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4-Day Penang Itinerary: George Town Food & Sights with Batu Ferringhi Beach (11–14 March 2026)

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Day 1 · Wed, Mar 11
George Town (Karpal Singh Dr area)

Arrival, George Town Highlights & Evening Night Markets

7:30 AM:

Start with breakfast at Toh Soon Cafe for their famous charcoal-grilled toast and kopi, a local morning ritual just a short walk from Karpal Singh Dr.

8:30 AM:

Stroll to Komtar Walk and admire the skyline while grabbing fresh fruit from a nearby stall; this is a good warm-up walk through everyday George Town life.

9:00 AM:

Head to Armenian Street to wander past iconic street murals and the charming shophouse facades - perfect for photos and light shopping at artisanal stalls.

10:00 AM:

Drop into Lebuh Pantai (Beach Street) to see colonial architecture, then enjoy a mid-morning snack of chendol or local kuih from a hawker near China House.

11:00 AM:

Visit Little India (Queen Street) to experience vibrant markets and sample a prata or teh tarik at a local kopitiam before returning to your lodging to freshen up.

12:00 PM:

Lunch at Siam Road Charcoal Chicken for their smoky rotisserie chicken and plate of spicy sambal - a local favourite to fuel the afternoon.

1:00 PM:

Walk off lunch along Armenian Street and dip into nearby independent shops for handmade crafts and local snacks from street vendors.

2:00 PM:

Visit Chew Jetty to stroll the wooden piers, meet local residents, and try a fresh coconut or grilled ikan bilis from hawkers on the boardwalk.

3:00 PM:

Coffee break at China House - choose a cake slice, sit in the courtyard and soak up the eclectic gallery-café vibe while people-watching.

4:00 PM:

Explore the colonial precinct along Lebuh Light (Light Street), photograph the State Assembly building and stop for a refreshing sugarcane juice from a roadside stall.

5:00 PM:

Return toward Karpal Singh Dr and relax at Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama); watch locals exercise and enjoy sunset hues over the sea before prepping for evening plans.

6:00 PM:

Freshen up at your accommodation on Karpal Singh Dr, then head out for pre-dinner drinks at The Alley Food Court to sample light hawker bites and local juices while deciding where to eat.

7:00 PM:

Dinner at Gurney Drive Hawker Centre to try Penang classics like char kway teow, oyster omelette, and satay amid bustling open-air stalls.

8:30 PM:

Stroll along the waterfront to Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama), enjoy the evening sea breeze and stop by a street vendor for coconut ice cream or pisang goreng.

9:00 PM:

Explore the lively George Town Night Market (Lebuh Kimberley/Chulia Street) area-browse stalls selling local snacks, souvenirs, and try grilled seafood or sugarcane drinks from hawkers.

10:00 PM:

If you want a late-night snack, pop into New Lane Hawker Stalls for more local favourites like lor bak and duck kway chap; otherwise relax with a drink at a nearby kopitiam or bar.

11:00 PM:

Return to Karpal Singh Dr area for a quiet walk or rooftop view (if your lodging has one), reflect on the day's highlights, and prepare for an early start tomorrow.

Day 2 · Thu, Mar 12
George Town

Heritage Streets, Street Food Tour & Night Markets

7:00 AM:

Begin with breakfast at Roti Canai Transfer Road to enjoy fluffy roti canai and a strong kopi; it's a favorite early-morning stop for locals and sets you up for a day of walking.

8:00 AM:

Walk over to Armenian Street to catch the murals in softer morning light, pop into a local craft stall for souvenirs, and sip a fresh juice from a nearby vendor.

9:00 AM:

Join a guided walking food tour or self-guided tasting along Lebuh Chulia to sample hawker bites like hoi koay and sweet kuih from established street stalls.

10:00 AM:

Stop for a mid-morning snack and coffee at Coffee Atelier (or a local kopitiam) while mapping out the next heritage lanes; try a kaya toast if you missed it earlier.

11:00 AM:

Explore Little India (Queen Street) more deeply: browse spice shops, try a banana leaf appetizer at a small eatery, and pick up colourful textiles or bangles from street vendors.

12:00 PM:

Finish the morning with a light nasi kandar lunch at Line Clear Nasi Kandar to taste Penang's signature spicy gravies before returning to your accommodation to freshen up for the afternoon.

12:30 PM:

After a short rest, head to Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul for a refreshing bowl of cendol and ais kacang to cool off and recharge for the afternoon.

1:30 PM:

Walk through Muntri Street to admire shophouse details and pop into a local boutique; pause at Tea & Toast for a light beverage and people-watching on the shady pavement.

2:30 PM:

Sample snacks at New Lane Hawker Stalls (afternoon openings vary) - look for lor bak or popiah vendors and enjoy small bites while browsing street-food choices.

3:30 PM:

Take a short trishaw ride to Clan Jetties (Chew Jetty) for a relaxed waterfront stroll, watch daily life on the wooden piers and try fresh coconut water from a stall on the jetty.

4:30 PM:

Drop by Lebuh Armenian / Hin Bus Depot area for a craft coffee at Penny Black or a cold brew at a nearby café, and browse pop-up artisan stalls if they're open.

5:30 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner tasting session at Hameediyah Restaurant (try a small plate of murtabak or nasi kandar sides) to ease into the evening hawker scene without waiting for peak crowds.

6:30 PM:

Freshen up at your lodging on Karpal Singh Dr then walk to Chulia Street for pre-night-market snacks and a cooling sugarcane juice from a roadside vendor.

7:00 PM:

Dine at Gurney Drive Hawker Centre or a recommended stall there-sample local favourites like char kway teow and oyster omelette amid a lively open-air crowd.

8:15 PM:

Head to Lebuh Kimberley / Chulia Street Night Market to browse stalls selling street food, local souvenirs and handicrafts while sampling grilled seafood and satay from hawkers.

9:15 PM:

Wander over to New Lane Hawker Stalls for late-night bites-look for lor bak, duck kway chap and bean-tofu desserts while soaking up the bustling atmosphere.

10:15 PM:

Take a leisurely stroll along the Esplanade to enjoy the sea breeze and stop by a vendor for coconut ice cream or pisang goreng while watching local nightlife by the water.

11:00 PM:

If you're up for a nightcap, try a relaxed spot near Karpal Singh Dr or a kopitiam for local coffee; otherwise return to your accommodation to rest and review maps for tomorrow's plan.

Day 3 · Fri, Mar 13
Batu Ferringhi

Beach Day and Swimming (Batu Ferringhi) with Sunset Night Market

7:00 AM:

Walk or take a short Grab to Feringgi Garden Hotel area and enjoy a beachfront breakfast at The Ship Batu Ferringhi for eggs, local kopi and sea views to kick off your beach day.

8:00 AM:

Settle on a sunbed near Batu Ferringhi Beach for gentle morning sun and a swim; lifeguards are sometimes present early so check flagged areas and swim near other visitors.

9:00 AM:

Try water sports at Batu Ferringhi Water Sports Centre - rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard for a calm coastal paddle and a different view of the shoreline.

10:00 AM:

Dry off and take a short stroll to Long Beach Café or Hog's Breath Café for a cooling fresh fruit smoothie or iced coffee and a light snack before more beach time.

11:00 AM:

Return to the sand for more swimming or join a short beach volleyball game with locals and travellers; if you prefer shade, relax under a rented umbrella and read while watching the sea.

12:00 PM:

Head to Feringgi Bistro or Toscana Italian Restaurant for an early beachfront lunch of seafood pasta or grilled fish, then freshen up at your hotel before afternoon plans.

1:00 PM:

After lunch, return to Batu Ferringhi Beach for a relaxed swim or shallow snorkeling near the shore; rent a sun umbrella and watch for local vendors selling cold drinks and fresh fruit.

2:00 PM:

Take a short Grab to Tropical Spice Garden for a tranquil walk through spice-scented trails and a guided mini-tour to learn about local flora and herbs used in Penang cuisine.

3:30 PM:

Head back toward Batu Ferringhi and stop at Hard Rock Cafe Penang or a beachfront café for a late-afternoon iced coffee or coconut shake while enjoying live music or sea views.

4:30 PM:

Stroll the shore to catch the softer evening light and try a quick sunset swim; alternatively join a short beach soccer or volleyball pick-up game with other travellers near the main public stretch.

5:30 PM:

Freshen up at your hotel, then wander to the Batu Ferringhi Night Market area as stalls begin setting up - browse handmade goods, try grilled seafood snacks and sample local desserts from hawkers.

6:00 PM:

Arrive at the setup area of the Batu Ferringhi Night Market and wander the stalls to preview handmade crafts, jewellery and local souvenirs while the evening atmosphere builds.

6:30 PM:

Sample grilled seafood and satay from hawkers at the Batu Ferringhi Night Market, trying local favourites like sambal stingray and fresh grilled prawns with a cold sugarcane drink.

7:15 PM:

Sit down for a relaxed beachfront dinner at Feringgi Garden Hotel's outdoor dining or Tamarind Batu Ferringhi (if open) to enjoy a slightly more formal meal with sea breezes before more market browsing.

8:15 PM:

Return to the night market to hunt for bargains and street snacks-look for coconut pancakes, fried bananas and local iced desserts while listening to buskers along the strip.

9:00 PM:

Stop by Hard Rock Cafe Penang or a nearby bar for a drink and live music if you want a livelier evening vibe; otherwise grab a takeaway satay and stroll the moonlit beach.

10:00 PM:

Take a slow walk along Batu Ferringhi Beach to cool down after the market, enjoy the night sounds of the sea and pause for photos of the illuminated shoreline before heading back to your hotel.

10:30 PM:

Return to your accommodation to shower and relax; if you're still peckish, order local late-night snacks from the hotel or a nearby stall to enjoy on your balcony or in the lounge.

Day 4 · Sat, Mar 14
Penang Hill / Air Itam

Penang Hill & Kek Lok Si Surrounds, Evening Night Market

7:00 AM:

Begin with breakfast at The Habitat TreeTop Café (or the Penang Hill food stalls near the Hill Railway station) enjoying local kopi and nasi lemak before the morning hike or funicular ride.

8:00 AM:

Take the funicular up Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera) to catch cooler air and panoramic views; stroll the short nature trails to spot wild flora and enjoy the lookout points.

9:00 AM:

Visit the tranquil Bel Retiro vantage and continue to the David Brown's Restaurant & Tea Terraces area for photos and a light tea if you want a relaxed pause with garden views.

10:00 AM:

Walk a section of the Penang Hill nature trails toward the Owl Museum vicinity (outside) and shaded boardwalks, looking for local birds and cooling off with a fresh coconut from a hill vendor.

11:00 AM:

Descend from Penang Hill and head to Kek Lok Si grounds to explore the temple terraces, climb partway for views, and sip a cold drink at a nearby stall while admiring the pagoda architecture.

11:45 AM:

Stop for an early lunch at Air Itam Market / Tian Lai Kopitiam-try a bowl of laksa or assam laksa and popiah from nearby hawkers to fuel the afternoon.

12:30 PM:

After lunch, take a short walk through Air Itam Market to browse fresh produce and local snacks, then pick up a cold sugarcane juice or iced coffee from a street vendor to refresh before exploring more.

1:00 PM:

Visit the lower terraces of Kek Lok Si Temple you haven't covered yet, including the garden areas and smaller shrines, pausing for photos of the ornate statues and pagoda from different angles.

1:45 PM:

Walk up to the hillside vantage near Kuan Yin Pavilion for panoramic views over Air Itam and Penang town, then relax at a shaded bench with a bottle of water from a nearby stall.

2:30 PM:

Head to De Alor Kopitiam (or a nearby café in Air Itam) for a late-afternoon kopi or teh tarik and a plate of kuih to rest your feet and plan the late afternoon return toward George Town.

3:15 PM:

Take a short Grab back toward George Town and stop at Hin Bus Depot / Muntri Street area to stretch your legs and browse boutique shops or artisan stalls if open.

4:00 PM:

Enjoy a scenic walk along Armenian Street and nearby lanes you may have missed earlier, pausing for a cool drink or gelato at Jawi House Café Gallery or another local café.

4:45 PM:

Return closer to Karpal Singh Dr and relax at Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama), watching late-afternoon activity and catching early sunset hues over the water while snacking on street-side satay or fried banana.

5:30 PM:

Freshen up at your accommodation on Karpal Singh Dr, then prepare to head out for the evening night market-grab a light pre-market bite or a cold drink to carry with you.

6:00 PM:

Walk or Grab to Air Itam Road and enjoy an early evening plate at Hameediyah Restaurant or a local stall-perfect for tasting roti, murtabak or light nasi kandar before the market crowds build.

6:45 PM:

Stroll toward the Air Itam Night Market area (verify local setup times) to browse hawker stalls selling grilled seafood, skewers and local desserts while sampling coconut pancakes or pisang goreng.

7:30 PM:

Find a seat at a roadside stall for a hearty portion of Penang assam laksa or char kway teow from a recommended vendor, soaking up the lively market atmosphere and watching local families shop.

8:15 PM:

Wander deeper into market lanes to shop for affordable souvenirs and handmade trinkets; pause for a refreshing sugarcane juice or cendol from a popular cart to cool down between stalls.

9:00 PM:

Take a relaxed walk back toward Karpal Singh Dr via the Esplanade if you prefer a seaside route, stopping for coconut ice cream or a late snack at a kopitiam near Armenian Street.

9:45 PM:

If you want a livelier scene, drop by a nearby bar such as Macalister Mansion's bar area or a relaxed café for a drink; alternatively pick up takeaway satay and enjoy it at a quiet waterfront spot.

10:30 PM:

Return to your accommodation on Karpal Singh Dr for a final stroll around the neighbourhood, perhaps grabbing a late-night teh tarik or kopi from a 24-hour stall before turning in.

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