This tour offers a fun and well-rounded experience of Penang's culture, history, and quirky charm. From snapping creative photos at the Upside Down Museum to exploring colonial landmarks like Fort Cornwallis and St. George's Church, it blends entertainment with heritage. You'll also enjoy local flavors at Coffee Tree and stroll through Chinatown and Thai temples, making it a perfect mix of sights in a short time.
Pick up and drop off available for hotels in Penang Island
A fun and quirky attraction perfect for all ages! Enjoy creative photo ops in a world turned upside down—living rooms, kitchens, and streets are inverted to spark your imagination and make memorable, silly shots. A must-visit for playful and unique experiences
Umbrella Alley – A vibrant street in Penang, Malaysia, decorated with colorful umbrellas hanging above. Popular for photos, street art, and a cheerful atmosphere.
The ‘Street of Harmony’ constructed in the 18th century also known as Pitt Street stands as a testimony of Malaysia. Featuring four major religious buildings stand solidly along this street are Goddess of Mercy Temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Sri Mariamman Temple and the St George’s Church. From the location of these buildings, it can be said that this was a place opened up for all the communities around the world.
Chinatown is home to busy narrow streets lined with picturesque old buildings, many of which have shops or restaurants on the lower levels. At night, the streets become home to the many hawker stalls that set up to serve cheap and delicious Chinese and Malay cuisine.
This Thai-style Buddhist shrine is home to a huge reclining Buddha, mosaic dragons & other statues.
On the way, we will stop for some free sampling of Penang’s famous White Coffee/ Tea @ Coffee Tree Crown Pewter demonstration – Witness how Malaysian handicraft is made After the city tour ends, the driver will bring you back to your hotel or you may request to be dropped in any location in Georgetown.
The street begins from the St.George Church run by Anglicans were built by British East India Company in 1819 and it’s known to be the oldest building in Penang. Built with a Greek architecture, the interior consist of a cool pastel blue with marble floors and outside the main building on the church grounds is a memorial to Sir Francis Light in the form of a Greek temple.
A traditional Chinese waterfront village built on wooden stilts. Visitors can walk along the wooden walkways, see local homes, enjoy sea views, and experience Penang’s living heritage. It’s also a great spot for photos
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