Most reviewed Neighborhoods in Penang


  1. 3.5 Chew Jetty (2.984 reviews)
    - Heritage of The Clan Jetties Floating Chinese Village
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    There are few Clan Jetties Floating Chinese Village along the coastline and Chew Jetty is the one with most tourists. The area is very close to the mural art. If you are looking at those street art, just swing over to the Jerry, it's only a few hundred meters away. It is a very unique scenic that combines resident home stay with tourism. You will see how people live on these stilted houses alongside the water. A few souvenir shops and restaurants along the pier. Beautiful views and nice breeze at the end of the pier. Do take note when take pictures, there are some people restrict you to take picture of their property. Do be respectful when taking selfie or wefie. Currently some resident house have been upgraded to shop lot for commercial. Most of the resident have been moved out and rent their house for business purpose. This place will soon lose her uniqueness. See more..
  2. 4.5 Armenian Street (1.581 reviews)
    - Most popular street
    Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
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    The street art first drew crowds to this small area and then every possible space was turned into a souvenir shop. Interesting cafeterias also appeared like the white glass cubicle Your Local Club on a heritage site next to the almost fading Girls on a bike drawing. The constant action on the narrow adjoining streets keeps people coming to pose with their chosen piece of art. See more..
  3. 4.0 Chulia Street (498 reviews)
    - A must visit in Penang!
    Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Chulia Street or locally known as Lebuh Chulia has a long history starting with British colonial rule which encouraged Indians to migrate to Penang. The Muslim Indians congregate around this street hence the name. Signs of their presence are still evident with a number of nasi kandar eateries and hawkers selling street food along the street and its offshoots. In addition to that, grocery shops selling spices make a walk along this street a sensory adventure. See more..