George Town Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Penang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Little Nyonya in Penang
Rent a Kebaya at the Nyonya Palazzo and you will get free entry into the Peranakan Museum (just next door)!
We had a good time exploring the museum (took so many photos and videos while pretending we are filming The Little Nyonya drama series with the family) and enjoyed some Peranakan food and kuehs thereafter.
Definitely one of the highlight for our Penang trip!
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Pranglin Mall 1st avenue
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The next time you are visiting penang, you can consider visiting the 1st avenue and the pranglin mall. The pranglin mall has been there for decades when we went there many years ago. Now with the newly opened 1st avenue mall, it really brings in the crowd. Similar to other shopping complexes, there are many retail outlets within the mall itself. There are many dining options to choose from. There is also a food court which serves a wide range of food at an economical and affordable prices at the higher level of the mall. We had our meal at the chicken rice restaurant located on the basement floor. We enjoyed shopping at both the malls which are just nearby each other. You can allocate an hour or two to visit the two malls.
Gardens at Temple
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.There is a beautiful floral garden at the lek kok si temple. You would walk past the garden full of beautiful flowers. There are hibiscus, Roselle, marigold, mint flower, ginger flower, and many others. Resting at the sides of the garden are hundreds of Buddha statues surrounding the garden. There is hardly any shelter at the garden area as the plants require full sunlight to grow with good health. Bring along an umbrella or a hat when exploring the garden at the temple. You can take a grab from the town area to reach the temple for about 15 to 25 MYR depending on your location. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to reach here.
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📍Pulau Pinang
i never get bored visiting Pulau Pinang. there’re plenty of places to visit, covering various category, from historical, nature, local food and many more.
things to do in pulau pinang:
- have a breakfast in a local food court: Astaka Taman Tun Sardon (Pic 2; Serabai with kaya + Teh tarik, Pic 3: Roti jala with curry)
- rent a bicycle to explore georgetown
- visit clan jetty (pic 4)
- visit P. Ramlee house museum (pic 1; a prominent icon of Malay entertainment was born here)
- visit Pinang Peranakan Mansion (pic 6-7) and buy some baba nyonya souvenir (pic 8)
- take ootd pics at Penang Art street (pic 9-10) and try the delicious lemon x dragon fruit sofuto (pic 11)
- local food dinner at Padang Kota Lama (pic 12-14)
- have nasi kandar for lunch at Deen’s maju (pic 16-18)
- durian! (pic 19) this is seasonal, you can find a lot of stall selling durian along the road it it is in season
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George Town Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
A whimsical 30-hr trip to Georgetown, Penang
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Itinerary guide from a georgetown first timer
(30 hours+ stay only)
So last 11.11 sale, i had a whimsical purchase of a good priced tickets (from Trip) to Penang from Singapore.
And so for one of the weekend in January i flew from Changi T4 to Penang Interantional Airport.
Upon landing, I was contemplating if i would take a Grab (RM 25+) from Airport to my Hotel or take the bus to the city center, luckily when i stepped out of the airport doors, i saw an incoming Rapid Bus 401E coming to the bus stop, and so i ran to catch it~ the fare was only RM 2.70, what a good deal!
The travel time was around an hour, and i alight at Komtar. Since is was past lunch time, i ate on one of the nearby shopping malls around. After i was done and shopped a bit, i took a Grab to my hotel nearby for RM 5.00.
So this was my plan for the trip:
After Noon Plans (after 5pm)
📍Penang Hotel
📍Penang Esplanade
📍Fort Cornwallis
📍Walk aound the city
📍Back to Hotel
📍Dinner and Drinks at nearby bar at Chula st.
📍Sleep
Morning Plan (8am to 12nn check out)
📍Walk around to see street arts (after sunrise)
📍Breakfast
📍Pinang Peranakan Mansion
📍Walk around some more
📍Hotel Check out at noon
📍Lunch at China House
📍Art Lane
📍Grab to Queensbay mall (for shopping)
📍Grab to Penang Airport
And that's it, that was how i roughly spend my trip~
#Georgetown #Penang #Malaysia #2dayTrip #itinerary
The Kazan by The Volcano
A Malaysian venture started out by a group of four friends who fell in love with the original THE VOLCANO in Chiang Mai, Thailand, the Japanese influence in its menu still come through nonetheless regardless the locality. With the cheese toasts like 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵𝗮 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝗯𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗣𝗼𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗧𝗼𝗮𝘀𝘁 as the establishment’s forefront items, it gives the much desired eating experience from the cheese pull to the warm, soft and milky texture of the cheese filling.
Even for the cheese-free alternatives including 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘄𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗿𝘆 & 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗣𝗼𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁 𝗙𝗿𝘂𝗶𝘁𝘀 𝗧𝗼𝗮𝘀𝘁, the french toast never fails to shine with its sweet and buttery scent complementing the flavourful and tart filling.
With ample seating for varying group sizes and seating styles, it is a great location for an afternoon or evening chat over dessert. Looking forward to try its many other Japanese-inspired delicacies on the next visit.
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The Prestige Hotel Penang
A lovely hotel located near the beach in Georgetown. From their rooftop swimming pool, you can get a great vista of the mainland and the ports across the straits. The hotel is not very tall but it is long. There are plenty of shops on the ground floor such as a convenience store, a cafe and a fine dining restaurant. I love their interior decoration. The is also a bar on the rooftop and an up and coming restaurant. The rooms are spacious and clean. The lighting design is very nice, and it exudes warmth and serenity. The room amenities are standard but I do love the local snacks I enjoyed during my childhood years. The bed is comfortable and the sheets and linen are fresh. They also have a car park and guests park for free. The street is quiet in the evening despite the hotel's popularity.
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Kafka Coffee
This is our first visit to Kafka and I like the ambient and food here. Spaces and no disappointment on any food that we ordered. Music is so good. Its not noisy so you can have a great chilling time here with your friends.
Strongly recommended for gathering to try different variety of food here. I will definitely come back again to try out other food in the menu.
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Penang Street Art Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Artsy street
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#penang
This is the Penang Art street located in George Town, Penang Island. It is conveniently located in the city Center where you can get there by using the grab app or if you’re staying in George Town, you can walk there too. There are many art murals in the arts street and they also have unique artistic shops around featuring local artists products. It is worth a visit.
Penang Street Art exploration!
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Penang Street Art is one of the famous tourist attractions in George Town, Malaysia. These urban murals throughout the UNESCO-listed heritage sites of George Town depicting nature, life and culture of Penang.
My local Penang friend brought me there to explore the beautiful street murals, we spent almost half a day walk to hunt the murals, we took quite a lot of photos, although feeling little tired but it was really an interesting experience!
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Penang Street Art
Walk around George Town and you will find lots of murals and street art, some portraying the everyday life of locals, while some others are commissioned by local businesses. Some of these murals are 3D like, allowing you to take photos with them for memories.
It is definitely interesting to hunt for these street art when you are in George Town. There are also street maps, or you can just use the Google map to find some of these murals. However, some of them are fading and in not so good condition.
Penang Murals
One of the fun activities in Penang is to hunt for street art and murals. While exploring George Town, we took some time to wander around the alleys in search of the artwork and take photos. There is a fun collection of wall murals, paintings, and sculptures scattered around, and the most popular ones will have people waiting to have their photo taken. The art really highlights the creativity and fun spirit of Penang.
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The TOP Penang, Theme Park Penang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
The TOP, amazing theme park in George Town
#malaysia
The TOP Penang is a theme park & edutainment featuring Rainbow Skywalk and Observatory Deck on the rootop of level 68 of Komtar Tower, the iconic and highest tower in George Town, Penang. Other attractions are Jurassic Research Centre with replica dinosaurs, Boutique Aquarium, Tech Dom, The Gravityz and 4 more attractions. Apart of that, there also have cafes and eateries within the tower.
It was an amazing experience visited the
Rainbow Skywalk and Observatory Deck, really enjoys overlooking the gorgeous views of the George Town city. My suggestion is could be better to visit in the evening, the night scence is more attractive!
They have 2 packages of admission ticket:
➡ Combo with 3 main attractions, RM75/adult and RM55/child.
➡ Super 9 with all 9 attractions, RM98/adult and RM58/child.
Operating hour: open daily from 10am - 10pm, except Tuesday from 10am - 7pm.
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Highest Curved Walk From The Top Penang
One of the recommended place to go in Penang if you like to have historical view of Penang. The highest building in Penang allowed you to have full unblock view.
U can the the clear Penang bridge view , beautiful island view surround by the sea , Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal , if you lucky enough you can see the big ferry too.
Price is RM68 , first you will be leading to level 59 to have a short briefing of The Top Penang & historical of Penang, follow by indoor walk. There is a indoor skywalk too for you to take some picture .
And then proceed to 68 floor to the rainbow skywalk! The view is amazing and the skywalk abit short .
If you have enough time you may spend upto 2 hours here.#mymymemories #awesomepic
🇲🇾 The TOP Penang
The highest building in Georgetown and the whole of Penang. The TOP Penang added more floors, and it has a new theme park and skywalk for everyone. You also can walk around the rooftop for an exciting experience. It also has an indoor aquarium and a dinosaur park within the same building. It is worth to buy a package ticket to enter all these facilities. Otherwise you can buy single attraction ticket too. I will say it is a must visit because The TOP Penang is a new attraction. The price is also not expensive, and this place is not crowded. So, live your dream, take that trip!
#weekendgetaways #penang #takethattrip #liveyourdreams #mytripvlog
Top Komtar Penang : Sky-High Delights
Nestled amidst the vibrant streets of Penang, the Top Komtar Penang is a majestic icon that beckons visitors from afar. My journey to this architectural wonder promised a day filled with adventure, culture, and awe-inspiring views that left an indelible mark on my memory.
As I ascended the Komtar Tower's elevator, my anticipation soared with each passing floor. The glass-walled lift offered glimpses of the cityscape that awaited me at the top. Upon reaching the 68th floor, I emerged into a realm of elegance and excitement.
The Rainbow Skywalk, a breathtaking glass walkway that jutted out from the tower, was my first stop. As I stepped onto the transparent floor, the bustling city lay beneath my feet, a sprawling canvas of colors and life. The sensation of walking on air was exhilarating and slightly nerve-wracking, but the panoramic views of Penang's coastline, lush hills, and Georgetown's historic architecture were worth it.
My adventure continued with Gravityz, an adrenaline-pumping obstacle course at the rooftop. Harness-clad, I conquered suspended bridges, swings, and even a zipline, all while absorbing the unbeatable vistas that stretched to the horizon.
To immerse myself in Penang's rich heritage, I explored The Top's Avenue of Adventures. This cultural journey transported me through time, showcasing traditional games, arts, and crafts that brought the island's history to life.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, I headed to the Top View Restaurant & Lounge. Here, I indulged in a sumptuous meal while the city lights glittered below. The combination of delicious cuisine and a 360-degree view made for an unforgettable dining experience.
My day at the Top Komtar Penang was truly extraordinary. It blended modern thrills with the island's cultural roots and offered a perspective of Penang that will forever be etched in my heart. If you're seeking an adventure that soars to new heights, this is the place to be. 🇲🇾
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
A Taste of Penang Heritage at Georgetown
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First Trip of the year!
In the spirit of last year’s 11.11 i sorta impulsively booked a solo trip in Penang, Malaysia. As a first solo trip, i chose a destination close to singapore, with a flying time of 1 hr and 15 mins. it is pretty close.
One of my stop is the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, which is a well preserved mansion that houses artifacts, antiques and architecture of the old times. The details ate very intricate, a true craft of an artisan of the past.
I visited early in the morning, just as they open at around 9:30am, and the people haven’t flowed in yet.
#Penang #Georgetown #Malaysia
Pinang Peranakan Mansion, heritage of the Baba Nyonya
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The Pinang Peranakan Mansion is the masterpiece of the heritage building featuring the design and facade of the Peranakans, also known as Baba Nyonya or the Straits Chinese who mainly settled in the Straits settlements during the 19th centuries. Built in Year 1893 by Kapitan Chung Keng Kwee, this mansion has all the designs from the West, Chinese and Malay. It showcases all the characteristics of the Peranakans, such as the long table (Tok Panjang), the sky well in the middle for capturing sunlight, the chambers for the young masters and childrens, kitchens and also showcases a huge collections of old wares like the plates and the bowls, as well as jeweleries. This mansion was also used as a film site for drama and series such as Crazy Rich Asians, The Little Nyonya etc. This is indeed the most well preserved Peranakan relic till date.
Peranakan Mansion - A Timeless Experience
My visit to the Pinang Peranakan Mansion was nothing short of a captivating journey into the rich tapestry of Peranakan culture. Nestled in the heart of George Town, Penang, this exquisite mansion beckoned with promises of history, tradition, and a glimpse into a bygone era.
As I entered through the ornate wooden doors, I was immediately transported back in time. The mansion, a masterful fusion of Chinese, Malay, and European architectural styles, stood as a testament to the opulence of the Peranakan elite. Its colorful façade, adorned with intricate tiles and carved wooden panels, hinted at the stories hidden within.
The interiors were a sensory feast. Every room was a symphony of colors, textures, and intricate details. Elaborate porcelain vases, finely carved rosewood furniture, and delicate beaded slippers adorned the space. The air was thick with the fragrance of incense, transporting me to an era when rituals and traditions were paramount.
The heart of the mansion was undoubtedly the grand dining hall. A long, elaborately set table took center stage, surrounded by opulent Peranakan porcelain and silverware. I could almost imagine the Peranakan family gathering here for sumptuous feasts, celebrating their unique blend of Chinese and Malay heritage.
One of the highlights was the extensive collection of antique jewelry and clothing, showcasing the Peranakan's flair for intricate beadwork and embroidery. Each piece told a story of craftsmanship and cultural fusion, revealing the Peranakan's unwavering commitment to preserving their traditions.
The Pinang Peranakan Mansion was not just a feast for the eyes but also a learning experience. Knowledgeable guides shared anecdotes and historical insights, adding depth to the visual spectacle. I discovered how the Peranakan culture was an amalgamation of customs, cuisines, and languages, and how this cultural hybridization shaped the identity of the Straits Chinese community.
My visit to the Pinang Peranakan Mansion was a mesmerizing journey through time, offering a window into the unique world of the Peranakan culture. It was a place where history came alive through artistry and craftsmanship, leaving an indelible impression of the beauty and complexity of this vibrant heritage. It was, without a doubt, an awesome experience that left me with a newfound appreciation for the Peranakan legacy.
Peranakan Mansion
The Peranakan Mansion in Penang used to be a residence of a tin-mining tycoon and was later purchased by the current owner, who also happens to be an art collector, and converted into a museum to display some of his collections and also share Penang’s Peranakan heritage. We took a tour here, which lasted almost two hours, and our guide was very animated, sharing stories of Penang as well as the former and current owner and the history of the building itself. A must-see in Penang!
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#penang
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