WHAT TO SEE
Experience the unique charms of Straits eclectic architecture and sights from our colonial past that
has earned George Town a place in Unesco’s heritage site listing. Here, every clanhouse and
building represents a page of Penang’s colourful history and every street corner has a tale to tell,
not limited to the following, our recommendations are:
- Blue Mansion (Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion) – Leith Street
- Khoo Kongsi (Khoo Association Clan House) - Cannon Square
- Arts & Crafts - Armenian Street
- The Chew, Lee, Tan and Lim Clan Jetties - Weld Quay
- Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang Hill - Ayer Itam
- Street arts - along most of the streets in George Town, be dazzled with wall paintings
and wrought iron sculptures, encapsulating the local scenes of yesteryears
- Penang is internationally famous for its food, typically served in an alfresco atmosphere from
local coffee shops, open air food court to standalone hawker stalls - Fried Koay Teow - Kafe Ping Hooi, Carnavon Street
- Bah Kut Teh - Restoran Cheng Heong, Air Itam [no longer operating]
- Assam Laksa - Coffeeshop at Foothill of Ayer Itam Dam
- Curry Mee - Hot Bowl Rangon Road & 50, Lorong Seratus Tahun
- Hokkien Mee - Ah Soon Kor Stall, Kim Sin San Coffee Centre, Macalister Road
- Lor Mee and Wan Tan Mee - Ipon Lane ( next to Jelutong market)
- Lor Bak - Kheng Pin Coffeeshop - Sri Bahari Road (nearby Cititel Penang)
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