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Penang’s George Town is like stepping into a time machine — think centuries-old mansions, Chinese shophouse charm, and Insta-worthy rainy-day vibes 🌧️🏛️. The coolest part? Everything’s walkable, packed with culture, and every building tells a wild story.

TOP SPOTS TO VISIT:
1️⃣ Cheong Fatt Tze - the Blue Mansion (14, Lebuh Leith): Step inside an iconic slice of Penang’s history — dramatic blue walls, antique rooms, plus breakfast with serious old-world ambiance (just beware humidity and noise if you stay!).
2️⃣ The Southern Boutique Hotel (108, Lebuh Muntri): A peaceful spot with rooftop gardens and stylish layouts. It’s cozy for sure, just keep an eye out for noise/cleanliness quirks.
3️⃣ Pinang Peranakan Mansion (29, Church St): Don’t miss this living museum — open 9:30 AM-5 PM — filled with Peranakan antiques and photogenic rooms that scream #heritagegoals.
4️⃣ Sun Yat Sen Museum (120, Lbh Armenian): Open 9 AM-6 PM. Packed with Chinese political history and Western-style colonial architecture — ideal for a rainy afternoon geek-out.
5️⃣ Loop on Leith George Town Penang Hotel (29, Leith St): Truly standout staff — super friendly, quick service, local travel tips. Rooms can be noisy, and parking’s pricey, so bring your zen.

Getting Around: Most of George Town is walkable! For rainy days, grab a ride-share from trip.com.
Food: Don’t skip local street eats on Lebuh Chulia — the Char Kway Teow is legendary. Blue Mansion’s dining adds that historic glam, just set expectations for breakfast.
Tips: Pack an umbrella (cloudy and rainy), bring earplugs for hotel noise, and ask hotel staff for hidden café and mural spots.

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Post by Balowee | Oct 18, 2025

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