The capital of Penang, George Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, vibrant street art, and a bustling food scene. Don't miss the street art by Ernest Zacharevic, popularly known as the 'Malaysian Banksy.'
Offering panoramic views of the island, Penang Hill is a popular spot for tourists. You can reach the top via a funicular train and enjoy the cooler climate along with the scenic vistas.
This is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. The temple complex is impressive, with beautiful architecture and stunning views of the surrounding areas.
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, this park is home to diverse flora and fauna. You might even spot nesting turtles on the beaches within the park.
Known for its beautiful beaches, Batu Ferringhi is a great place for water sports and relaxing by the sea. The night market here is also worth a visit for local crafts and street food.
These are traditional Chinese settlements built on stilts along the waterfront. Each jetty is named after a Chinese clan and offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the residents.
Established in 1884, these gardens showcase a wide variety of tropical plants and are a peaceful retreat from the city.