
George Town in April
Not the best time
April isn't ideal for George Town. Consider a different month.
All Months
December through February brings the most comfortable weather — still hot and humid, but with occasional breezes and less chance of afternoon downpours. This is peak tourist season, so book accommodations early and expect crowds at major attractions.
June through August offers the best value. Hotel rates drop 30-40%, hawker stalls have shorter queues, and you can actually get photos of the street art without tourists in the frame. The trade-off: afternoon thunderstorms hit most days around 3 PM, lasting 1-2 hours.
Avoid March through May unless you enjoy sweltering heat and high humidity. Temperatures regularly hit 35°C with little wind. Even locals retreat indoors during midday hours.
Chinese New Year (January/February) transforms the city with decorations and special foods, but many shops and restaurants close for several days. The Hungry Ghost Festival in August brings fascinating street ceremonies, though some visitors find the burning offerings and ritual activities unsettling.
Ramadan affects opening hours at Malay restaurants and stalls, but the breaking-of-fast markets offer unique food experiences for respectful visitors.
George Town Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
6/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
5/10