The right heritage hotel in George Town depends on your travel style, not on review scores. Seven Terraces suits couples and culture seekers with its Chinese-Peranakan antiques and MICHELIN-recognised Kebaya Dining Room.
Muntri Grove and Jawi Peranakan Mansion work best for families who want pools and relaxed settings. Argus Residence offers George Town’s most private heritage address. Muntri Mews delivers heritage character at a 3-star price point.
Matching the right cultural tradition to the right traveller is the fastest way to a confident booking. If you have been scrolling through photos of heritage hotels and still cannot decide, this guide will help.
Instead of ranking by review scores, it uses the cultural heritage tradition each property represents to route you to the right stay.
Key Takeaways
- This guide is for travellers who have already decided on a heritage stay in George Town but cannot tell which property suits their specific trip.
- GTHH operates five heritage properties, each representing a different cultural tradition: Chinese-Peranakan (Seven Terraces), Jawi (JPM), retro tropical (Muntri Grove), Straits Eclectic (Muntri Mews), and residential heritage (Argus Residence).
- Pools are available only at Seven Terraces, JPM, and Muntri Grove. Muntri Mews and Argus Residence do not have pools.
- Seven Terraces does not accommodate children under 6. Families with young children should consider Muntri Grove or JPM.
- Breakfast is an optional add-on at all GTHH properties and is not included by default.
- JPM is approximately 50 metres outside the UNESCO heritage zone. All other GTHH properties are within or immediately adjacent to the core zone.
Your Five GTHH Properties at a Glance
Each GTHH property represents a distinct cultural tradition shaped by Penang’s multicultural port city history. George Town’s UNESCO World Heritage Site status protects buildings from these traditions. Understanding which tradition a property represents is the fastest way to choose the right hotel for your trip.
1. Seven Terraces: Chinese-Peranakan
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Best for: Couples, culture seekers, foodies, photography, events
Seven Terraces is housed within a row of beautifully restored 19th-century Anglo-Chinese terrace houses and is home to one of the most extensive private collections of Chinese-Peranakan antiques in Penang.
Guests can admire carved wooden screens, antique ceramics, and traditional furnishings that reflect the elegance of Peranakan heritage. Beyond being a boutique hotel, Seven Terraces is also a popular venue for pre-wedding shoots, Peranakan-themed photography, tea ceremonies, weddings, and family celebrations.
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Accommodation options range from romantic suites for couples to spacious apartment-style suites with separate living areas. While the property retains its historic charm, guests can enjoy modern comforts, including upgraded bathrooms designed for a relaxing stay.
Pool access is available for in-house guests.

On-site, the MICHELIN-recognised Kebaya Dining Room (MICHELIN Guide KL & Penang) serves Peranakan-inspired cuisine. The Dinner with Baba Chris experience connects guests to the heritage tradition through the owner’s personal storytelling.

Besides, there is also an antique shop located next door. Upon request, our team can arrange a guided visit, allowing guests to explore a unique collection of antiques and learn more about Penang’s rich cultural heritage.
The honest caveat: No children under 6. The antique-rich interiors may also feel formal for travellers who prefer a casual, modern hotel atmosphere.
Location: Within the UNESCO heritage core zone on Stewart Lane, walking distance to Armenian Street, clan jetties, and Khoo Kongsi.
Keen on the best Nyonya food in Penang? Explore the signature Peranakan dishes at Kebaya and beyond in our restaurant guide.
2. Jawi Peranakan Mansion


Best for: Heritage explorers, couples, families with children
Jawi Peranakan Mansion (JPM) represents the Jawi Peranakan (Indian Muslim-Malay) cultural tradition, a heritage lineage entirely distinct from the Chinese-Peranakan tradition at Seven Terraces. The mansion reflects the architectural and decorative traditions of Penang’s Indian Muslim merchant community.
Beyond its heritage setting, Jawi Peranakan Mansion offers thoughtful touches that enhance the guest experience. Guests can enjoy complimentary buns, coffee, and ice cream during their stay, while traditional games such as congkak provide a fun way to connect with local culture.
The mansion also features spaces suitable for intimate gatherings and private events, making it a unique venue for celebrations, family functions, and cultural experiences in the heart of George Town.
Pool access for in-house guests. Family-friendly with no age restrictions. Breakfast available as an optional add-on.

The honest caveat: Located approximately 50 metres outside the UNESCO heritage core zone. Walking distances to core-zone attractions are slightly longer but still manageable on foot. The quieter location can be an advantage for families.
Travelling with children? See our guide to the best family hotels in Georgetown Penang for more family-friendly options.
3. Muntri Grove




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Best for: Families, relaxed retreats, travellers who prefer gardens over antiques
Muntri Grove is not a pre-war shophouse or mansion restoration. The property features retro-tropical architecture, a garden setting, a pool, and a distinctly residential feel. The heritage expression is architectural and atmospheric rather than artefact-based.
For travellers who enjoy a tropical resort ambience, Muntri Grove offers a refreshing alternative to traditional heritage hotels. With its lush greenery, floral accents, and peaceful surroundings, the property evokes a Bali-inspired atmosphere while remaining in the heart of George Town.
Guests looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing can also walk to nearby Higher Ground, where live music, drinks, and a vibrant evening atmosphere await.
Pool for in-house guests. Family-friendly with no age restrictions. Located on a quieter residential lane off Muntri Street.
The honest caveat: Does not offer the antique-rich Peranakan immersion of Seven Terraces or the Jawi heritage angle of JPM. Travellers whose primary goal is cultural immersion through artifacts may find the retro tropical aesthetic less heritage-forward.
4. Muntri Mews


Best for: Budget-conscious heritage seekers, couples
Muntri Mews reflects the Straits Eclectic style, a blend of European and Asian design elements from Penang’s colonial trading era. The property operates as a 3-star boutique hotel, offering heritage character at a more accessible price point.

On-site Mews Cafe serves pork-free Malaysian- and Peranakan-inspired dishes (not Halal-certified; vegan and vegetarian options; MSG-free). Weekly specials include Sri Lankan curry and Moroccan mezze. Events and private bookings are accepted for up to 70 guests, and outdoor seating is pet-friendly.
The honest caveat: No pool. The 3-star tier means amenities and room finishings are practical rather than luxurious. For guests who prioritise heritage authenticity and location over high-end amenities, that is a feature, not a flaw.
Location: Centrally located on Muntri Street with easy walking access to heritage attractions, street art, and hawker centres.
Looking for more dining options? Our guide to the best cafe in Georgetown Penang, covers top picks within walking distance.
5. Argus Residence: George Town’s Most Private Heritage Address


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Best for: Privacy seekers, big families, friends gathering
Argus Residence is a standalone property, separate from Seven Terraces, positioned for maximum privacy in a heritage setting. The property offers a residential-feel heritage experience for guests who value solitude and discretion.
What makes Argus Residence unique is its spacious home-style layout, making it ideal for large families and group stays of up to eight guests. Spread across two levels, the residence features a living room, kitchen, generous bathrooms, and private parking, offering the comfort and convenience of a home away from home.


Thoughtful design elements, including flexible partition curtains, allow guests to create separate spaces when hosting visitors or gathering with family. The foldable bed in the living area also provides additional convenience for multi-generational families or guests with mobility needs. Complete with a TV and ample communal space, Argus Residence offers the opportunity to experience George Town’s heritage charm while enjoying the privacy and comfort of a private residence.
Free fruit baskets are available as an optional add-on. Kindly contact us to share your needs!
The honest caveat: No pool or on-site dining. Travelers who want heritage hotel amenities such as a pool, restaurant, and communal spaces will find the other GTHH properties a better fit. The privacy-first positioning means fewer shared facilities by design.
Traveling with a larger group?
We also offer heritage properties that can accommodate up to 20 guests, with multiple rooms housed within a traditional heritage building. These unique spaces are ideal for family gatherings, group stays, and special occasions. In fact, some of our properties have even been used as filming locations for movies and productions.
Contact us today to learn more about our Georgetown Heritage Houses and find the perfect stay for your group. Reserve your heritage stay here.

GTHH Properties Compared Side by Side

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| Property | Heritage Tradition | Pool | Child Policy | On-Site Dining | Best For |
| Seven Terraces | Chinese-Peranakan | Yes | No children under 6 | Complimentary daily high tea + Kebaya Dining Room (MICHELIN recognised) + Dinner with Baba Chris | Couples, culture seekers, foodies, events |
| Jawi Peranakan Mansion | Jawi (Indian Muslim) | Yes | Family-friendly | Complimentary daily high tea | Heritage explorers, families, couples |
| Muntri Grove | Retro tropical | Yes | Family-friendly | None on-site | Families, relaxed retreats |
| Muntri Mews | Straits Eclectic | No | See property page | Mews Cafe (pork-free) | Budget heritage seekers, solo travellers |
| Argus Residence | Residential heritage | No | Family-friendly | None on-site | Privacy seekers, families, friends gathering |
| Georgetown Heritage Houses | Residential heritage | No | Family-friendly | None on-site, but near to Mews Cafe | Big families, friends gathering, shooting spaces |
Want to see more options at an accessible price point? Browse 3-star hotel in Georgetown Penang options across the heritage quarter.
Why Book Directly with a Heritage Hotel

Booking directly with GTHH gives you priority room assignment, personalised service requests, and direct access to the reservations team who knows every room across five properties. This is a service advantage, not a price promise.
Heritage hotels have limited room inventory in buildings where no two rooms are identical. Booking directly allows you to request a specific room number or orientation. OTA bookings typically allocate room types, not specific rooms.
GTHH’s reservations team can also route you between properties: “You mentioned you are travelling with children under 6. Muntri Grove would be a better fit than Seven Terraces.” This kind of cross-portfolio recommendation does not exist on OTA platforms.
Book Your Heritage Stay Directly with GTHH
Tell us who you are travelling with, your dates, and what matters most. Our reservations team will recommend the right property and room.
- Seven Terraces: Couples and culture seekers → Explore Seven Terraces
- Jawi Peranakan Mansion: Heritage explorers and families → Explore JPM
- Muntri Grove: Families and relaxed retreats → Explore Muntri Grove
- Muntri Mews: Heritage character at a 3-star price → Explore Muntri Mews
- Argus Residence: Privacy in a heritage setting → Explore Argus Residence
FAQs
How much does a heritage hotel in George Town cost per night?
Rates typically range from RM 200 to RM 1,200+ per night depending on star rating, room type, and season. Boutique 3-star stays start around RM 200 to RM 400, while 4-star properties range from RM 400 to RM 800+. Check the GTHH reservations page for current rates.
Are heritage hotels in George Town historically authentic or just themed?
Authentic heritage hotels in George Town are housed in genuine pre-war buildings: shophouses, terraces, and mansions that have been restored and gazetted. They preserve original architectural elements such as air wells, timber floors, lime-plastered walls, and antique furnishings.
All GTHH properties fall in the genuine category. For background on gazetted heritage buildings, see the Penang Heritage Trust.
Can I walk to major attractions from GTHH properties?
Yes. All GTHH properties are within or immediately adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage Site core zone, placing major attractions within 5 to 15 minutes’ walk. JPM is approximately 50 metres outside the core zone, resulting in slightly longer walking distances, but still entirely manageable.
The entire heritage quarter is compact enough to explore without transport.







