What to do and see in George Town, Penang: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

June 13, 2021 Flossie Demartino

The beauty and rich history of George Town keeps tourists flocking all year round. George Town offers views of the famous Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Kapitan Keling Mosque and many of the capital's golden crowned Buddhist temples.  With museums showcasing the country's rich-historical treasures, restaurants that offer classic Malaysian cuisine and dozens of shopping malls, there's guaranteed to be something for everyone to see.
Restaurants in George Town

1. Matahari Cycle Tours

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Matahari Cycle Tours

It is almost ten years, adventurous travellers and authentic experience seekers like you, have joined our tours to for the real-life and pure Malaysian experience. We started off with one simple tour across Balik Pulau countryside, from which have led thousands of visitors on other countless original designed routes which feature the most unique local experiences. Join the finest cycling outings which present the real-life in the countryside with an opportunity to get up close to friendly local folks, animal, birds and wildlife encounter, exquisite local food and delicacies to delight your tastebuds. Oh! yes, we still offer the classic original Balik Pulau countryside tour.

2. The Gravityz

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The Gravityz

We are TheGravityz, we are a brand new adventure platform featured at TheTOP, level65@ KOMTAR, Penang, which features an array of activities that include the world's highest ropes course. We feature exclusive attractions such as mid-air walks and mid-air stays which are unique in Malaysia. Our goal is to be one of Penang's top attraction.

3. Laser Warzone

Persiaran Gurney, George Town, Penang Island 11250 Malaysia +60 4-229 9973 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Laser-Warzone-Gurney-Plaza/645148732274381
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Laser Warzone

4. Tech Dome Penang

Jalan Penang Komtar Geodesic Dome, George Town, Penang Island 10000 Malaysia +60 4-262 6663 [email protected] http://www.techdomepenang.org
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Tech Dome Penang

Explore, discover & experience science at Penang's 1st Science Discovery Centre (KOMTAR, Georgetown). 150+ interactive exhibits & countless hours of fun.

Reviewed By ChuahSzeWei - George Town, Malaysia

Tech Dome Penang is a good educational place for people to visit. It has more than 150 interactive exhibits to interact with. The exhibits are fun and it also provides education to us. It is a "MUST" place to visit when you come to Penang.

5. The TOP Penang

1 Jalan Penang, George Town, Penang Island 10000 Malaysia +60 4-375 9800 [email protected] http://thetop.com.my/
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The TOP Penang

The TOP is a project by OWG, leading theme park builder with a proven track record of delivering exciting leisure attractions. A centre stage of people coming together for an exhilarating lifestyle experience, creating lifelong food memories. The TOP is set to be a must visit attraction in Penang.

Reviewed By dexter1881 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you have half a day to spend in Georgetown, highly recommended to buy the Window of the Top + Avenue of Adventures Combo ticket that covers all places of attraction on 3F-5F, 65F and 68F. We spent about 7 hours there, exploring almost every little corner possible. The durian museum on 3F was rather interesting, the indoor aquarium on 4F was spectacular, and we found ourselves returning to the mirror maze on 5F several times; super fun to play in a small group. The main highlight was of course the observation deck on 65F (try to walk on the glass floor looking down!) + the outdoor rainbow skywalk on 68F. Photographers there were generally friendly, and not so imposing on visitors. There are several eateries available on 5F, or one may opt for the "Penang Street" indoor hawker centre on 3F. Parking tip: if you don't mind a little bit of walk, there are plenty of car parks available at Prangin Mall, connected to Komtar by overhead skybridges. On weekdays, the parking rate was RM2 per entry.

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