Penang Hotels & Travel Guide
Penang Tourist Information
Penang, although a small island, has
no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery to amaze you.
From
walking along the sandy beaches of Tanjung Bungah to admiring the landscape from
the summit of Penang Hill and playing with vipers in Snake Temple to shopping
for merchandise in Georgetown, you'll never
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Best Value Hotel of the Month
The pinnacle of luxury & old-world charm Bayview International Georgetown is surrounded by various historical sites including the Penang State Museum and St. George Church. Each guestroom is equipped with all the modern amenities including wireless broadband connection and the hotel also boasts Penang’s only revolving restaurant that offer diners a 360 degree view of the island.

Georgetown is Penang Island 's capital city with a long and illustrious history under British colonial times. It is also one of the largest cities in terms of population and size in Malaysia, despite being on a small island.
Batu Feringgi's is Penang Island's most popular beach destination for tourists and locals. This long stretch of sandy beach is home to a wide range of resorts, shopping opportunities and water sports.
Located closely to Georgetown, Tanjung Bungah is hidden among lush greenery and rocky landscapes. Some claim that the views of the horizon from the beach are simply the best in Penang.
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Discover the city of Penang, where there are plenty of sightseeing opportunities as well a chance to sample its culture and heritage. Take a tour around town on a trishaw and visit some of Penang’s significant heritage points in the city, and witness the city’s vibrancy in full swing at night.
Malaysia's 'Pearl of the Orient' carries a natural beauty and cultural splendour like no other place. Although Penang is a small island, has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery to amaze you!!!
Thanks to its enticing beaches and a number of historical and religious sites, the island of Penang is considered the "Pearl of Southeast Asia." |
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Located on the beachfront, Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort is a luxurious retreat with rooms that boast views of the green hills or the blue seas.
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Surrounded by lush natural surroundings, guests of Jerejak can choose either a pampering spa vacation or spend their stay engaging in outdoor action.
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Located along the famous Macalister Road – which features Penang’s famous Hawker Food Center – the Red Rock boasts comfy rooms with scenic views.
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Penang's main attraction is the stretch of hawker stalls and food courts that line the inner side of the esplanade. If you're absolutely short on time in Penang, you need to come here for a true experience of Penang's culinary culture!
In recent times, the nightlife scene in Penang has grown to massive proportions. During weekends, throngs of people can be seen making a beeline for the pubs, bars, discos, nightclubs and karaoke lounges dotting the major cities.
From shopping malls to night markets and antique shops to cultural
areas, Penang has the whole gamut of commodities for sale.
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages.