Top 10 Hoteles en Penang (Georgetown), Malasia: Patrimonio UNESCO, Batu Ferringhi y Paraíso Gastronómico (Revisión 2026)
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Top 10 Hoteles en Penang (Georgetown), Malasia: Patrimonio UNESCO, Batu Ferringhi y Paraíso Gastronómico (Revisión 2026)

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Lo curioso de Penang es esto: es una pequeña isla en la costa noroeste de Malasia, y sin embargo su capital Georgetown alberga lo que la UNESCO llama la ciudad de casas de planta baja del siglo XIX más completa del Sudeste Asiático — un reconocimiento otorgado en 2008. Fundada como puerto libre británico en 1786, las comunidades peranakan, tamil, malaya y hokkien dejaron una ciudad donde puedes comer roti canai, hokkien mee y nyonya laksa a lo largo de los mismos 100 metros.

Los atractivos no son sutiles. La Cheong Fatt Tze — La Mansión Azul es una casa de patio índigo de 38 habitaciones de 1880 que haría llorar a Wes Anderson. La Khoo Kongsi es la casa del clan hokkien más ornamentada fuera de China. El arte callejero de Ernest Zacharevic — esa niña en bicicleta, el niño con un dinosaurio de mascota — fue pintado en 2012 y convirtió Armenian Street en los callejones más fotografiados del país. El Templo Kek Lok Si en Air Itam es el templo budista más grande del Sudeste Asiático. Sube en el funicular de Penang Hill temprano (primer coche a las 06:30); la cima a 833 metros hace genuinamente fresco.

Dónde duermes cambia el viaje. El Núcleo UNESCO de Georgetown es la elección romántica — callejuelas de casas de planta baja y los bares de Love Lane a un paseo de 10 minutos. Gurney Drive, a 3 km al norte, cambia el patrimonio por la comodidad en altura con dos centros comerciales y un paseo de puestos de comida. Batu Ferringhi es la franja de resorts a 30 minutos al norte en taxi — un kilómetro de playa de arena gris y clases de cocina nyonya. Los mochileros se concentran en Love Lane.

Penang es, sin disculpas, un destino gastronómico. Un plato de Char Kway Teow en un puesto callejero cuesta MYR 8-12 ($2-3); el legendario Asam Laksa en el mercado de Air Itam sale a MYR 7. Las habitaciones de hotel de gama media cuestan $120-180; las suites de patrimonio $200-400; una cama en albergue en Love Lane $11-15. La mayoría de las nacionalidades tienen 90 días sin visado (EE. UU., Reino Unido, UE, Australia, Japón). El taxi del aeropuerto PEN a Georgetown cuesta $11-15; Grab $7-10; el autobús 401E MYR 4. El efectivo reina en los puestos de comida ($1 ≈ MYR 4,6). Calor y humedad todo el año (27-32 °C); evita septiembre-noviembre; apunta a diciembre-marzo. Planifica 3-4 noches. La seguridad es genuinamente buena — los carteristas en las zonas de comida concurridas son la principal preocupación, más el regateo de los taxis del aeropuerto (usa Grab).

Los 10 hoteles a continuación cubren todos los presupuestos y barrios. En lo más alto: el Eastern & Oriental Hotel, la leyenda de los hermanos Sarkies de 1885 (la misma familia que construyó el Raffles de Singapur), desde $120 la noche. En el otro extremo: el Reggae Penang Love Lane Hostel a $11 la noche. En medio: el emblemático resort frente al mar Shangri-La Rasa Sayang, el increíblemente valorado Edison George Town (una mansión de 35 habitaciones de 1906 con vino y queso gratuitos cada tarde), la propia Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion índigo, la Macalister Mansion, el boutique peranakan Seven Terraces, el G Hotel Gurney, el Hard Rock Hotel Penang ideal para familias y el fiable Cititel Penang.

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Lo curioso de Penang es esto: es una pequeña isla en la costa noroeste de Malasia, y sin embargo su capital Georgetown alberga lo que la UNESCO llama la ciudad de casas de planta baja del siglo XIX más completa del Sudeste Asiático — un reconocimiento otorgado en 2008. Fundada como puerto libre británico en 1786, las comunidades peranakan, tamil, malaya y hokkien dejaron una ciudad donde puedes comer roti canai, hokkien mee y nyonya laksa a lo largo de los mismos 100 metros.

Los atractivos no son sutiles. La Cheong Fatt Tze — La Mansión Azul es una casa de patio índigo de 38 habitaciones de 1880 que haría llorar a Wes Anderson. La Khoo Kongsi es la casa del clan hokkien más ornamentada fuera de China. El arte callejero de Ernest Zacharevic — esa niña en bicicleta, el niño con un dinosaurio de mascota — fue pintado en 2012 y convirtió Armenian Street en los callejones más fotografiados del país. El Templo Kek Lok Si en Air Itam es el templo budista más grande del Sudeste Asiático. Sube en el funicular de Penang Hill temprano (primer coche a las 06:30); la cima a 833 metros hace genuinamente fresco.

Dónde duermes cambia el viaje. El Núcleo UNESCO de Georgetown es la elección romántica — callejuelas de casas de planta baja y los bares de Love Lane a un paseo de 10 minutos. Gurney Drive, a 3 km al norte, cambia el patrimonio por la comodidad en altura con dos centros comerciales y un paseo de puestos de comida. Batu Ferringhi es la franja de resorts a 30 minutos al norte en taxi — un kilómetro de playa de arena gris y clases de cocina nyonya. Los mochileros se concentran en Love Lane.

Penang es, sin disculpas, un destino gastronómico. Un plato de Char Kway Teow en un puesto callejero cuesta MYR 8-12 ($2-3); el legendario Asam Laksa en el mercado de Air Itam sale a MYR 7. Las habitaciones de hotel de gama media cuestan $120-180; las suites de patrimonio $200-400; una cama en albergue en Love Lane $11-15. La mayoría de las nacionalidades tienen 90 días sin visado (EE. UU., Reino Unido, UE, Australia, Japón). El taxi del aeropuerto PEN a Georgetown cuesta $11-15; Grab $7-10; el autobús 401E MYR 4. El efectivo reina en los puestos de comida ($1 ≈ MYR 4,6). Calor y humedad todo el año (27-32 °C); evita septiembre-noviembre; apunta a diciembre-marzo. Planifica 3-4 noches. La seguridad es genuinamente buena — los carteristas en las zonas de comida concurridas son la principal preocupación, más el regateo de los taxis del aeropuerto (usa Grab).

Los 10 hoteles a continuación cubren todos los presupuestos y barrios. En lo más alto: el Eastern & Oriental Hotel, la leyenda de los hermanos Sarkies de 1885 (la misma familia que construyó el Raffles de Singapur), desde $120 la noche. En el otro extremo: el Reggae Penang Love Lane Hostel a $11 la noche. En medio: el emblemático resort frente al mar Shangri-La Rasa Sayang, el increíblemente valorado Edison George Town (una mansión de 35 habitaciones de 1906 con vino y queso gratuitos cada tarde), la propia Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion índigo, la Macalister Mansion, el boutique peranakan Seven Terraces, el G Hotel Gurney, el Hard Rock Hotel Penang ideal para familias y el fiable Cititel Penang.

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Eastern & Oriental Hotel — hotel No. 1 #1 Heritage luxury · the 1885 original · UNESCO core 9

📍 Right on the Strait of Malacca in the heart of Georgetown's UNESCO core — a 5-minute walk to Love Lane, Khoo Kongsi and the street art, a 25-minute drive to Penang International Airport (PEN), and 30 minutes to Batu Ferringhi.

🏛️ Opened 1885 by the Sarkies brothers 🌊 On the Strait of Malacca, UNESCO core 🍳 Legendary Sarkies breakfast buffet
Sarkies brothers 1885 legendtwo colonial wingsStrait of Malacca sea-view pool5-min walk to Khoo Kongsi

If you want to sleep inside a piece of Penang history, E&O is really the only answer. This 140-year-old hotel was built by the Sarkies brothers — the same family behind Raffles Singapore — and sits right on the Strait of Malacca in the heart of the UNESCO core. Wake up, walk under 10 minutes, and you hit the famous Char Kway Teow stalls on Chulia Street plus the Ernest Zacharevic street-art trail. The Sarkies breakfast buffet is the real legend here, and the sea-view pool stays remarkably quiet. Penang Hill and the Kek Lok Si temple are only a 20-minute drive away, so you can do the heritage town in the morning and the hills in the afternoon. It is a 5-star address that trades beach-resort polish for genuine colonial weight.

  • Legendary Sarkies breakfast buffet — Malay, Chinese and Indian, with Char Kway Teow cooked to order
  • Huge suites with balconies looking over the Strait of Malacca
  • Walk to the Esplanade and the whole UNESCO core in minutes
  • Heritage Wing rooms feel classic but dated, with small bathrooms
  • Pricey for Malaysia — high season pushes past $230 a night
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Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang — hotel No. 2 #2 Luxury · Beachfront · Batu Ferringhi 8.9

📍 Right on Batu Ferringhi beach — a 30-minute drive to George Town's UNESCO core and 45 minutes to Penang airport (PEN), with a free shuttle into the city four times a day and the Batu Ferringhi food street next door.

🏝️ On the beach at Batu Ferringhi 🛏️ 304 Garden Wing + 100 adults-only Rasa Wing rooms 💰 Garden Wing from about $130/night, Rasa Wing from about $214
30-acre beachfront resortGarden Wing family + Rasa Wing adultsCHI The SpaFree shuttle to George Town

Rasa Sayang is Penang's flagship 5-star resort, sitting right on the sand at Batu Ferringhi inside 30 acres of shady tropical garden full of mature old trees. Wake up, walk the 1-km beach, then come back for the Spice Market buffet that does fresh Char Kway Teow and Asam Laksa to order. Families love the Garden Wing with its two pools, while couples take the Rasa Wing — an adults-only block that stays genuinely quiet. CHI The Spa is the headline draw, and a free shuttle runs into George Town four times a day, so you can split your trip between resort time and the heritage streets without hiring a car.

  • 30 acres of tropical garden with big shady trees
  • Spice Market breakfast buffet with fresh Char Kway Teow, Laksa and Nasi Lemak
  • Sharp, fluent-English staff
  • 30-40 minutes by road from George Town
  • Batu Ferringhi water is not as clear as Phuket's
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The Edison George Town — hotel No. 3 #3 Boutique · Heritage 1906 · UNESCO core 9.2

📍 15 Leith Street in the heart of the Georgetown UNESCO core — a 3-minute walk to the Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion, 5 minutes to Love Lane, and a 25-minute drive to Penang airport (PEN).

🏛️ 1906 mansion, restored 2014 🍷 Free wine and cheese hour 9.2 guest score, highest in Penang
Anglo-Colonial mansion 190635 rooms, staff learn your nameFree wine and cheese hour nightlyTop 10 Penang for years

The Edison is the heritage hotel that foreign guests rate highest in Penang — 9.2 to 9.3 across every platform. It is a 35-room mansion built in 1906 for the Chinese tycoon Yeo Wee Gark and given a lavish Anglo-colonial restoration. The signature draw is the free wine and cheese hour at 6pm, every single day in the lobby. Wake up and you are a 3-minute walk from the Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion and the Ernest Zacharevic street-art murals; come evening you can stroll over for Char Kway Teow and Cendol on Lebuh Chulia. Rooms run high-ceilinged with genuine 1900s-to-1930s antiques, and the service runs on a butler standard where staff learn your name — which is the real reason this place edges out the bigger, more famous E&O.

  • Free wine and cheese hour every evening in a classic colonial lobby
  • Staff genuinely learn every guest's name
  • Big rooms, 4-metre ceilings, decorated with real period antiques
  • Original colonial walls aren't well soundproofed
  • Tiny 8-by-4-metre pool, only good for a quick dip
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Macalister Mansion — hotel No. 4 #4 Boutique · Design Hotels · 8 suites 9.1

Macalister Mansion

From ~$149

📍 On Macalister Road in central Georgetown, a 5-minute drive from the UNESCO core and Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion, 10 minutes to Gurney Drive, and 25 minutes to Penang International Airport (PEN).

💎 Only 8 suites 🏆 Design Hotels 🍷 Whisky bar, 200 bottles
Design Hotels Marriott Bonvoy8 suites onlyBest Luxury Boutique 2025Top fine dining in Penang

Macalister Mansion is the most exclusive boutique stay in Penang — a Design Hotels property under Marriott Bonvoy with just 8 suites, which took the Best Luxury Boutique Hotel Penang 2025 title. Each room carries a different concept, mixing contemporary design with the bones of Sir Norman Macalister's restored Anglo-Colonial mansion, so every corner photographs well. The in-house Dining Room is among the best on the island — a Malay chef trained in France runs a 7-course set dinner across just 6 tables. You're a 5-minute drive from the UNESCO core rather than inside it, so mornings start with croissants by the 12x6-metre garden pool and evenings end with a walk to the famous Cendol on Penang Road, about 5 minutes away by car. Guests on Agoda and Booking both rate it 9.1.

  • Maximum privacy — only 8 suites, more like having your own private house
  • Rooms blend contemporary and colonial design, and each one is different
  • The in-house Dining Room is the best fine dining in Penang
  • The priciest of Penang's boutique hotels, from around $150 a night
  • Not in the UNESCO core — a 5-to-10-minute Grab ride to the heritage sights
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Seven Terraces — hotel No. 5 #5 Heritage boutique · Peranakan · Georgetown UNESCO core 9.1

Seven Terraces

From ~$114

📍 14A Stewart Lane, in the heart of the Georgetown UNESCO core — a 3-minute walk to the Goddess of Mercy temple, 5 minutes to Khoo Kongsi, and about 25 minutes by car to Penang airport (PEN), 18 km away.

🏠 Seven restored 19th-century shophouses 🍜 Kebaya Nyonya kitchen, Michelin-mentioned 🏺 Genuine Peranakan antiques, 1890s-1930s
19th-century shophouses18 Peranakan suitesKebaya Nyonya restaurantMichelin-mentioned

Seven Terraces is the kind of heritage boutique where you wake up feeling like you stepped back into Straits Chinese life. Seven 19th-century shophouses on Stewart Lane were restored into 18 suites right beside the Goddess of Mercy temple from 1810, and every piece of furniture is genuine Peranakan antique rather than reproduction. The in-house restaurant, Kebaya, serves the most talked-about Nyonya food in Penang. Step out the door and it is a 5-minute walk to Khoo Kongsi, the street art, and the famous Char Kway Teow on Lorong Selamat. Rooms run from a 55-square-metre Straits Suite up to a 95-square-metre Master Terrace Suite, with 5-metre ceilings and a long pool out back. It is a romantic, low-key place that rewards anyone who cares about Peranakan culture.

  • Huge suites, 5-metre ceilings, real Peranakan design
  • Kebaya serves the best Nyonya food in Penang
  • Prime spot in the heart of the heritage zone
  • Three of the seven buildings have no lift
  • Some street noise from Stewart Lane in the evening
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Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion — hotel No. 6 #6 Heritage mansion · indigo-blue Cheong Fatt Tze landmark 9

📍 14 Leith Street, in the heart of the Georgetown UNESCO core, right next to The Edison Hotel — 5 minutes' walk to Love Lane and the Armenian Street art, 6 minutes to Khoo Kongsi, and 25 minutes by car to Penang Airport (PEN), 18 km away.

🏠 130-year-old mansion 💙 Natural indigo blue 🎫 Free guided tour for guests
indigo-blue heritage mansionCheong Fatt Tze 130 yearsTripadvisor #2 Penangfree guest guided tour

The Blue Mansion is the building everyone photographs in Penang — the indigo-blue mansion built by Cheong Fatt Tze, the Hakka tycoon Forbes called the Rockefeller of the East, roughly 130 years ago. It now runs as 18 rooms wrapped around a South-Chinese courtyard, and anyone staying gets a free private guided tour that walks through Cheong Fatt Tze's story, the feng-shui layout and the 130-year-old materials. The mood is genuinely Crazy Rich Asians — Eleanor Young's mahjong scene was shot here. You sit 5 minutes' walk from The Edison, Love Lane and the Armenian Street street art, with Khoo Kongsi 6 minutes out. Rooms run small and the courtyard fills with day-trip tourists between 10am and 5pm, but at $109 a night to actually sleep inside a landmark, few heritage stays in Asia come close.

  • The architecture and the natural-indigo blue, hand-dyed over 38 coats, are the most striking in Asia
  • Free private guided tour included for in-house guests
  • Staff are warm and look after you like family
  • Rooms inside the old mansion are small, 25-35 sq m
  • Courtyard fills with day-trip tourists between 10am and 5pm
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G Hotel Gurney — hotel No. 7 #7 family · shopping · Gurney Drive 8.7

G Hotel Gurney

From ~$69

📍 Gurney Drive, on Penang's north shore — connected to Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon, a 5-minute walk to the Gurney Drive Hawker Centre, a 10-minute drive to Georgetown's UNESCO core, and 30 minutes by car to Penang airport (PEN).

🛍️ Connected to 2 malls 🏊 7th-floor infinity pool 💰 From about $69 a night
connected to Gurney Plaza and Paragonrooftop infinity pool5-min walk to Gurney hawker5-star from $69

G Hotel Gurney is the best-placed 5-star in Penang if you came to shop and eat. It connects directly into Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon, the two big malls on the island's north shore, so you can reach either without crossing a street. Roll out of bed, walk 5 minutes, and you're at the Gurney Drive Hawker Centre — the one everyone names for char kway teow, cendol and apom. The infinity pool sits on the 7th-floor roof and looks best after dark when the city lights up across the Strait of Malacca. Families book it hard: the breakfast buffet covers Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western, and the shopping is finished in the same building. Rooms open from around $69 a night, which is the other reason it fills up.

  • Connected to Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon — shopping without leaving the building
  • Breakfast buffet spans Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western
  • Modern, clean, tech-friendly rooms with 50-inch smart TVs
  • 10-15 minutes by car from the UNESCO core in Georgetown
  • Weekday check-in queues run long between 2 and 4 pm
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Hard Rock Hotel Penang — hotel No. 8 #8 Family · Water park · Batu Ferringhi 8.7

📍 Right on Batu Ferringhi beach on Penang's north coast — steps to the sand, a 30-minute drive to the Georgetown UNESCO core, and a 45-minute drive to Penang Airport (PEN); close to the Tropical Spice Garden.

🌊 26,000-sq-ft water park with 3 slides 🧒 Free Kids Club, ages 4-12, 09:00-17:00 🎸 Live Rock band nightly, 20:45-23:30
26,000-sq-ft water parkFree all-day Kids ClubLive music at Hard Rock CafeBatu Ferringhi beachfront

Hard Rock Hotel Penang is the resort kids never want to leave. The 26,000-sq-ft water park has 3 water slides plus a free all-day Kids Club, so children stay busy while parents settle in at the swim-up bar. It sits right on Batu Ferringhi beach — a few steps and you are on the sand — and after dark a live Rock band plays the Hard Rock Cafe, which gets the kids excited. The Rock and Roll themed rooms in black, red and silver are a hit for photos, and the Roxity Kids Suite comes with a Wii, bunk beds and toys. Real guests on Trip.com, Agoda and Booking score it 8.7/10 and keep saying the same two things: the water park is genuinely big, and the kids never want to head back to the room. Rooms start around $91 a night.

  • Water park is genuinely big — kids can play all day across four zones
  • Lots of families travel here, so children find playmates fast
  • Fun atmosphere with live Rock music and an American-Asian menu
  • Saturdays, Sundays and school holidays get packed — the kids' pool can hit 200 people
  • A 30-40 minute drive from Georgetown's UNESCO sights and street art
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Cititel Penang — hotel No. 9 #9 Budget pick · 4-star · city centre 8.4

Cititel Penang

From ~$43

📍 Attached to Komtar Tower and Penang Times Square at 66 Jalan Penang — 10-minute walk to the UNESCO Core and street art, 25-minute drive to Penang International Airport (PEN), 5 minutes from the Sungai Pinang hawker court

🛍️ Attached to Komtar Mall 🏊 Indoor pool + gym 💰 From around $43
Attached to Komtar + Times Square999 rooms, large hotelFrom around $4310-min walk to UNESCO

Cititel Penang is the best value-for-money location in Georgetown's 4-star bracket, physically attached to Komtar Tower and Penang Times Square — step out the door and you are straight into the mall, food court and cinema. It is a big hotel: 999 rooms over 18 floors, opened in 1995, which makes it the largest in Penang. Rooms are clean and run from a 26 sqm Superior up to a 55 sqm Premier Suite, with a 40-inch Smart TV and a full breakfast buffet downstairs. The real draw is the walk: it is 10 minutes on foot to the UNESCO Core, the famous street art and the old clan-house mansions. Prices start around $43, which is why it is the single most popular Penang base for budget-minded travelers. The trade-off is age — the building dates from the mid-90s and the corridors feel it.

  • Best value in central Georgetown's 4-star bracket, from about $43
  • Physically attached to Komtar Mall — shops and food court at the door
  • Breakfast buffet with Malay, Chinese and Western dishes
  • Mid-90s building — corridors feel older than newer hotels
  • Some lower-floor rear rooms look straight at the next building's wall
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Reggae Penang Love Lane Hostel — hotel No. 10 #10 Backpacker hostel · Love Lane, UNESCO core 8.5

📍 57 Love Lane, dead centre of Georgetown's UNESCO core — a 5-minute walk to Khoo Kongsi and the Blue Mansion, 3 minutes to the Armenian Street art, and about 25 minutes by car to Penang International Airport (PEN).

🎒 Dorm beds from $11/night ❤️ On Love Lane, UNESCO core 🍺 Late-night Reggae bar downstairs
Love Lane UNESCO coreDorm beds from $11Late-night social barWalk to all the street art

Reggae Hostel on Love Lane is the backpacker institution of Penang, with dorm beds from $11 a night in the dead centre of the UNESCO zone. Step out the front door and you are surrounded by Georgetown's street art — the Armenian Street murals sit a 3-minute walk away, and the Khoo Kongsi clan house is just 5 minutes on foot. The ground-floor bar runs late and pulls in a constant mix of travellers from Europe, Japan, Vietnam and plenty of solo visitors. Inside you get 56 dorm beds across mixed and female-only rooms plus 14 private rooms, all wrapped in green-yellow-red Reggae street art and Bob Marley walls. Real guests rate it highly for a hostel — 8.5 on Agoda, 8.6 on Booking — praising the location and how easy it is to make friends, with the usual hostel trade-offs of noise and a morning bathroom queue.

  • Cheapest option here — dorm beds from $11 a night
  • Unbeatable location right on Love Lane in the UNESCO core
  • Ground-floor bar where you meet backpackers from all over
  • Party hostel — noise carries until 02:00
  • Shared dorm bathrooms queue up at peak times
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Eastern & Oriental Hotel59.0~$120Georgetown heritage core — a 5-minute walk to Love Lane and a 25-minute drive to Penang International Airport (PEN), 18 km away.#1 Heritage luxury · the 1885 original · UNESCO core
2Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang58.9~$131Batu Ferringhi — a 30-minute drive to George Town and a 45-minute drive (35 km) to Penang airport (PEN).#2 Luxury · Beachfront · Batu Ferringhi
3The Edison George Town59.2~$137Georgetown heritage core. A 3-minute walk to the Blue Mansion, and a 25-minute drive to Penang airport (PEN).#3 Boutique · Heritage 1906 · UNESCO core
4Macalister Mansion59.1~$149Georgetown#4 Boutique · Design Hotels · 8 suites
5Seven Terraces49.1~$114Georgetown heritage core — 5-minute walk to Khoo Kongsi, roughly 25 minutes by car to Penang airport (PEN), 18 km away.#5 Heritage boutique · Peranakan · Georgetown UNESCO core
6Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion49.0~$109Georgetown heritage core; 5 minutes' walk to Love Lane, 18 km / 25-35 minutes by taxi to Penang Airport (PEN).#6 Heritage mansion · indigo-blue Cheong Fatt Tze landmark
7G Hotel Gurney58.7~$69Gurney Drive — 5-minute walk to the hawker centre, 10-15 minutes by car to the UNESCO core, and roughly 22 km (about 30 minutes) to Penang airport (PEN); a taxi runs MYR 65-80 (about $15-18).#7 family · shopping · Gurney Drive
8Hard Rock Hotel Penang58.7~$91On Batu Ferringhi#8 Family · Water park · Batu Ferringhi
9Cititel Penang48.4~$43Georgetown, beside Komtar#9 Budget pick · 4-star · city centre
10Reggae Penang Love Lane Hostel28.5~$11Georgetown UNESCO core — 5-minute walk to Khoo Kongsi, 3 minutes to the Armenian Street art; Penang airport (PEN) is 18 km / 25-35 minutes by taxi.#10 Backpacker hostel · Love Lane, UNESCO core

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Heritage luxury · the 1885 original · UNESCO core
Eastern & Oriental Hotel

#1 E&O is the 140-year-old Sarkies-brothers original — same family as Raffles Singapore — sitting seafront in the UNESCO core, with the legendary Sarkies buffet and a Strait of Malacca pool that beat the beach-resort feel of Rasa Sayang.

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#2 Luxury · Beachfront · Batu Ferringhi
Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang

#2 Rasa Sayang is Penang's beachfront 5-star flagship — 30 acres on Batu Ferringhi with a family Garden Wing, an adults-only Rasa Wing, the famous CHI The Spa, and a free shuttle into the UNESCO core, which is more than the in-town address E&O leans on.

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#3 Boutique · Heritage 1906 · UNESCO core
The Edison George Town

#3 The Edison is a 35-room heritage 5-star in a restored 1906 mansion with free wine and cheese every evening — butler-level service where staff remember your name, plus the highest scores in Penang at 9.2 to 9.3, ahead of the older, grander E&O.

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#4 Boutique · Design Hotels · 8 suites
Macalister Mansion

#4 Macalister Mansion is the most private luxury address in Penang — just 8 individually designed suites in a Design Hotels / Marriott Bonvoy mansion, with fine dining that ranks among the island's best, where the Edison runs 35 rooms.

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#5 Heritage boutique · Peranakan · Georgetown UNESCO core
Seven Terraces

#5 Seven Terraces is a heritage boutique of 18 Peranakan suites set in seven 19th-century shophouses in the UNESCO core, and the genuine antiques plus the Kebaya Nyonya kitchen give it more character than the British-colonial Edison.

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#6 Heritage mansion · indigo-blue Cheong Fatt Tze landmark
Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion

#6 The Blue Mansion is the indigo-blue Cheong Fatt Tze landmark itself — 18 rooms inside a 130-year-old mansion built by the man Forbes called the Rockefeller of the East, with a free guided tour and that iconic courtyard, where Seven Terraces leans more on its Peranakan suites.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es Penang (Georgetown) segura para los turistas?
Sí — Penang es uno de los destinos más seguros del Sudeste Asiático. Los delitos violentos contra turistas son raros; las principales preocupaciones son los carteristas en las zonas de comida concurridas (especialmente los mercados nocturnos en Lebuh Chulia y Gurney Drive) y los taxis sin taxímetro en el aeropuerto que intentan cobrar el doble. Pide siempre el taxímetro o usa Grab. Pasear por el núcleo UNESCO de noche está bien para los viajeros en solitario, incluidas las mujeres — está animado y bien iluminado hasta al menos la medianoche.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Penang?
De diciembre a marzo es el punto dulce — tiempo más seco, humedad confortable y los festivales más importantes (Año Nuevo Chino a finales de enero o febrero, Thaipusam en febrero). El George Town Festival en julio-agosto es el gran evento cultural, pero coincide con las vacaciones escolares y los precios son más altos. Evita septiembre a noviembre si puedes — es el período de monzón, con fuertes lluvias vespertinas. Las temperaturas se mantienen entre 27-32 °C todo el año, así que nunca hace frío.
¿Cuántos días necesito en Penang?
3 a 4 noches es el tiempo ideal. Día 1: recorre el núcleo UNESCO — Khoo Kongsi, la Blue Mansion, el arte callejero de Zacharevic, cena de comida callejera en Lebuh Chulia. Día 2: funicular de Penang Hill al amanecer, luego el Templo Kek Lok Si y Gurney Drive para la comida callejera al atardecer. Día 3: día de playa en Batu Ferringhi o una clase de cocina nyonya. Día 4: más comida, un museo en una mansión peranakan o una excursión al Tropical Spice Garden. Dos noches se queda corto; cinco empiezas a repetir salvo que te encante comer.
¿Cómo llego desde el Aeropuerto de Penang (PEN) a Georgetown?
El Aeropuerto Internacional de Penang está a 18 km al sur de Georgetown en Bayan Lepas. La opción más rápida es un taxi con taxímetro (MYR 50-65, unos $11-15) — compra el cupón en el mostrador oficial dentro de la terminal para evitar el regateo. Grab suele salir a MYR 30-45 ($7-10) y funciona perfectamente. Los viajeros con presupuesto ajustado pueden tomar el autobús 401E de Rapid Penang hasta Komtar por MYR 4 — circula cada 30-45 minutos y tarda aproximadamente una hora. El trayecto a Batu Ferringhi tarda 45 minutos en coche (unos MYR 80-100 / $18-22).
¿Qué hay de la moneda, los pagos y las propinas?
Malasia usa el Ringgit (MYR) — actualmente alrededor de $1 ≈ MYR 4,6. Los cajeros automáticos están en todas partes y aceptan tarjetas extranjeras; las mejores tasas suelen ser en los cajeros de Maybank o CIMB. Los hoteles, centros comerciales y restaurantes con servicio en mesa aceptan Visa y Mastercard, pero los puestos de comida y las tiendas pequeñas son solo en efectivo — lleva billetes pequeños (MYR 1, 5, 10). No se espera propina — la mayoría de los restaurantes añaden automáticamente un 10 % de cargo por servicio y un 6 % de SST. Redondear en los taxis o dejar unos ringgit al servicio de habitaciones se agradece pero no es obligatorio.
¿Cuál es el plato que tengo que probar sí o sí en Penang?
Char Kway Teow — fideos de arroz planos salteados a fuego vivo de carbón con gambas, berberechos, salchicha china, huevo, cebollino y un toque de soja oscura. La versión de Penang es el referente contra el que se juzga el resto del mundo. El puesto más famoso es el Siam Road Char Kway Teow (el tío mayor lleva cocinando desde los años 70 — llega pronto para hacer cola), pero cualquier centro de comida sirve un buen plato por MYR 8-12 (unos $2). El Asam Laksa, el Hokkien Mee, el Cendol y el Rojak completan la lista de los imprescindibles.
¿Necesito visado para Malasia?
La mayoría de las grandes nacionalidades obtienen 90 días sin visado al llegar — incluidos los pasaportes de EE. UU., Reino Unido, UE, Canadá, Australia, Nueva Zelanda, Japón, Corea del Sur, Singapur y Tailandia. Los ciudadanos indios y chinos obtienen actualmente una entrada sin visado de 30 días bajo un programa especial. Necesitarás un pasaporte válido por al menos 6 meses, un billete de vuelta o de onward y justificante de alojamiento. El carril eGate en los principales aeropuertos (KL y Penang) funciona para muchas nacionalidades y pasa el control de inmigración en menos de dos minutos.
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