Landmark
Jambatan Pulau Pinang, a 13.5 km toll bridge, connects Penang to mainland Malaysia. Built in 1982-85, it's a renowned engineering feat.
This iconic clock tower in Georgetown, built in 1897, stands 60 feet tall and features a unique blend of Moorish and Victorian architecture.
Penang's Little India: vibrant streets, authentic Indian cuisine, colorful markets, and rich cultural heritage await.
Iconic colonial landmarks, sea views, and famous street food by the Esplanade make Padang Kota Lama a must-visit heritage gem in George Town, Penang.
A UNESCO World Heritage, showcasing a historic Chinese clan jetty. This wooden pier, with its stilt houses, offers a glimpse into the Straits Chinese heritage.
Penang International Airport: Conveniently located in Bayan Lepas, offering modern amenities and direct flights to key destinations. Your gateway to Penang Island.
A historic and operational beacon built in 1885. This 17-meter-tall cylindrical cast iron tower, complete with a lantern and gallery, serves as a crucial navigational aid in the Penang Strait.
Monument & Statue
Perched on a hill in Penang National Park is a British beacon from 1883. At 14 metres tall on Penang Island's north-western coast, it provides a thrilling walk and stunning views.
Shopping & Market
Discover KOMTAR Tower in George Town, Penang—home to panoramic views, diverse dining options, and thrilling attractions in the heart of the island.
Explore Penang City Hall in George Town: a stunning blend of Victorian and Moorish architecture, rich colonial history, and a key landmark in Penang's heritage.