Penang

Malaysia

Penang Ratings

Affordability
5.0
Internet
5.0
Workspaces
5.0
Community
3.0
4.5
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Penang

Coworking Spaces in Penang

Regus Penang
Coworking

Regus Penang

Gurney Paragon, 10350 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Amenities:

WIFI
Air Conditioning
Lounge Area
Free Coffee
Kitchen
Free Drinking Water
Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic Departures) / Penang
Coworking

Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic Departures) / Penang

George Town, Penang, Malaysia

Amenities:

WIFI
Entrepreneur Growth Hub
Coworking

Entrepreneur Growth Hub

Batu Kawan, Simpang Ampat, Penang, Malaysia

Amenities:

WIFI
Air Conditioning
Lounge Area
Outdoor Terrace
Yoga Studio
Free Drinking Water
Bersama-Sama Coworking Community
Coworking

Bersama-Sama Coworking Community

26-B Jalan Todak 2, Penang

Amenities:

WIFI
Air Conditioning
Lounge Area
Kitchen
Event Space For Rent
Free Drinking Water
@FlexiSpace
Coworking

@FlexiSpace

2nd floor, 7323, Jalan Raja Uda, Kampung Kastam, 12300 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Amenities:

WIFI
Air Conditioning
Standing Desks
Lounge Area
Free Drinking Water
Free Coffee
Infinity8
Coworking

Infinity8

2, Lebuh Pantai, George Town, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Amenities:

Air Conditioning
Free Drinking Water
Event Space For Rent
Free Tea
Free Coffee

Digital Nomad Communities in Penang

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jerryjessicadesign
jerryjessicadesign
Underwater Daydreamer

Penang is amazing—just the right mix of everything. You get island vibes and a dash of city energy, with solid internet, plenty of work-friendly cafés, culture, nature, and the best food around. Pro tip: The hospitals here are excellent and reasonably priced, so it’s a smart place to squeeze in any check-ups. Plus, my ClassPass app works, so workouts are covered. Another pro tip: Skip living in Georgetown. Traffic can be brutal. I base myself in Tanjung Tokong, midway between town and the beaches, for a more residential feel without losing convenience. Grab is your go-to for rides (and food). Yes, accommodation runs a bit higher than in some other Southeast Asian hotspots, but Penang feels more grounded than the usual beach-bum scene—it’s a working island, and the infrastructure proves it, even with the sand right there. Getting around is easy: a daily train reaches KL in three hours, and the airport flies you almost anywhere. What I love most is the range—within twenty minutes I can be on the beach, exploring Georgetown, or cycling through a village. I still haven’t hit all the hiking trails (work first!). Weekend must-do: Hin Bus Depot Art Market—trust me, it’s worth it.

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