails invite visitors on a mesmerising yet refreshing discovery. Jalan Teluk Bahang.Open 9am – 6pm daily.(Last admission at 5.30pm) Call 04-881 1797
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ESCAPE reintroduces outdoor playground that reminisce your childhood past yet challenge your stamina to a certain limit in a contemporary setting that gives you the fun and energetic feel. This quirky fun destination was conceived and brought to Penang by a well-known international theme park designer who is also a Penangite. His mission is to recreate his long-lost playground in this beautiful island.828 Jalan Teluk Bahang. Open 9am – 6pm daily.Call 04-881 1106. http://www.escape.my/
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SNAKE TEMPLE
Built in the 1850’s, the temple is dedicated to Chor Soo Kong, a priest who was believed to have extraordinary healing powers. According to local folklore, a religious man offered the pit vipers shelter to escape from danger and since then, they have stayed in the temple. Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah. Open 6am – 7pm daily. Call 04-643 7273
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TAMAN RIMBA BUKIT PANCHOR
Opened in 1963, the park is a popular camping site under a canopy of indigenous trees and plants. The bat caves are a major tourist attraction. Chalets are available as well. Open 9am – 5pm daily. Call 04-593 2977
1WAT CHAYAMANGKALARAM
Built in 1845, this Thai Buddhist temple is one of the largest Reclining Buddha statue in the world. Spectacular to behold, this statue is completely gold-plated and is 33m long. Also, you will find magnificent crafted statues of Devas and other mythical creatures on temple grounds.17, Lorong Burma, Pulau Tikus. Open 6am – 5.30pm daily. Call 016-410 5115
Located in Lorong Burma, this Burmese temple is the favoured venue during Songkran festivities – Thailand’s traditional New Year’s Day which is celebrated in April. The temple serene surroundings feature a Bodhi tree, wishing pond and pagoda. 24, Lorong Burma, Pulau Tikus. Open 8am – 5pm daily. Call 04-226 9575
2DHARMIKARAMA BURMESE TEMPLE
9STATE MOSQUE
One of the most beautiful mosques in the country. Construction of the State Mosque was completed in 1980. Elegant and iconic, the mosque is located on a 45 ha land that is able to accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers. Jalan Air Itam. Open 9am – 5.30pm Please dress appropriately and remove your shoes before entering. Permission to enter must be obtained from mosque officials.
13PENANG HILL
Penang Hill, 830m above sea level, offers a panoramic view of the city. One can get to the top by hiking if you’re an adventurous person or travelling in a funicular train if you wish to enjoy the exquisite view throughout the journey. At the summit, there is a flower garden, a mini bird park, an owl museum, bungalows, guesthouses and the historical Bellevue Hotel. Bukit Bendera.Funicular train schedule: 6.30am – 10pm (Monday – Friday) 6.30am – 11pm (weekends/public & school holidays) (Last train from top Station)Note: The ticket counter will be closed 1 hour before the last train from top station.Call 04-828 8880/39. www.penanghill.gov.my
TAMAN PERBANDARAN (Penang Municipal Park)
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Built in the 1970’s on quarry land, the park is a popular venue for sporty activities and relaxation to avoid today’s busy lifestyle. It comes with a skating rink, water park plus an outdoor auditorium for open-air festivals and concerts. Persiaran Kuari. Open 7am – 7pm daily. Call 04-226 3051
15PENANG BOTANIC GARDENS
The 30 ha garden was set up in 1884 to collect botanical specimens from the surrounding hills. Today, it is a popular place for recreation among locals. Two must-see attractions are the Japanese Garden and the Bamboo Setum within the arboretum. Jalan Air Terjun. Open 6am – 9pm daily. Call 04-227 0428
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Provides a sense of lifestyle and intricate art form of the British administrators and wealthy merchants of old Penang, to educate and enhance understanding of its rich heritage and joint historical path.7, Jalan D.S. Ramanathan. Open 9.30am – 6.30pm daily. Call 017-666 2789
COLONIAL PENANG MUSEUM
3BATIK PAINTING MUSEUM
This is the first ever museum to showcase the exotic making of Batik in Malaysia. It is mainly hosted by local pioneer Batik artists. Visitors will learn about the evolution of this fascinating artwork for over decades.19, Lebuh Armenian.Open 10am – 5pm daily, entry fee RM5.Call 04-262 4800. www.batikpg.com
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The museum creatively and vividly reflects back on local culture and also little past history about Penang through 3D arts. The huge murals, models, figurines and giant artworks invite you to indulge in their interaction and be a part of their stories. You will be snapping away pictures.3, Pengkalan Weld. Open 9am – 6pm daily.Call 04-262 6119www.madeinpenang.my
MADE IN PENANG INTERACTIVE MUSEUM
6ASIA CAMERA MUSEUM
Asia Camera Museum is a centre with a collection of academic, arts, history and information. For academia, it has a mission to inherit and develope. For Penang, it is a centre to record evolution. For new photographers who pursue meanings of authentic photography, it is the best place to learn new things.71, Lebuh Armenian. Open 11am – 7pm daily.
KEK LOK SI TEMPLE
Kek Lok Si is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia which began its construction back in the 1890. Houses a 7-storey handcrafted “Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas” and a 30.2m bronze Kuan Yin statue. The temple lights up in remarkable fashion during Chinese New Year. Over 200,000 decorative lights and lanterns will illuminate Kek Lok Si during the festive period. 86 S, Jalan Kampung Pisang. Open 9am – 6pm daily.(Will be extended during Chinese New Year)Call 04-828 3317
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34BATU MAUNG FISHING VILLAGE
The fishing village is a close-knit community located at Penang Island’s southeastern tip. It is famed for a mysterious giant footprint on a boulder at the beach. Known as Tapak Gedembai, the Chinese believe the footprint was left by the mighty Admiral Cheng Ho, while Indians believe it belonged to the monkey God Hanuman and Malays believe it belonged to a fleeing giant.
35 WAR MUSEUM
The Penang War Museum was built on the remnants of an Old British fort which defended Penang’s coast. It features old war relics and depicts the lifestyle of soldiers in those times. The historic site is an ideal setting for paintball tournaments. Jalan Batu Maung.For reservations, call Jenny at 016-421 3606 Open 9am – 6pm daily. Call 04-626 5142
36PENANG BRIDGE
The first Penang Bridge was opened in 1985, spans a total of 13.5km and is the main link between Penang Island and the mainland on Peninsular Malaysia. It is also the annual site for the Penang Bridge International Marathon. However, Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (second Penang Bridge) with a total length of 24km is completed in 2014. It connects the southeastern part of the island to the mainland.
28PENANG NATIONAL PARK
For nature lovers, this is definitely a place you must visit. Take on the nature trails if you’re an adventurous person and hike all the way up to the pristine beaches of Teluk Duyung, Muka Head or Pantai Kerachut. The park is home to a nesting site for turtles and a meromictic lake, definitely one of Penang’s most treasured natural heritage.Jalan Hassan Abbas, Balik Pulau. Open 7.30am – 6pm daily. Call 04-881 3530/00
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Meromictic lake is located in Penang National Park. It consists of freshwater and saltwater which is a rarity as there are only three in Asia and one in Malaysia. Meromictic describes a condition whereby two layers of liquids with different temperature. In this case, the lake's deep water is warmer and saltier sea water and its’ surface is colder and fresher clear water. They remain separated in two layers. May to August is the tour season for the meromictic lake. Out of the season, the lake is dry bottom like a well.
MEROMICTIC LAKE
38NINE EMPEROR GODS TEMPLE
Built in 1971 and one of the biggest in Butterworth, the temple is dedicated to the worship of the Nine Emperor Gods. On the 9th Month of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the Nine Emperor Gods Festival will be held for duration of 9 days. During the festival, rituals such as skewering of a 9m spear between the mouth and fire walking will be carried out.Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth.
39MENGKUANG DAM
Officially opened in 1985, Mengkuang Dam is notably larger than the Air Itam Dam with a storage capacity ten times greater. The massive dam is a popular destination for sports and recreational activities. A homestay programme (Mengkuang Titi) is available as well.Seberang Perai.
40ST. ANNE’S CHURCHFounded in 1846, the Roman Catholic church is named after St. Anne, mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Every July, St. Anne’s Feast is celebrated grandly. It is usually followed by two nights of candle light procession and vigil.Jalan Kulim, Bukit Mertajam.
41TAMAN RIMBA BUKIT MERTAJAM
Located 457m above sea level, the Recreational Forest is home to many indigenous flora and fauna. A hike through the 37 ha of sprawling rainforest should satisfy your hunger for adventure while chalets are available for those who are interested to stay in. Open 8am – 5pm daily. Call 04-539 1743
42AUTO-CITY JURU
Auto-City is a one-stop destination for food, entertainment and shopping. It hosts over 30 restaurants serving both local and international cuisines. Also, consists of entertainment outlets with unique concepts and live music. Shopping here is an experience that allows you to blend with nature as Auto-City adopts an eco-tourism approach. Call 04-501 1222 (Management office: 9.30am – 6pm) www.autocity.com.my
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PULAU AMAN
Pulau Aman, which means “Island of Peace” translated from the Malay language is a small fishing village accessible via a 15-minute boat ride from Batu Musang Jetty, Seberang Perai. Fishing, water sports and jungle trekking are some of the popular activities on the island. Visitors can also take the opportunity to feast on a variety of fresh seafood dishes from a floating seafood restaurant operating on the island. Boat services: call 019-409 0945 (Mr. Haji Yaakob)
37PENANG BIRD PARK
It is home to more than 300 species of birds from around the world. Conceived as a garden oasis, the 5-acre park is filled with waterfalls, natural ponds and a rich diversity of flora and fauna. You can also see free-roaming pelicans, flamingos, swans, storks, mandarin ducks and other kinds of birds. Taman Burung Seberang Jaya, Perai.Open 9am – 6.30pm daily.Call 04-399 1899 Fax: 04-399 1899
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The one & only Glass Museum in Penang. Specializes in fused glass, Batik glass painting and creative glass arts & craft. i-Box Design is listed in Malaysia Book of Records as the first “Museum of Glass” in Malaysia and also achieved the record for “The Longest Motive Glass Batik”.6, Jalan Burma.Call 04-251 9880 & 251 9881Adult: RM15, Child/Senior: RM7Open 9.30am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)9.30am – 5pm (Saturday) Sunday & public holiday closed.Contact via Facebook: Glass Museum Penang
i-Box DESIGN GLASS MUSEUM
4TOP VIEW RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Penang highest gastronomic experience with 360 degree stunning view of Penang. You also get to savour exceptional and creative cuisine, best-in-class international buffet by award-winning chef.Komtar, Level 59 & 60, Jalan Penang.Call 04-262 5960 or 012-683 3753, 017-336 8649
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ICON CITY
New business and lifestyle hub in Bukit Mertajam (GPS: 5.34485, 100.43452) with many eateries, shopping mall, hotels and residences. It is conceptualized to become the next prestigious commercial belt on mainland Penang.
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THE HABITAT PENANG HILL
A world class eco-tourism facility on the fringes of a 130-million year old virgin rainforest on Penang Hill, aspiring to promote environmental and conservation awareness amongst visitors through its nature trail, canopy walkways & zip lines allowing you to reconnect with nature at its best.Open 9.30am – 7pm (last ticket sold by 6pm). Closed on every Wednesday. Call 04-826 7677
11SUFFOLK HOUSE
The Suffolk House was built in the 1780s on a vast estate owned by the founder of Penang, Captain Francis Light. The mansion features authentic Anglo-Indian architecture, which earned it a special recognition from UNESCO. Today, part of the mansion has been converted into an upscale restaurant. 250, Jalan Air Itam. Guided tours available daily 10am – 6pm Call 04-228 1109 Fax: 04-228 1103 Restaurant reservation: 04-228 3930
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FLOATING MOSQUEMalaysia’s first ever floating mosque is located along the scenic stretch of Tanjung Bungah and able to accommodate up to 1500 worshippers. The mosque features a blend of local and Middle Eastern architecture with a seven-storey minaret which was built on the sea surface.Tanjung Bungah.
Entopia is a lush tropical sanctuary and vivarium for all kinds of little dwellers of our planet such as butterflies, dragonflies and fireflies. Its multi-storey Indoor Discovery Centre runs thrilling interactive workshops and fun activities for visitors to engage with Mother Nature through the unseen world of Insects & Invertebrates! 830, Jalan Teluk Bahang.Open 9am – 7pm daily, last admission at 5.30pm. Call 04-888 8111 www.entopia.com for more information.
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7P. RAMLEE’S HOUSE
This landmark commemorates the late larger- than-life comedian, actor, singer, composer and film director P. Ramlee. It chronicles his life as well as showcases his personal memorabilia. Jalan P. Ramlee, Taman Kampar.Open 10am – 5.30pm (Closed on Mondays, except during public or school holidays) Call 04-281 7484
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FIREFLY SANCTUARY
Behold the rare enchanting sight of fireflies along the Sungai Kerian riverbank with a sunrise or sunset boat. Other exotic activities you could try are octopus catching, bat cave exploration and a visit to Penang’s largest sea fish cage farm. ww.amazingplanner.com.my
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STAR CRUISES
Begin your dream voyage at Penang’s Swettenham Pier onboard Star Cruises. Packages available.The Swettenham Pier, built in 1904 and subsequently redeveloped into a terminal for large cruise ships and other boats, provides facilities for shipping and cruise passenger arrivals and departures.6, Beach Street. Open 8.15am – 5.15pm. Call 04-269 8388www.starcruises.com
26FOREST RECREATION PARK AND MUSEUMBeautiful floras and faunas can be found in this 100-acre landscaped park. You can also learn in the museum on how the forestry sector plays an important role in the socioeconomic development of Malaysia. Taman Rimba, Teluk Bahang. Open 9am – 5pm daily. Call 04-885 1280
Bus Information Explore Penang by Rapid Penang
For more information about Rapid Penang’s bus routes, please contact the company. T: 604-238 1313 W: www.rapidpg.com.my*Information is correct at time of printing. Please check website for more up-to-date bus routes.
TAXI SERVICE City Radio Taxi Service T: 04-229 9467 Penang Taxi Drivers Association T: 04-262 5721Super Radio Taxi Service T: 04-281 8766 Aswan Taxi T: 04-210 8211
Note: Metered taxi service is available through MyTeksi App (Android/IOS).
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An interpretative museum that employs over 500 teddy bears, of all sizes and from all over the world, to tell the stories of P e n a n g p e r s o n a l i t i e s , culture, heritage and history of teddy bear. Double Tree Resort, Batu Ferringhi. Open 9am – 6pm (weekend). Call 016-550 5949 www.teddyvillemuseum.com
TEDDYVILLE MUSEUM
Asia’s first and the world’s largest Toy Museum. Houses a collection of toys and 100 iconic life size figures. Its Heritage Garden grows wealth of tropical herbs, spices, fruit trees and carnivorousplants.Jalan Teluk Bahang. Open 9am – 6pm daily,last admission at 5.30pm. Call 012-460 2096
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