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Latest Reviews for George Town Hotels

Noordin Mews
4.6/549 Reviews
The front desk service of the hotel is very good. It will speak Mandarin and Cantonese. It will tell you where the main push is in Penang. In the evening, you will put sugar on the bed. The parking space is on a first-come, first-served basis. You can buy a parking ticket. The afternoon tea is very good. Very good, a lot of food nearby
THE CENTURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL (George Town)
4.4/5112 Reviews
Have stayed at many shared rooms in my years of travel, but this place has to be my favourite so far. Apart from the pretty interior aesthetics, the staff here are some of the friendliest people you will meet in Penang. Special shout-out especially to Peter and Pauline who are more than happy to take care of whatever needs you would have, even if it is just a casual conversation with you while you are sitting along the common corridor. Was also lucky enough to have very friendly roommates, with whom I had a lot of funny and chill times chatting late into the night, despire my short stay there. This hotel has everything which is needed to facilitate a relaxing and wholesome atmosphere to facilitate new friendships and stories to be shared between travellers, before we each move on the our next destination. Will definitely be back again should I find myself travelling solo in Penang in future, and hope to relive similar experiences which make solo travelling and staying shared rooms so fun in the first place, and of course to catch with Peter and Pauline again. God bless the both of them, and all the staff who made the stay so memorable
St. Giles Wembley Penang
4.4/51137 Reviews
The hotel staffs are friendly and indeed the room are being daily taken care of with towels, bedsheets properly replaced. Indeed, it’s a wonderful hotel with many friendly staffs. Location is superb and walking distance to several attraction food stalls. VIP parking is also available.
Sweet Cili Boutique Hotel
4.1/55 Reviews
A Chinese-owned bed and breakfast is very close to the surname bridge. There are also many Chinese-opened tea rooms for breakfast. The room is small, the toilet is cool, and no one can speak Chinese when the boss is absent. The grand birthday of the Tiangong, I do not know whether it is fireworks or someone hit the window. Anyway, when the shower was in the window, the window was so loud that the mother was scared. I thought someone was out of the window. I quickly called to come over and check, and I didn’t find out the reason. The staff was also very good. It’s said that we didn’t change rooms, and we didn’t bother to change the last day.
Victoria Garden Hotel
4.4/5327 Reviews
Hotel interior is modern and immaculate, despite its original colonial facade. Location is excellent. Hardly 10 minutes walk from the jetty and very convenient if you travel by ferry. It's also close to the central heritage heart of Georgetown, namely Armenian St, Chinatown and Little India. Room is spacious enough and very comfortable. Breakfast spread is limited but tasty, especially the warm waffles. Special thanks to the doorman who holds the door for me everytime i pass through. Overall, a satisfactory stay. Will definitely come back again here.
The George Penang by The Crest Collection
4.4/5272 Reviews
It started off rough. Got into the hotel early to leave our luggage and the guy manning the check in was cold, standoffish, and didn’t even bother replying to our pleasantries. When we returned, a misunderstanding ensured. Cos of my earlier encounter, I was just unreasonable. But thank goodness for Suhaila (I think) and her manager - they deescalated the situation with grace and aplomb. That bump aside, I had a lovely time. Was in room 213. Initially I was worried because I have read about noise issues coming from the club next door. But either the club was closed or the soundproofing worked, there were no disturbances. We slept like babies. The room was beautiful, and the location is amazing. This hotel is highly Recommended. Just don’t bother to pay extra for the breakfast. That was just too sad. We tried it on our last day in the hotel as we were leaving early for the airport. It was dismal.

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More about George Town

Georgetown is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Penang. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgetown has historical landmarks and rich culture.

Travelling to Georgetown

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency, and English is widely spoken. It's recommended to respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. A visa is not required for Singaporean passport holders for up to 30 days.

Popular attractions in Georgetown

  • Penang Street Art: At present, there are more than 20 murals and 52 iron sculpture cartoons in George Town.
  • Komtar: It is a landmark building in Penang. It is a 65-storey building rising from the ground.
  • Rainbow Skywalk, Penang Attractions: There is an observatory deck for sightseeing, where you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Penang.
  • Penang Little India: There is full of Indian flair. There is Indian music, bright saris, clothing, flower crowns, trinkets, earrings, necklaces, and everything.
  • Pinang Peranakan Mansion: This is a typical 19th century Baba Nyonya house decorated with Chinese hardwood furniture.

Weather & best time to visit Georgetown

Georgetown has a tropical rainforest climate, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 32°C year-round. The best time to visit is between December and March. It is recommended to pack breathable clothing, an umbrella, or a raincoat.

Georgetown's transportation

Georgetown has Penang International Airport, located just 14 kilometres away from the city centre. Taxis, ride-hailing apps like Grab, Rapid Penang, and local buses all offer convenient transportation.

What to eat in Georgetown?

  • Char Kway Teow: Stir-fried flat rice noodles with shrimp, Chinese sausage, egg, bean sprouts, and chives.
  • Penang Laksan: A tangy and spicy noodle soup made with mackerel, tamarind, chili, and herbs, with vegetables and pineapple.
  • Nasi Kandar: Steamed rice with curries and side dishes.
  • Rojak: A traditional fruit and vegetable salad mixed with shrimp paste sauce.
  • Cendol: A refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup.

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