Nagore Square, nestled in the heart of George Town, is a captivating landmark brimming with history and culture. Surrounded by colonial-era buildings, it exudes a distinct Straits Settlement charm, where every brick tells a story of Penang's vibrant past. Stroll through the square to admire the unique blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian architectural influences, and uncover hidden murals and art installations. As dusk falls, the square transforms into a lively night market offering an array of local delicacies and handicrafts. More than just a tourist spot, Nagore Square is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Penang's multicultural tapestry.

This luxury waterfront hotel boasts stunning Gurney Bay views and is steps away from Penang's top attractions, perfect for both business trips and family vacations! As a 2024 award-winning hotel, it features an executive lounge, outdoor pool and kids' club to keep children entertained while adults unwind at the chic bar. With four dining venues serving gourmet cuisine, a sunlit fitness center, and thoughtful Chinese guest services including airport transfers, every detail shines. The upcoming 2025 seaside park with beaches and waterpark will make your stay even more memorable!

This hotel is the perfect blend of leisure and business! Located in the heart of UNESCO World Heritage George Town, you’ll be steps away from vibrant street art and cultural landmarks. The spacious rooms offer panoramic city views and free Wi-Fi for a comfortable stay. The highlight? Their infinity pool with stunning Penang Hill views—pure bliss! Enjoy the poolside bar or hit the 24-hour gym to stay active. For events, their state-of-the-art banquet halls and meeting rooms are ideal for weddings or conferences. Plus, with Chinese hospitality and shuttle services, every detail is thoughtfully covered!

Everything you need to know about Nagore Square
Don't miss Hameediyah Restaurant, famous for its Nasi Kandar. Kapitan Restaurant serves excellent Roti Canai and Teh Tarik. For dessert, try Cendol at Penang Road Famous Teochew Cendol.
Named after Indian Muslim traders, Nagore Square was a 19th-century trading hub. Its colonial-era buildings are now part of George Town's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yes, HopeGoo depart daily from the Penang Tourist Information Centre. Private guides offer heritage trails focusing on Peranakan culture and street art.
Take Rapid Penang Bus 401E (45 mins) or taxi (30 mins). The CAT free shuttle bus stops at Lebuh Campbell, 5 mins walk from Nagore Square.
Look for Batik fabrics at Little India shops. Straits Collection sells Peranakan porcelain, while Chowrasta Market offers local snacks like tau sar pneah (bean paste biscuits).
Main areas have paved walkways, but some heritage buildings have steps. Bicycle rentals with sidecars are available for easier mobility around the narrow lanes.
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