A city known as the “Pearl of the Orient” with multiple Asian influences predominantly Indian and Chinese, Penang is a Malaysian state that includes part of the mainland as well as the island of Penang, featuring an incredible abundance of activities that speak to the adventurer within.
Offering something for everyone, you’ll be delightfully enchanted to see the incredible amount of entertainment opportunities, from epic theme parks to an endless list of fascinating museums! Penang also shows its other, cultural side that offers to experience the delicious local cuisine, an incredible amount of local farms, orchards, and national parks, amongst other things!
Explore for the day the many temples ranging in various religions, from Hindu to Buddhist, take a Trishaw ride around the capital, George Town, and spot the best food places to devour the local cuisine! Visit the Clan Jetties of Penang, and learn about the Chinese immigrants that made their homes over the water on stilts!
And this is just the beginning of it, let’s continue exploring the rest of the fun things to do in Penang!
1 – Enjoy breathtaking views of the city at Penang Hill
Relish the panoramic Penang Hill, offering towering views over Penang Island, extraordinary wildlife sightings, beautiful heritage homes, and more!
Hop on the exciting Penang Hill Funicular, gaping at the views of the city and nature all around, until making it to the amazing viewing Penang Hill Upper Station platform! Enjoy a variety of beautiful tree ferns, and incredible and colorful orchids, while in the mix with birds of different varieties, insects, and monkeys!
Penang Hill is in the Air Itam suburb, 14 minutes from George Town.
2 – Get in touch with nature at the Entopia theme park
Make it to Entopia theme park, an indoor/ outdoor theme park centered around Malaysia’s rich biodiversity, featuring one of the largest butterfly gardens in the country, plus more!
Explore The Natureland, a large garden brimming with 15,000 butterflies of 60 species, to its 200 different plant species, and lush waterfalls, trees, and ponds, including the stunning Home Tree!
The Cocoon features an indoor museum to enjoy interactive exhibits of the local flora and fauna, bringing you closer to nature via technology and fun workshops!
3 – Uncover the mysteries of Kek Lok Si temple
Visit the country’s largest Buddhist temple, Kek Lok Si temple, on Penang Hill, known as one of the most important pilgrimage sites for neighboring countries, including the Philippines and Singapore.
Dating back to 1891, the Kek Lok Si Temple features dozens of Buddha imagery, wonderful murals, incredible details in its structure including carvings, and more carrying so much symbolism!
Tour the temple, and see the blend of cultures within its structure, from Thai, Chinese, and Burmese, on a self-guided tour or with a professional guide!
4 – Take a glimpse into British influence at Fort Cornwallis
Stop by one of the many remnants of the British presence in Penang at Fort Cornwallis, a defense structure built to protect Penang from oncoming threats and attacks in the 18th century.
Named after Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis, it continues to be the tallest fort in Malaysia! Tours are offered to explore the powerful fort, while viewing pieces of the fort’s relics, like old canons, and viewing platforms!
Read the historical plaques around, and take a photo at the fun soldier cut-out photo op!
5 – See for yourself the Reclining Buddha
Located at Wat Chayamangkalaram temple is the famous reclining Buddha, a 33-meter-long, gold-plated Buddha statue, said to symbolize the death of Buddha and their peaceful acceptance of death.
Along with viewing this amazing structure, you’ll see a few containers, said to hold the ashes of some of the faith believers. Afterward, explore the nearby Thai village and historic cemetery. The land on which the structure was constructed was given to the Thai community of Penang by Queen Victoria in 1845.
When visiting, remember to remove your shoes to enter.
6 – Taste authentic Malaysian street food
Visit the best local restaurants and food spaces like the famous Gurney Drive Hawker Center, to get the best of Malaysian street food in one place!
Enjoy a fun, 4-hour-long food tour with a local foodie, sampling everything from Char Koay Teow (rice noodles stir-fried with numerous veggies and prawns) to Asam Laksa (Chinese-Malaysian fusion of tamarind-flavored broth with mackerel), and more!
Sip local beverages like Teh Taki (Indian-Malaysian tea), and sweet desserts like Ice Kacang (ABC) made of shaved ice with condensed milk!
7 – Feel the contagious fun at Escape Theme Park
Ready for some adventurous things to do in Penang? Visit Escape theme park, Malaysia’s most popular theme park, located 33 minutes away from George Town, featuring thrilling roller coasters, fun zip lines, high ropes courses, and much more!
The theme park offers fun rides for people of all ages, making this a perfect activity to do from families to solo travelers! From fun team-building activities to even camping at the theme park, and cooling water park!
Grab your tickets ahead of time to beat the lines!
8 – Check out the funky Dark Mansion Museum
Located in the capital city of Geroge Town is the fun-filled Dark Mansion museum, a cool glow-in-the-dark, and 3D modern art museum, with a few fun photo ops you cannot miss out on!
The optical illusions inside the unique museum offer an additional layer of curiosity, as well as the trippy hand-painted murals that “move” when the special lighting hits them from the best angle.
Perfect for families and friends, add this museum to the best things to do in Penang on a rainy day!
9 – Step back in time at the Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Step inside the interesting Pinang Peranakan Mansion, in the heart of George Town, where many Chinese immigrants arrived and lived, showcasing Peranakan culture.
At the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, step inside the ornate mansion, viewing examples of pieces that belonged to the community, and other wealthy residents that lived there, including ceramic pieces, antique furniture, kitchen goods, and more, while absorbing the interior structure!
Learn from the items the power of the Peranakan culture, mixed with British colonial influence, whether on a guided tour or self-led tour!
10 – Embark an epic Temple tour
Make your way around the impressive temples of Penang, starting north, visiting the deity Murugan at Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Temple, and climbing 513 stairs to reach the temple! Check out Dhammikarama Burmese Temple, the oldest Burmese and Malaysian temple in the country, and lastly, Buddhist Temple Wat Buppharam, where you can see the famed statue of “Lifting Buddha” in person!
Step inside the Hindu Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Khoo Kongsi, the richest and oldest temple in Malaysia, and Temple Kuan Yin Teng, the oldest Taoist temple known as the Goddess of Mercy Temple.
The Chinese Snake Temple is a fascinating and ornate temple designed for Master Qingshui, a previous rehabilitator of snakes, and lastly, the Hindu Arulmigu Karumariamman Temple is located on the mainland, with a towering height of 21 feet and is known as one of the biggest temples in Malaysia!
11 – Get your entertainment fix at The TOP Penang
Reach new heights when visiting The TOP Penang, an indoor theme park inside the Menara Komtar – one of the tallest skyscrapers in Malaysia and the tallest in Penang.
With a height of 816 feet, gather up your courage to do the Rainbow Skywalk from the 68th floor until arriving at the Top Observatory, seeing uninterrupted, 360-degree views of Penang!
Explore the indoor aquarium, the Penang State Gallery, and have fun at the Jurassic Research Center, among tons more activities, so pre-book tickets today!
12 – Rent a bike and tour the Penang countryside
Brace for educational fun when you check out the Penang countryside, with a wonderful set of activities to enjoy with family and friends!
Enjoy a fun bike tour, exploring the colonial architecture and historic homes of George Town and learning about the history of the city! Stop by the abundant and flavorful food stalls around the city for a few snacks!
Learn about the Chinese migrants that arrived in Penang, and the influential Peranakan culture, while also exploring the beautiful murals of the city, plus more!
13 – Experience the centuries-old Clan Jetties of Penang
Be amazed by the sight of houses on stilts over water at the traditional Clan Jetties of Penang, featuring around 6-9 over-the-water villages, built by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century!
Of all the jetties, the Chew Jetty is the most visited one, and each is made with specialized wood designed to overcome issues due to constant contact with water. Walk around, and see what the jetties’ main industries are!
Plan to visit early morning, and enjoy an authentic view of locals going about their mornings.
14 – Enjoy an afternoon at City Park
Step out into the nature of the grand City Park, which offers visitors everything from ample hiking trails under shady trees to an exciting water park with fountains and even archery activities!
On your walk, stumble across the giant chess set and get into a little competitive game with the locals, admire the flourishing vegetation of the parks, play some roller skating, or relax by the quaint fountains for a break mid-walk!
Lastly, don’t forget to check out the Super Trees, similar to the Supertrees of Singapore!
15 – Take some trippy selfies at the 3D Trick Art Museum
Looking for fun family plans? Check out the cool 3D art and optical illusion rooms inside the 3D Trick Art Museum!
From taking photos with optical illusions that you’re skydiving back to earth, or rowing a boat, to taking a photo with some cuddly pandas, there are 40+ different optical illusion rooms and funky art to experience when you get out of your comfort zone at this unique museum.
Only 7 minutes away from George Town, be sure to get your tickets ahead of time!
16 – Book a boat tour to the Penang Islands
Want to enjoy some awesome snorkeling? Check out Pulau Kendi, one of the larger islets nearby to enjoy lovely nature in its fullest splendor, from different bird varieties to hiking around the rugged nature.
Take a look at a few traditional boats (sampans) with the amazing mountain backdrops at Pulau Aman, located on Penang’s southwestern coast! Enjoy kayaking and hiking through the forest, amongst other fun activities.
Learn the history and temples of Pulau Jerejak, previously a jail and isolation island for tuberculosis patients.
17 – Enjoy the floral fragrance at Penang Botanic Gardens
With 29.4 hectares of rich flora and fauna, the Penang Botanic Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in Penang to visit!
On a scenic hike, find everything from exotic flowers to numerous animals residing in the parks’ beauty and more! Divided into different gardens, absorb new knowledge of different colors and scents of exotic flowers and plants!
Head to the amazing Orchidarium and Fern House, before getting ready to take on the 1.5-kilometer (less than 1 mile) Curtis Trail or the scenic Aroid Walkway!
18 – Pack your hiking shoes for a trip to Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest
35 minutes away from George Town is the 37-hectare Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest, a stunning green oasis that offers everything from hiking trails to picnic areas, swimming lakes, and even a few small waterfalls!
Make a stop at the small kiosks and try some local snacks, walk over the various suspension bridges, surrounded by dense greenery, moss-covered rocks, and the sound of small streams all over!
Pro tip: Bring a light sweater, as the temperature drops a few degrees at the park!
19 – Walk into the first Floating Mosque in Malaysia
Check out the fascinating Floating Mosque, also known as Tanjung Bungah, only 18 minutes away from George Town! In high-tide season, the mosque appears to float, however, its stilts become visible in low-tide season.
Known as the country’s first floating mosque, this particular mosque was built to replace an older mosque that was destroyed by a tsunami.
The new floating mosque bears a stunning Moorish architectural style and has an impressive 7-story minaret that calls out for prayer daily and features incredible views all around!
20 – Expand your child’s imagination at Kids CEO Playland
Check out Malaysia’s largest 4-story tall indoor playground at Kids CEO Playland! Encouraging children to use their creativity through age-level games and activities, while learning something new! This indoor playground makes the perfect addition to your list of the best activities to do in Penang with children.
See your kid’s excitement sliding down the 2-story aluminum slide, have them participate in the Colourful Crochet Tree tunnels, and for some bonus fun, check out the fun donut slide!
Only 23 minutes from George Town, pre-book your tickets!
21 – Walk amongst the birds at Penang Bird Park
Animal lovers, check out Penang Bird Park, a park/zoo that is home to 300+ different types of bird species, making it the only park of its kind in the country!
Breathe in the lush beauty of the gardens, brimming with orchids, bamboo, and palm trees, and check out the exciting Bird Show, with the trained parrots performing all sorts of fun acts.
Explore more, including the Geodesic Domes, and walk-in aviaries while spotting other animals from crocodiles to varied fish, tortoises, and more!
22 – Challenge your balance at The Gravityz
Looking for some adrenaline-pumping activities? Check out The Gravityz, one of the highest ropes challenges in the world reaching 239 meters high!
Walk the Confidence Path, which wraps around the height of the building, and if you’re brave enough, move on to the High Bench, and sit down with your feet dangling into the void to take the bird-eye views from above of George Town!
Filled with many more challenging yet fun ropes activities, you’ll find yourself stepping out of your comfort zone in the best way!
23 – Get brainy at Tech Dome Penang
Enjoy a rainy day inside the Tech Dome Penang, an interactive science center bringing to life different science subjects in fun ways for children to enjoy and adults to learn more from!
Focusing on the areas of engineering and technology, the non-profit science and technology center offers fun experiences, from the Bee-Bot, a problem-solving game with a mini robot, the G Drop, a gravity activity slide, and Mind Ball, a mind and focus activity to do with a friend, and more!
Tickets start at $6 USD.
24 – Figure out which way is up at the Upside Down Museum
Enjoy a head-scratching fun time at the Upside Down Museum, featuring specially designed upside-down rooms that will challenge your perception of reality, and invoke many laughs along the way.
Located in George Town, the Upside Down Museum is one large “house” and you’ll get to enter, and go through the different upside rooms, from the kitchen to the bedrooms, bathroom, and more!
A perfect activity for the family, tickets for this funky museum start at RM 29 for adults and RMM 21 for children.
25 – Tantalize your senses at the Tropical Spice Garden
Enjoy the natural and fertile 8-acre landscape at the Tropical Spice Garden, overflowing with incredible plant species of different varieties, along with a rich wildlife scene!
Set out 37 minutes away from George Town on Penang Island, the Tropical Spice Garden offers enriching cooking classes using vegetables grown at the spice garden, free audio guides in English, and a few more languages to explore the gardens.
Check out the Garden Cafe, overlooking the Strait of Malacca, and take a look at the weekly activities to get involved!
26 – Take a gander at the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
Located at the intersection of Light Street and Beach Street in George Town, is the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, built in 1897, to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.
With a height of 60 feet tall, and built with Moorish architectural influence, the famous clock tower is known as one of the island’s symbols, especially since it was funded by a local Penang millionaire.
You cannot enter the clock tower, however, you can still admire the structure, something Queen Victoria never got to do.
27 – Try some organic fruit at the Tropical Fruit Farm
Book a tour through the fragrant Tropical Fruit Farm, located on the hills of Teluk Bahang, 39 minutes from George Town!
With 200+ fruit species within its 25 acres of pure fertile land, enjoy the varieties of both local and international tropical and sub-tropical fruits, from the Americas to Africa, India, and locally.
On a delicious tour through the farm, sample a minimum of 15 different fruits from the orchards, many of which are grown with organic fertilizer. Grab a fruit smoothie or stay for lunch!
28 – Get musical at the Penang House of Music
Listen to Malaysian musical legacy at the Penang House of Music, learn about the budding careers of some of the popular musicians, and even explore a bit of cinema history!
With interactive exhibits, stop by the Radio Room, and see what it was like to be a radio DJ in the 1950s, playing with all the knobs and buttons to get the perfect song to play! Check out the Cinema Room, and learn about the biggest blockbusters in Malaysia, while paying close attention to the soundtracks!
29 – Relax at the best beaches
Enjoy an abundance of water sports, or lay out on the gold sand beaches at Batu Ferringhi Beach by day, and by night, enjoy the night markets and restaurants, located on the north coast of Penang Island, 36 minutes away from George Town!
For more water sports activities at the Penang Water Sports Centre, check out Tanjung Bungah Beach, home to some of the island’s best resorts!
Enjoy the dense and verdant trees beside the crystal blue waters at Pulau Jerejak Beach, only 15 minutes away from George Town.
30 – Step inside the St. George’s Anglican Church
Visit the oldest Anglican church in Malaysia, St. George’s Anglican Church, where followers of the Anglican religion have gathered since the early 1800s.
Located 6 minutes away from George Town, the church suffered numerous attacks throughout the year and even attacks during World War ll. The all-white church is designed in a blend of Neo-Classical, Georgian, and English Palladian architectural styles, with its towering Doric columns.
Visiting hours for the church are Monday-Thursday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Fridays and Sundays are closed.
31 – Take a tour of the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Fall in love with the history and charm that overtakes the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion and all those who visit, otherwise known as the Blue Mansion.
The only boutique hotel of its kind to receive prestigious awards including the UNESCO Conservation & Heritage Award, the historic mansion was built by the man, Cheong Fatt Tze, who was known as the “Rockafeller” of East Asia during the late 19th century.
Book a historic tour of the hotel grounds, and admire the seamless blend of Malaysian and Chinese cultures.
32 – See local art and history at the Penang State Museum
Explore the world of art and history in various forms housed inside the Penang State Museum, which also houses a grand art gallery worth viewing.
Enjoy a visit to the exhibits of the Penang State Museum, featuring dozens of pieces of physical Penang culture, from enamel bowls, old instruments, photography of old transportation modes, and historic images of Penang locals in traditional dress, plus more!
The art museum features drawings, prints, paintings, sculptures, and more pieces of art, dating from the 1960s, to today.
33 – Take a boat to Pulau Aman
Explore the quaint nature of Pulau Aman, also known as the “Island of Peace” which offers a great day escape into the islet’s sleepy village and relaxed lifestyle pace, with its car-free streets, and abundant nature all around.
Of the many fun things to do, fill your itinerary with a scenic boat ride to Jeti Batu Musang, try the local delicacy: mantis prawns in noodles, and even catch an extended glimpse at the oldest Sukun tree in the country!
To get here, take a ferry from Batu Musang Jetty.
34 – Get close to the orangutans at Orang Utan Island
Check out an Orang Utan Island day trip from Penang, and visit the 35-acre island sanctuary where you’ll get to learn about orangutans as you’re watching them in person in their habitats!
Book a fun tour, and be guided through the marked walking trails, snaking your way through the Orangutan’s homes, and observing how they eat and socialize with one another.
Learn about the efforts and education for locals and visitors to check on each orangutan, and the importance of this space, plus more!
35 – Have a spooky fun time at the Ghost Museum
Learn about local and international legends and mysteries at this unique Ghost Museum in George Town, where you’ll find life-size statues, rooms designed to describe local legends for an interactive experience, and even costumes to change into for some spooky pics!
From horror movie characters to a few creepy optical illusions playing with your imagination, and some virtual reality games to enjoy, this museum will entice your senses with a bit of mystery and lore!
Be sure to book your tickets ahead of time online!
36 – Practice your glass-making skills at the Glass Museum of Penang
Check out the unique and fun Glass Museum of Penang, a museum dedicated to the art of glass-making where you’ll get to offer a hand in making your glass-made object, and even check out some cool glass art!
Cross the funky infinity-effect mirror tunnel, get trippy inside the glass kaleidoscope, step on colorful glass floors, and see the cool glass murals to snap a few selfies!
Lastly, step inside the glass-making workshops, see 3 classic glass-making methods, and then try it for yourself!
37 – Work on your upper body strength with some indoor rock climbing
Practice your rock climbing skills with some indoor rock climbing activities in Penang! Whether you’re new to rock climbing or you’re a seasoned pro, step in for a fun time while getting some exercise in a fun way!
This activity is open to people of all ages, which means if you’re traveling with family, you’ll be able to participate in this fun activity together, with the support of a trained expert.
Check out the different packages starting at $9.89 for a day pass!
38 – Check out all the shops at George Town Love Lane
Make your way down the historic George Town Love Lane, known historically as a street that once housed the city’s brothels.
Today, the street is overflowing with the city’s trendiest cafes, shops, and hotels, and is worth a visit to see what’s happening where the locals hang out.
Plus, many of the previous heritage homes and brothels have now been converted into chocolate shops, cafes, and bars, so there is some history to learn while having a little fun on Love Street!
39 – Enjoy the rich biodiversity at The Habitat
Spend a few hours exploring nature and the local efforts for conservation and preservation of Malaysia’s grand biodiversity at The Habitat.
A 1.6-kilometer-long park (1 mile), The Habitat is a complete labor of love by the founders, who have devoted their work to conserving the natural landscape and educating locals and visitors on the importance of doing so.
On your walk, make stops at the various points of interest, including giant swings, the outdoor theater, endemic plants pavilions, ziplines, cafes, and more!
Tickets start at RM 60.00.
40 – Relish the vibrancy of Penang Little India
Get a taste of India right in Penang when you visit Penang Little India! A neighborhood only 4 minutes away from George Town, Little India has Penang’s oldest Hindu temple, incredibly delicious Indian food restaurants, and more!
Do some shopping for spices at the local shops and markets, explore the streets, and take a moment to see the Penang street art, especially the popular “Man on a Motorcycle” and other amazing works!
Check out the gold accessories, and flower garlands, and stop by to peruse the sarees.
41 – Head to Balik Pulau
On the southwestern side of Penang Island is the town of Balik Pulau, known as one of the greenest corners in Penang for its extremely verdant landscape, numerous farms, vibrant city life, and several experiences to enjoy it all.
Enjoy local delicacies like Roti Benggali style, and browse the action-packed food courts, explore the vibrant street art like the “Hakka Dancing Girl” and “Rubber Tupper” and for the adventurers, consider a hike through Teluk Bahang Dam!
Try local fruit like organic durian and go for a swim at Bao Sheng Durian Farm!
42 – Learn to cook some Malaysian dishes in a cooking class
Whether you want to learn from a professional chef or a local foodie, joining a cooking class is one of the best ways to learn about Penang’s culture and influences.
Lasting between 5-6 hours long, when you book a cooking class, you’ll get to learn more about dining traditions in Malaysia, while prepping and cooking specialty dishes like Asam Laska (a fish-based sour soup), Nasi Lemak (coconut rice with anchovy and hot chile sauce), plus more!
Cooking classes start at $106 USD.
43 – Learn about the times of war at the Penang War Museum
Considered the largest military museum in Southeast Asia, the Penang War Museum is a fascinating collection of military items and equipment that retell the story of wartime in Malaysia during WWll, in an interactive way.
Housed inside the original British-built fort in 1942, the Penang Museum is a step back in time with relics as far as an anti-aircraft pit, to bullet holes on the fort, while learning about the soldier’s testimonies, and more.
The Penang War Museum is located on Batu Maung Hill.
44 – Cross the Penang Bridge
Connecting Penang Island from the mainland is the well-built Penang Bridge, a 13.5-kilometer (8.4 miles) long bridge, making it the 2nd longest bridge in Malaysia, and the 5th longest in Southeast Asia.
Styled after the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, the Penang Bridge was inaugurated in 1981, to solve the increasing traffic issues between the island and the mainland that the ferry couldn’t suffice.
Whether you’re a runner or you want to cheer on, if you visit the last weekend of November, you’ll catch the Penang Bridge International Marathon!
45 – Try some durian at Green Acres Orchard
Visit the family-owned Green Acres Orchard, and get an eyeful of the vibrant fruits and their colors on a visit to this organic farm!
Try locally grown crops, including the main one, durian, with over 400 trees on the farm! With strong ideas when it comes to slow-food-dining, feel inspired by the story behind the family who moved themselves to the country from the city for a slower pace of life.
Enjoy local farm made products, like fruit jams and juices, and of course, organically grown tropical fruits!
46 – Savor the history of the local gastronomy at the Wonderfood Museum
Keep learning about the delicious food scene in Penang at the Wonderfood Museum, offering a deeper look at some of the country’s national dishes, as well as some local delicacies in large, plastic replicas!
Enjoy food displays of dishes like Tau Sar Piah, an oyster omelet, or Wantan Mee, in beautiful and creative ways, as you learn about the history and tradition of certain flavors and ingredients in the local dishes.
Lastly, take as many selfies in front of the beautiful food art!
47 – Relax on the beaches at Penang National Park
Frolic freely through the trails of Penang National Park, housing over 400 different flora and over 100 fauna species in its 1,213 hectares.
Walk through the famous Canopy Walkway, a 250-meter-long bridge surrounded by shady trees, and relish the beautiful Teluk Duyung or Teluk Ailing beach, and Pantai Kerachut for the best sunsets in the park! Don’t forget to pack your lunch to enjoy on the beach!
Enjoy the sights of monkeys hanging around as you walk the trails, plus other incredible animals!
Entry is free.
48 – Get the stories behind the street art
While exploring George Town, you’ll find that the locals love expressing themselves through street art with murals typically celebrating a local event, or describing local life.
On the mainland, enjoy Butterworth Art Walk, a vibrant mural-filled street with imagery and installations showcasing local history in a funky and creative way!
Also, view some of the most popular murals like “Little Children on Bicycle” “Boys on a Bike” and other pieces by Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic (Asia’s version of Banksy) around George Town, especially on Queen Street!
49 – Plan a trip to the other museums
See collectible toys and other historical playthings at the Toy Museum, and take a child-like adventure back into Malaysia’s toy history, with toys as lifelike and life-size!
Next, explore the Asia Camera Museum, featuring over 1,000 different types of cameras, and silent movie projectors, while learning about how movies were processed before digital cameras!
Next, head to the Straits and Oriental Museum, and get a view of what the Maritime Silk Road was all about with over 250 artifacts found including house items, jewelry, accessories, and more!
50 – Swing your best shot at Penang Golf Club
Enjoy some time on the green when you check out Penang Golf Club, Penang Island’s only championship golf course! Feel surrounded by traditional Penang nature, and views including the Penang Bridge, and beautiful fruit orchards, plus other scenic views.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or you’re just starting, all are welcome at the magnificent golf course. If you are new to golfing, however, you can inquire about taking golfing lessons, and enjoy some practice swings and plays with the professional staff at the golf course.
51 – Slip and slide at Bertam Souk & Water Park
Hit the water slides and wave pools at Bertam Souk & Water Park! Located 34 minutes away from George Town, have fun soaking up the sun and cooling off at the water activities!
From Dawwama Tornado, a thrilling spinning bowl ride, the Rush Racer, a speedy water slide, and the relaxing Blue Lagoon, enjoy the many water slides perfect for all ages and plans, for the perfect summer treat!
Tickets can be pre-booked online, children’s tickets start at RM 38.50, and adults 13+ start at RM 58.
52 – Feel in complete nature at Audi Dream Farm
Escape the city and crowds, and head to Audi Dream Farm, a small farm where the emphasis is on nature, organic and clean foods, and connecting with animals on the farm.
Enjoy the hands-on activities, designed to help families connect with nature, whether it’s feeding the farm animals, painting in nature, planting and picking fruit, and more! Book a tour and enjoy lunch on the farm, savoring locally-produced Malaysian dishes cooked with fresh ingredients.
To book your activities, including lunch, make your reservations on their website!
53 – Dine at the best restaurants
Located in Geroge Town, tuck into Indigo Restaurant at The Blue Mansion, for a fancy Malaysian cuisine affair! Enjoy the fusion of local cuisine with international influences based on the head chef’s travels. Make your reservations online!
For good coffee or a hearty lunch, check out Kota – When Francis Meets Rempah – a delicious restaurant to try out the modern culinary scene in Penang, featuring local traditional dishes with a modern twist.
Looking for a seasonal menu? Check out Mews Cafe, featuring a great menu with Malaysian classics, housed inside an airy beach-style cafe.
54 – Ride in style on a Trishaw Ride
Hitch a ride like the locals do on a traditional Trishaw Ride! Very similar to an Indian Tuk-Tuk or rickshaw, a Trishaw is a 3-wheeled “bike” meant to carry up to 1-3 passengers at a time.
Whether you want to take a break from walking around, you’re trying to head back to your hotel, or you want to see the sights for a bit, Trishaw rides can be found anywhere in town, especially around George Town near the most popular streets like Queen Street or a market.
55 – Get into the magic at the Magic World Penang
Get your tickets to the Magic World Penang, a family-friendly magic show extravaganza with tons of interactive and immersive magical games and activities to take part in!
Walk through the mirror maze, check out the other fun optical illusion rooms, check out the Ice Cafe, and grab some snacks along the way!
Then head to the main event, the Malayan Culture Show, available for an additional cost and taking place between 12:00 PM-5:00 PM.
Located in George Town, buy tickets on their website!
56 – Watch a football game at the City Stadium Penang
Check out a game at the City Stadium Penang, whether it’s football, track, or another game, there’s always an event happening at one of the oldest stadiums in Malaysia!
With a capacity of 20,000 people, the stadium, located in George Town is typically reserved for smaller-scale games, while any larger events like concerts, take place at the Penang State Stadium.
To see what events are taking place at the stadium, check out their website, and purchase tickets online or in person.
57 – Discover the best markets
Explore the Batu Feringghi Night Market Penang, one of the city’s most famous markets to find clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and hand-made crafts while trying a few food samples at the food stalls.
Looking for a good food market? Check out Bayan Baru Wet Market Penang, and follow the smell of fresh produce and the delicious food stalls scattered around the large market.
Shop vintage items at the Lorong Kulit Flea Market Penang, and find a few treasure items that will make great souvenirs that go beyond typical magnets and keychains!
58 – Get boozy at the best bars
Order the house cocktail at the newly opened Nomad bar, in George Town! Offering a great variety of classic cocktails, go for their creative drinks made fresh with local ingredients.
Enjoy good drinks and great food at Beso Rosado, and relish the Mediterranean-style tapas and drinks with immaculate vibes!
Check out both Backdoor Bodega and No Bar Here, 2 speakeasy bars run by the same group, and located close to each other. Featuring a whopping list of 40-craft cocktails, and a modern setting, you’ll find yourself coming back again!
59 – Have a view with your drink at the best rooftop bars
Get incredible 360-degree views of Penang from the tops of the Bayview Hotel in George Town while sipping a craft cocktail, overlooking the city! Hungry? Check out the revolving restaurant!
Set on the 24th floor is the Gravity Rooftop Bar, offering swanky vibes with comfortable chairs and loungers, and an infinity pool! Enjoy the wide variety of drinks, from wine to spirits, and cocktails!
Look out at Kek Lok Si Temple at Spink In The Sky, and savor a delicious serving of classic Malaysian dishes, with a great selection of drinks including Soju cocktails!
How to get to Penang?
Arriving in Penang by air, you’ll be landing at Penang International Airport (PEN), and to get to your hotel, we recommend looking into pre-booking an airport transfers! Skip looking for buses, or hailing taxis, and opt for a simple solution instead.
Arriving by sea? Consider a shore excursion in Penang, and explore a bit of Penang while you stop for a bit!
Where to stay in Penang?
Stay close to the city and nature at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Penang, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows for incredible views of the sea, nature, and city. With multiple swimming pools, lush gardens, and hospitable staff, this hotel is a no-brainer, especially if you’re traveling with children!
Check out AC Hotel by Marriot Penang, and fall in love with the hotel’s chic and modern decor! Offering clean rooms, and wonderful accommodations, relax at the end of your sightseeing days on the big terrace overlooking surrounding nature! A fresh breakfast is available to all guests, mainly consisting of Asian and Western-style cuisine.
Relax poolside at The Light Hotel Penang, and enjoy all the modern amenities inside the stunning hotels, from a 24-hour desk, to fully air-conditioned rooms, a spa, and much more! This hotel also features breakfast included in the price and is a few miles away from George Town!
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Visiting Penang on a budget?
Stretch your travel budget a bit more with a Penang City Pass, and save up to 20%! Offering access to 9 of the best Penang attractions, from the exciting Rainbow Skywalk to the Penang Boutique Aquarium, and some of the best and unique museums! Also available is the Klok Pass Penang, saving you up to 30% on attractions!
Where to go next?
Explore more with the best multi-day trips from Penang, starting with a 2-night excursion in the Cameron Highlands in Pahang, on your way to Kuala Lumpur! Only 3 hours away from Penang, relish the beauty of the green rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands, and try some locally grown tea and fruit, while admiring a completely different scene in Malaysia!
Admire the gifted views of Kuala Lumpur from the Kuala Lumpur Tower, reaching 276 meters high! Next, visit the stunning Federal Territory Mosque at night when it lights up. Lastly, head to the Batu Caves, and climb the 272 steps to reach the main limestone enclaves, while exploring local sites!
Check out Langkawi, and challenge any fears of height with a walk through the SkyBridge suspended over the sea 660 meters! Wander through the incredible Oriental Village, surrounded by nature colorful shop walkways, and idyllic rice paddies!
Final thoughts
Penang offers travelers a diverse amount of things to do, from nature escapades to the Tropical Fruit Farm and the Green Acres Orchard to an incredible amount of museums including the glow-in-the-dark Dark Mansion Museum, and the Wonderfood Museum!
With all that we’ve shared on our list of the best things to do in Penang, where are you going first?
Happy travels!