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Hotels in Georgetown Penang — Your Complete Guide
Georgetown is the cultural heart of Penang and one of the most captivating heritage districts in Southeast Asia. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, Georgetown's compact heritage core is a living museum of pre-war shophouses, Chinese clan houses, Indian temples, Malay mosques, and grand colonial buildings — all layered together in a walkable grid of narrow streets and atmospheric alleyways. In recent years, Georgetown has become internationally famous for its street art scene, sparked by Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic's murals including the iconic "Children on Bicycle" on Armenian Street. But Georgetown's greatest claim to fame remains its extraordinary street food, with hawker legends serving char koay teow, assam laksa, Hokkien mee, and curry mee from decades-old family stalls. Traveloka lists hotels in Georgetown starting from RM 80/night, spanning restored heritage shophouse guesthouses, contemporary boutique hotels, and international-brand luxury properties.
Best Streets to Stay in Georgetown
Georgetown's heritage core is remarkably compact — most major attractions are within a 1–2 km radius, making it one of the most walkable destinations in Malaysia.
Love Lane and Lebuh Chulia
Love Lane is Georgetown's original backpacker strip and remains one of the most popular areas for budget and mid-range travellers. The narrow lane and the adjacent Lebuh Chulia are lined with restored shophouse guesthouses, boutique hotels, cafes, and bars. From here, you are within a 5-minute walk of the main street art murals, Khoo Kongsi, and multiple hawker food centres.
Budget: RM 80–150/night | Mid-range: RM 170–300/night | Luxury: RM 400–800/night
Jalan Penang and Beach Street (Lebuh Pantai)
The commercial core of Georgetown runs along Jalan Penang and Lebuh Pantai. This area features colonial-era buildings alongside boutique hotels and upscale guesthouses. A 5-minute walk from the Clan Jetties, Chowrasta Market, and Fort Cornwallis.
Budget: RM 100–170/night | Mid-range: RM 200–380/night | Luxury: RM 450–900/night
Armenian Street (Lebuh Armenian)
The epicentre of Georgetown's street art scene. The lane itself is narrow and atmospheric, with heritage shophouses converted into galleries, boutique guesthouses, and artisan cafes. Khoo Kongsi, Georgetown's most spectacular Chinese clan house, is located at the end of this street.
Budget: RM 90–160/night | Mid-range: RM 180–320/night | Luxury: RM 400–800/night
Hotel Prices in Georgetown by Star Rating
Georgetown's hotel landscape is dominated by boutique and heritage properties, many of which occupy beautifully restored pre-war shophouses.
Budget and 2-Star Hotels: RM 80–160/night. Restored shophouse guesthouses with compact but charming rooms. Air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms are standard.
3-Star Hotels: RM 150–300/night. Comfortable boutique hotels with individual room designs, breakfast included, and excellent locations within the heritage zone. The sweet spot for Georgetown accommodation.
4-Star Hotels: RM 300–600/night. Premium boutique hotels with full-service restaurants, concierge services, and superior amenities. Hotel Penaga and Campbell House represent this tier.
5-Star Hotels: RM 500–1,200/night. Georgetown's finest properties include the legendary Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (The Blue Mansion), and Seven Terraces. Heritage landmarks offering world-class luxury.
Top Hotels in Georgetown
Eastern and Oriental Hotel (E&O Hotel)
One of the grand heritage hotels of Asia, established in 1885 by the Sarkies Brothers (who also founded Raffles in Singapore). The hotel offers 103 suites in its Victory Annexe and 218 rooms in the Heritage Wing, all with sea views across the Penang Strait. Rates start from approximately RM 600/night.
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (The Blue Mansion)
A stunning indigo-blue Straits Eclectic mansion built in the 1880s, now operating as a boutique hotel with 18 individually designed rooms. A UNESCO heritage award-winning restoration. Rates start from approximately RM 500/night.
Seven Terraces
Seven restored Anglo-Chinese terrace houses on Stewart Lane, converted into an intimate luxury boutique hotel. Each suite is furnished with antique Peranakan and colonial furniture. Rates start from approximately RM 450/night.
Hotel Penaga
Occupying heritage buildings on Hutton Lane, Hotel Penaga combines Georgetown heritage architecture with contemporary design. Courtyard pool, restaurant, and well-appointed rooms. Rates start from approximately RM 300/night.
Muntri Mews
A charming boutique guesthouse on Muntri Street, offering compact but stylishly designed rooms in a restored shophouse. Excellent value. Rates start from approximately RM 150/night.
Best Time to Visit Georgetown
Georgetown is a year-round destination since its attractions are primarily architectural, cultural, and culinary. The driest months are January to April. Hotel rates peak during Chinese New Year when Georgetown comes alive with celebrations. The best value months are March to May and September to October.
Getting to Georgetown
From Penang International Airport (PEN): Approximately 30–40 minutes by car. Grab rides cost RM 25–40.
From Butterworth (mainland): The Penang Ferry connects Butterworth to Georgetown in approximately 15 minutes.
Getting around Georgetown: The heritage core is best explored on foot. For longer distances, use Grab (RM 5–15) or rent a bicycle. Rapid Penang Bus 101 connects Georgetown to Batu Ferringhi.
Top Attractions Near Georgetown Hotels
Street Art Murals: Georgetown's world-famous collection of murals and iron caricatures. Most iconic: "Children on Bicycle" (Armenian Street), "Boy on Motorbike" (Ah Quee Street). Free self-guided walking maps available at most hotels.
Khoo Kongsi: The most elaborate Chinese clan house in Malaysia, featuring ornate carvings and ceramic sculptures.
Clan Jetties: Six wooden villages built on stilts over the water at Weld Quay. Chew Jetty is the most visited.
Kek Lok Si Temple: The largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, approximately 20 minutes from Georgetown in Air Itam.
Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera): A colonial-era hill station at 833 metres, accessible by funicular railway. Panoramic views of Georgetown and the Penang Bridge.
Tips for Booking Georgetown Hotels on Traveloka
Book heritage boutique hotels early. Georgetown's best heritage properties have limited room inventory — many have fewer than 20 rooms.
Consider location over star rating. A well-located 3-star heritage boutique can offer a better experience than a generic 4-star hotel outside the heritage zone.
Check for street-facing vs courtyard rooms. Street-facing rooms may be noisier but more atmospheric, while courtyard rooms are quieter.
Use the Free Cancellation filter. Useful for Georgetown trips where you may want to adjust dates based on weather or event schedules.










































