Penang Hill Guide
Reach for the Sky: Panoramic Views from Penang Hill Guide
Penang Hill, also known as Bukit Bendera, is a must-visit destination offering breathtaking panoramic views of George Town and the surrounding areas. Ascend to the summit and be rewarded with stunning vistas of the city skyline, the coastline, and even the mainland on a clear day. The cooler temperatures at the top provide a welcome respite from the tropical heat, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat. The history of Penang Hill dates back to the British colonial era when it served as a retreat for the British administrators seeking cooler climates. The funicular railway, first established in 1923, revolutionized access to the hill, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Over the years, various bungalows and residences were built, adding to the hill's charm and historical significance. Today, remnants of this colonial past can still be seen in the architecture and atmosphere of the hill. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities on Penang Hill. The most popular is, of course, taking the funicular railway to the top. Once there, explore the various walking trails, visit the Owl Museum, or enjoy a meal with a view at one of the restaurants. For a unique experience, consider staying overnight at one of the hotels or guesthouses on the hill and witness the stunning sunrise over George Town. Don't forget to capture the unforgettable scenery with your camera!
Transportation
The most common way to reach Penang Hill is via the Penang Hill Funicular Railway. You can take Rapid Penang bus number 204 from Komtar Bus Terminal in George Town to the Penang Hill Lower Station. Alternatively, taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available.
Opening Hours
6:30 AM - 11:00 PM daily
Ticket Price
Funicular Railway: Malaysian Adult RM30 (Return), Foreigner Adult RM60 (Return)