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Getting Around
Georgetown's historic core is best explored on foot or by renting a bicycle, as the UNESCO zone is compact and pedestrian-friendly. Grab (the regional ride-hailing app) is reliable and affordable for reaching Penang Hill, Gurney Drive, or the ferry terminal to the mainland.
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Cash or Card
Georgetown leans toward cash, especially at hawker centres, traditional kopitiams, and smaller heritage shops where card machines are rare. Larger hotels, malls, and established restaurants accept cards, but carrying a wallet stocked with Malaysian Ringgit will make daily life considerably smoother.
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Good to Know
Removing shoes before entering a temple or a traditional home is non-negotiable and deeply respected across all of Georgetown's communities, Chinese, Malay, and Indian alike. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, covering shoulders and knees, as Georgetown's spiritual landmarks are active places of worship and not merely tourist attractions.
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ATMs
ATMs are readily available throughout Georgetown, with clusters near Komtar, along Penang Road, and inside the major banks on Lebuh Pantai in the colonial banking district. Most machines accept international Visa and Mastercard, but a small transaction fee is common, so withdrawing a larger sum in one visit is the practical approach.
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Currency
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the only accepted currency in Georgetown, and attempting to pay in foreign currency will not be accommodated outside of hotel front desks. As of recent rates, one US dollar exchanges to approximately 4.7 Ringgit, making Georgetown a genuinely affordable destination for most international visitors.
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Plugs
Malaysia uses the Type G three-pin plug (the same as the UK) at 240V and 50Hz. Travelers from the US and Europe will need an adapter.
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Safety
Georgetown is generally very safe for travelers, with petty theft being the most common concern, particularly bag-snatching from motorcycles on quieter side streets. Keeping bags on the side away from the road and staying aware in crowded night markets is a simple and effective precaution.
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Airports
Penang International Airport (PEN) sits approximately 16 km south of Georgetown and handles direct flights from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, and several Chinese cities. A metered airport taxi or a Grab ride to the UNESCO heritage zone takes roughly 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic.