Pinang Peranakan Mansion Tours and Tickets
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion

- There’s a small admission fee to enter the mansion; this fee is usually included on Penang tours.
- Within Pinang Peranakan Mansion, photography is prohibited.
- The mansion is not accessible to travelers using wheelchairs and strollers.
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Tickets for the Pinang Peranakan Mansion cost 30 ringgit for those over 13 and 18 ringgit for ages 6–12. Children 5 or younger go for free. Expect to pay from around US$65 per person, including entrance fees, for a half-day private tour covering this and other George Town heritage sites.
Yes, the Pinang Peranakan Mansion is worth visiting. One of the island's most spectacular homes, it's been restored with painstaking, gorgeous attention to detail, making it a top destination for discovering the glory days of Peranakan culture. Site tours are included in the price of your ticket, but booking an organized tour that takes in this and other sights can give a fuller sense of UNESCO World Heritage–listed George Town's gilded history.
Per one customer who booked the Private Half-Day George Town History Tour, "Carol was a wonderful guide for our private half-day tour. She showed us everything on the itinerary with great efficiency ... getting us to Peranakan Mansion in time for the English tour, answering our questions, and offering us insights into Penang history and culture. Thanks to her, her great driving and local connections, we fit much more into half a day than we would have managed on our own! And she also made an extra stop so I could pick up some nutmeg balm and try some nutmeg juice, which was a lovely treat."
The Pinang Peranakan Mansion served as a major filming location for the The Little Nyonya series, which was set in the 1930s and followed several generations of a wealthy Chinese family in Malacca. Before entering the museum, you'll see photos from the filming of one of Singapore's most-watched drama series.
The museum—housed in a distinctive green-hued mansion that was built in 1874 as a residence for 19th-century Chinese tycoon Chung Keng Quee—is about 150 years old. Its straits-eclectic style incorporates both European and Chinese designs. A property developer opened it as a museum of Penang's Peranakan culture in 2004.
Tours of George Town usually include a stop at the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, allowing about an hour to explore the site. Guided on-site tours last about 45 minutes. If visiting independently, you can spend two hours to half a day wandering around the museum, depending on your interest level.
Yes. You can explore the Pinang Peranakan Mansion independently or as part of a guided tour of Penang. It’s centrally located in the capital city of George Town, making it easy to find. On-site guides are available to provide information, but tours need to be booked in advance. The museum’s brochure offers a brief explanation of each room with a floor plan.
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