Cottages in Penang

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Seri Homestay - Penang
Penang
22/12 – 05/01
A$61/nighttotal: A$854 (14 )

Seri Homestay

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chalet , Penaga
SERI Homestay is a chalet located in the familiar district of Penaga, offering convenient access to Sunway Carnival Mall, situated 24 kilometres away.
This 10 square metre accommodation provides a private balcony with garden views, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and parking for one guest, with check-out between 08:00 and 11:00 AM.
The Secret Mountain Resorts - Penang
10 5 reviews
Penang
22/07 – 22/10
A$42/nighttotal: A$3864 (92 )

The Secret Mountain Resorts

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gîte , Balik Pulau
The Secret Mountain Resort, a self-catering cottage in Mukim 3, Sungai Pinang, Balik Pulau, sits atop Balik Pulau Hill at 500 metres elevation, offering stunning views and easy access to the surrounding hills.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat sleeps four, boasting a kitchen, swimming pool, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation, all set within a 0.92-hectare durian orchard with a natural stream, providing pure spring water and opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.
Ardour Lodge "A" Wing - Penang
8.7 40 reviews
Penang
01/10 – 31/10
A$42/nighttotal: A$1260 (30 )

Ardour Lodge "A" Wing

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chalet , Tanjung Bungah
Ardour Lodge "A" Wing is located in Tanjung Bungah, a mere 19-minute walk from Straits Quay and directly beside Tanjung Tokong Beach, offering convenient access to the coastline.
This chalet provides air-conditioned accommodation with complimentary WiFi and private parking, featuring a private bathroom with a bidet and slippers, and is situated 20 kilometres from Penang International Airport.
Homestay Bait Al-sakinah - Penang
8.6 5 reviews
Penang
27/06 – 25/07
A$65/nighttotal: A$1820 (28 )

Homestay Bait Al-sakinah

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chalet , Simpang Ampat
Homestay Bait Al-Sakinah, a spacious three-bedroom chalet in Simpang Ampat, Penang, is conveniently located approximately 24km from Penang International Airport and 27km from the Penang Bridge.
This 670 square metre self-catering holiday home sleeps up to 13 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, private parking, and a flat-screen TV; Sunway Carnival Mall and Queensbay Mall are within easy driving distance.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Penang

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Penang, Malaysia?

    Penang boasts a fantastic array of attractions. For cultural immersion, Georgetown's UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must, with its clan houses, street art, and Khoo Kongsi clan house. Then there's the Kek Lok Si Temple, one of Southeast Asia's largest Buddhist temples, and the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, showcasing the unique Peranakan culture. Nature lovers should head to Penang Hill for breathtaking views and the Entopia Butterfly Farm. Don't forget the iconic Penang Bridge, offering stunning sunset vistas.
  • What are the best cottages in Penang?

    Among the cottages in Penang, Pondok -penang, Cottage Style Living - Steps From Food & Market and Jack’s Cottage are the most popular ones.

  • How to spend a 5-day holiday in Penang, Malaysia?

    A five-day trip allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Explore Georgetown's street art and historical sites. Day 2: Visit Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang Hill. Day 3: Discover the Pinang Peranakan Mansion and enjoy the beaches at Batu Ferringhi. Day 4: Take a cooking class and explore the local markets like Chowrasta Market. Day 5: Relax by the beach or visit the Tropical Spice Garden before departing. This is just a suggestion, of course; you can tailor it to your interests.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Penang?

  • Is Penang, Malaysia a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Cottages aren't as common in Penang as hotels or guesthouses, particularly in Georgetown. Batu Ferringhi, however, offers some holiday homes and villas that might suit your needs. It really depends on your preference and budget. You might find more suitable options by searching for villas or holiday homes online.
  • What are the best cottages for families and kids in Penang?

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in Penang, Malaysia?

    Penang has a tropical climate, meaning hot and humid weather year-round. The monsoon season (typically October to December) brings heavy rainfall. While wildlife encounters are rare in urban areas, monkeys are common in certain parts of the island, so keep your belongings secure. There's also the occasional tropical storm; it's always wise to check weather forecasts before heading out.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Penang?

  • Is Penang, Malaysia pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    Georgetown is quite pedestrian-friendly, with many areas easily walkable. However, cycling can be challenging due to traffic. Batu Ferringhi is more suitable for cycling, with dedicated paths along the beachfront. Always exercise caution and be aware of traffic conditions.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Penang?

    Pondok -penang, Cottage Style Living - Steps From Food & Market and Jack’s Cottage are the best cottages with parking in Penang.

  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Penang, Malaysia?

    Beyond the main attractions, explore the hidden temples nestled amongst the hills, like the Dhammikarama Burmese Temple. Wander through the quieter backstreets of Georgetown, discovering charming cafes and local businesses. The Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, also known as the Blue Mansion, offers a unique historical experience. And don't miss the Armenian Street, with its eclectic mix of shops and cafes.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals in Penang, Malaysia?

    Visiting local markets like the Chowrasta Market or the Air Itam Market offers a chance to interact with vendors and experience daily life. Participating in a cooking class provides a hands-on cultural experience and interaction with local chefs. Attending a traditional performance or visiting a local community event could also offer opportunities to meet locals, though these events aren't regularly scheduled.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Penang, Malaysia?

    Penang's food scene is legendary. Char Kway Teow (stir-fried noodles), Assam Laksa (sour and spicy fish noodle soup), Nasi Kandar (mixed rice with curries), and Hokkien Mee (prawn noodles) are must-tries. Don't forget the local desserts like Ais Kacang (shaved ice dessert) and Cendol (pandan-flavoured ice dessert with coconut milk).
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