Georgetown Penang MALAYSIA
Explore Penang’s most historical landmarks and learn more about the background on this 4 hour tour!, This compact tour will take you to the most interesting.
Georgetown Penang Tourism
As Malaysia’s fourth most-populated city, Georgetown is the colourful, multicultural capital of Penang Island. Once an eminent trading hub on the Straits of Malacca, the UNESCO-listed city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, temples, mosques and pristine beaches. Beyond the old town, Georgetown is a modern city with skyscrapers and shopping malls.
The entirety of Georgetown is overlooked by Penang Hill, offering forested hiking trails, campsites and a funicular railway. Georgetown boasts some of Southeast Asia’s best-preserved colonial architecture. The 38-roomed Blue Mansion is Penang’s most famous building, with an indigo facade. Arched windows and colonnades decorate the neo-Baroque City Hall. Fort Cornwallis, Malaysia’s biggest fort, showcases its star-shaped bastion enclosing a park. Nearby is Esplanade, Penang Clock Tower, and St George’s, Asia’s oldest Anglican church.
Some more must-visit destinations in Georgetown include Chew Jetty’s mysterious overwater Chinese villages, Straits Quay Marina Mall, Penang State Museum, the Rainbow Skywalk glass bridge on George Town’s tallest building, and Gurney Drive Beach.