Residing in a UNESCO World Heritage Site like George Town, Penang, is a rare opportunity to live among 19th-century architectural masterpieces. For many travellers, booking a heritage stay raises important questions about modern comfort and navigating George Town’s unique logistics.
George Town Heritage Hotels (GTHH) is a curated collection of boutique properties in Penang, Malaysia, including Seven Terraces, Muntri Mews, Muntri Grove, and Jawi Peranakan Mansion.
GTHH’s professionally restored mansions and shophouses provide high-end, culturally immersive experiences that meet international standards while preserving Penang’s character.
The George Town Heritage Hotel FAQ below answers 35 essential questions to ensure a seamless stay.
Key Takeaways:
- GTHH hotels are located in the heart of George Town’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, close to top cultural attractions.
- Rooms combine historic design with essential modern amenities, including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms.
- Selected properties can host weddings, corporate events, and group stays.
- Guests can dine at the Kebaya Dining Room, GTHH’s MICHELIN-recognised Peranakan restaurant.
- GTHH Direct booking offers better rates and room-selection benefits.
Getting There
Essential navigation for your journey into the heart of the heritage zone.

1. How do I get to GTHH from Penang International Airport?
George Town Heritage Hotel (GTHH) properties are approximately 36 minutes from the Penang International Airport (PIA) by taxi, airport limo, or Grab (e-hailing service).
Fares generally range from MYR22 to MYR56 (rates may be subject to change).
2. Can the hotel arrange a private airport transfer?
Yes. We offer private airport transfer services for a seamless arrival experience. If you would like us to arrange a chauffeur to meet you at the arrivals hall, please provide your flight details at least 48 hours in advance.
This service is recommended for international arrivals or large groups with significant luggage.
3. How do I arrive from the Mainland (KTM Train or Ferry)?
Guests arriving via the KTM ETS train at Butterworth Station can cross to Penang Island by the Penang ferry. The ferry journey takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes and arrives at Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal. From the terminal, a 5-minute Grab or taxi ride connects to any GTHH property.
Alternatively, guests may take a Grab directly from Butterworth across the Penang Bridge. Journey time is around 30 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
4. What are the best transport options in and around George Town?
George Town is a highly walkable city. Most major tourist attractions are within easy reach of GTHH properties on foot. A drop-off point is available at the hotel entrance for all e-hailing and taxi services. Grab remains the most reliable choice for quick trips across the city.
For a more traditional experience, Rapid Penang collaborates with the Penang Municipal Council to offer a free bus shuttle known as Central Area Transit (CAT). The CAT loops through the UNESCO World Heritage site, allowing guests to hop on and off at key landmarks.
For island-wide exploration, such as visiting Batu Ferringhi or Kek Lok Si Temple, Rapid Penang’s bus network covers the full island at very low fares. Visit the Rapid Penang website for their journey planner.
5. Is there parking provided by GTHH?
GTHH offers complimentary parking for guests at designated secure lots.
However, parking is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
6. What are the nearest landmarks or tourist attractions around GTHH properties?
Each GTHH property is strategically located near Penang’s most iconic heritage sites:

- Seven Terraces: Located next to the Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) and minutes from St. George’s Anglican Church.
- Argus Residence, part of the Seven Terraces collection, sits on Lebuh Argus directly behind the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Penang State Museum.
- Jawi Peranakan Mansion: Situated in the historic Malay enclave, the hotel is close to Pasar Chowrasta and the dining scene of Transfer Road.
- Muntri Grove: Located on Muntri Street, just a short walk from the Cheong Fatt Tze (The Blue Mansion), the Benggali Mosque, and the street art of Leith Street.
- Muntri Mews: Located right next to the Penang Hainan Association Temple on Muntri Street and close to the night markets of Chulia Street.
Heritage Room Features & Modern Comforts
Validating the quality of your stay within a historic structure.

7. What are the check-in and check-out times?
Standard check-in time is 15:00, and check-out is at 12:00. Early check-in and late check-out are available, subject to availability. Guests should contact the property in advance to make this request.
8. Can I store my luggage before check-in or after check-out?
Yes, GTHH offers secure luggage storage across all properties. Guests who arrive before the 15:00 check-in time or wish to continue exploring after the 12:00 check-out may leave their luggage with the concierge team.
9. Is the tap water safe to drink?
Guests are recommended to use the complimentary filtered water and bottled water provided in every room. GTHH replenishes drinking water daily to ensure constant access to high-quality hydration throughout the stay.
10. How effective is the air-conditioning in the hotel rooms?
Every GTHH suite is equipped with a high-capacity, silent air-conditioning system. All units are professionally maintained to ensure a consistent temperature, providing a comfortable sanctuary from the tropical weather.
11. Is high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the property?
Yes. GTHH has installed high-speed Wi-Fi networks across all properties. Guests receive seamless, high-speed connectivity in their suite and across all public courtyards.
12. Are the bathrooms modern and private (ensuite)?
Yes. Every GTHH room features a private, modern ensuite bathroom. Bathrooms are fitted with high-pressure rain showers. Premium fixtures are used throughout, while each space’s vintage aesthetic is preserved.
13. How is the indoor environment managed (pests and mosquitoes)?
GTHH maintains a pristine indoor atmosphere across all properties. Non-intrusive mosquito management systems, such as mosquito nets and essential oil diffusers, are in use throughout.
All properties undergo professional pest control to uphold the highest hygiene standards.
Property Selection & Accessibility
Identifying the GTHH residence that best fits your requirements.

14. Are there elevators available?
Seven Terraces is the only GTHH property with a retrofitted lift. At all other properties, beautifully appointed ground-floor suites are available on request for guests with mobility considerations.
15. Which GTHH property is pet-friendly?
All GTHH’s properties are not pet-friendly, except for Muntri Mews’ Mews Cafe, where pets are allowed only in the outdoor alfresco area.
16. Is GTHH family-friendly? What should parents know before booking?
Most GTHH properties welcome families, with Muntri Grove and Argus Residence being the most family-friendly options. Parents with toddlers are encouraged to contact the property in advance to arrange a suitable ground-floor suite.
To ensure the comfort and overall experience of all guests within our heritage setting, Seven Terraces accommodates children aged 6 and above only. We truly appreciate your understanding.
Due to the design of our accommodations and the general layout of the all GTHH hotels, all children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
For larger family gatherings, you may consider Georgetown Heritage Houses, which can accommodate up to 16–20 guests while still offering private spaces.
17. Do GTHH properties have a swimming pool?
Certain GTHH properties offer their own pool experience; access available exclusively for in-house guests:
- Seven Terraces: Swimming pool available
- Muntri Grove: Courtyard pool upstairs
- Jawi Peranakan Mansion: Courtyard pool
- Argus Residence: No pool, but the house includes a bathtub
- Muntri Mews: No pool
18. Can I request a specific suite?
Yes. When booking directly through GTHH’s official website, you can include specific requests in your reservation. Direct bookers receive priority room assignment, so you are always prioritised for your preferred room number, subject to availability.
Venue Bookings & Private Events
Hosting weddings, corporate retreats, and celebrations in a heritage setting.

19. Can I host a wedding, celebration, or private event at your properties?
Yes, GTHH properties provide an atmospheric backdrop for intimate weddings, private celebrations, and special occasions such as milestone birthdays, including 80th birthday celebrations.
The Seven Terraces courtyard is particularly popular for traditional tea ceremonies and banquet dinners, while Jawi Peranakan Mansion offers a unique setting for culturally themed events.
For larger cocktail-style gatherings or full property buyouts, guests are encouraged to contact the events team via email to discuss a bespoke floor plan and tailored arrangements.
Please note that decoration arrangements are to be handled by guests. However, GTHH can support basic event setup items such as additional air coolers, tables, and chairs. Kindly discuss your requirements with our team in advance.
20. Are your venues suitable for corporate retreats or meetings?
Yes. GTHH caters to boutique corporate groups seeking an inspiring alternative to standard meeting rooms.
Private dining can be arranged at Kebaya Dining Room, high-speed Wi-Fi is available for presentations, and group heritage tours can be coordinated as team-building activities.
21. What is the maximum capacity for private event bookings?
Capacity varies by property. For seated dinners at Seven Terraces, we can generally accommodate up to 50 to 60 guests. For larger cocktail-style events or full property buyouts, please contact our events team via email to discuss a bespoke floor plan.
22. Do you offer heritage tours or cultural experiences for guests?
Yes. GTHH offers a range of curated heritage experiences to deepen guests’ connection with George Town.
Experiences include property-specific heritage tours led by our staff and Peranakan culture sessions. Guests at Seven Terraces can also arrange a private tour of our antique shop by request.
For something more personal, the monthly Dinner with Baba Chris combines a house tour with an evening hosted by founder Chris Ong himself.
All experiences can be arranged through the concierge and are available as corporate team-building activities. Follow GTHH on social media for upcoming event dates.
Dining Experiences
Exploring the culinary soul of Penang within our properties.

23. Can non-guests dine at the Kebaya Dining Room or Mews Café?
Yes, both restaurants welcome non-resident guests. For Kebaya Dining Room, it is best to contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability and current seating schedules.
24. How far in advance should I book the restaurant?
Kebaya Dining Room reservations are recommended at least two weeks ahead, particularly for weekend and dinner sittings.
Mews Café generally accepts walk-ins, though bookings are advised for larger groups.
25. What is the dress code for GTHH’s dining outlets?
Kebaya Dining Room is a MICHELIN-recognised destination for refined Peranakan cuisine, offering a formal dining experience. Smart casual attire is recommended, and guests are kindly requested to avoid swimwear or flip-flops during dinner service.
In contrast, Mews Café offers a relaxed, all-day dining atmosphere where smart casual attire is welcome, though the dress code is more informal. Guests can comfortably drop in after a morning exploring George Town’s heritage streets.
26. Can you accommodate dietary restrictions (such as Vegan or Gluten-Free)?
Yes. Both Kebaya Dining Room and Mews Café cater to vegan, gluten-free, and specific allergy requirements. Guests with complex dietary needs are asked to provide at least 24 hours’ notice in advance of their visit.
27. Is the food Halal?
GTHH dining outlets are not halal-certified.
Mews Café serves pork-free dishes but offers alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine. Kebaya Dining Room at Seven Terraces is also not halal-certified.
28. Do GTHH room bookings include breakfast?
GTHH offers the choice of a room-only rate or a package that includes breakfast. The flexibility gives guests full control over their stay, which is ideal for those who prefer to explore Penang’s legendary street food scene independently.
Heritage Fees, Policies & Deposits
Essential information regarding local regulations and property policies.
29. What languages do GTHH’S staff speak?
Our team is proudly multi-lingual, reflecting Penang’s diverse heritage. You will find staff fluent in English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin, and various local dialects such as Hokkien and Cantonese.
We are well-equipped to assist international guests from across the globe.
30. Is a security deposit required upon check-in?
Yes. A refundable security deposit is required at check-in to cover incidental charges. The deposit can be provided via credit card pre-authorisation or cash.
The full amount is refunded upon check-out, provided there are no outstanding room charges or damages.
31. Are there any hidden service charges?
No. GTHH’s direct rates are transparent. Guests should note that the Heritage Fee and Tourism Tax (applicable only to non-Malaysians) are collected separately at the property and are not included in the room rate.
32. What is the Penang Local Government Heritage Fee?
A fee of RM3 per room per night is collected at check-in, as required by state government regulations. The contribution is dedicated to the ongoing maintenance and promotion of the George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site.
33. What is your cancellation policy?
Standard bookings allow free cancellation up to 72 hours before arrival. Policies may vary for peak seasons and promotional rates. Guests are advised to review the cancellation terms at the time of booking.
34. Is smoking allowed on the premises?
All GTHH properties are strictly non-smoking. The policy exists to protect the irreplaceable timber-framed heritage structures at each property and to ensure the safety and longevity of these historic buildings.
35. What electricity voltage and socket types do you use?
GTHH properties use the UK Standard (Type G) three-pin plug rated at 230V. Universal adapters are available on request at the front desk.
Your GTHH Heritage Stay, Answered
George Town Heritage Hotels (GTHH) offer far more than a place to sleep. Each property is a living chapter of Penang’s history, and we look forward to welcoming you into it.
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