The Timeless Charm of the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
Explore the historical beauty of the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, a stunning tribute to colonial heritage in the heart of George Town.
The Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower is one of the most recognizable historical landmarks in George Town, Penang. Erected in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, this striking clock tower stands at 60 feet tall and is adorned with beautiful Moorish architectural elements. The tower features a unique octagonal base, supported by slender columns, and is crowned with a dome that adds to its regal appearance. As you approach the tower, you are greeted by its vibrant exterior, which is often surrounded by picturesque gardens, making it a perfect spot for photographs and leisurely strolls. Visitors to the Clock Tower can appreciate its historical significance while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of George Town. This area is not only rich in history but is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with colonial buildings, street art, and local eateries. The clock tower is situated near several other attractions, including Fort Cornwallis and the Esplanade, allowing tourists to easily explore the area on foot. Be sure to visit during the day to fully appreciate the architectural details and the lively surroundings. The tower remains a symbol of Penang’s colonial past and is a testament to the city’s enduring legacy. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply a curious traveler, the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower offers a unique window into the past, inviting you to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of George Town.
Local tips
- Visit during the morning for fewer crowds and better lighting for photos.
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Fort Cornwallis and the Esplanade.
- Take a moment to relax in the surrounding gardens and enjoy local street food.
A brief summary to Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
- Lebuh Light, George Town, Georgetown, Penang, 10450, MY
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the popular Komtar building, exit and head towards Jalan Penang. Walk straight along Jalan Penang for about 10 minutes until you reach Lebuh Light. The Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower will be visible ahead on your right, located in a small park area.
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Walking
From the Penang Peranakan Mansion, head east on Jalan Mosque Kapitan Keling, then turn right onto Lebuh Light. The Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower will be about a 15-minute walk from there.
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Public Bus
Take the Rapid Penang Bus number 101 or 102 from the nearest bus stop. Get off at the stop named 'Light Street'. From there, it is a short 5-minute walk to the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, which is located at the end of Lebuh Light.
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Trishaw
You can hire a trishaw from various points in the Georgetown City Centre. Simply tell the trishaw rider 'Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower' or 'Lebuh Light'. The fare should be around RM 20 to RM 30, depending on your starting point. The journey should take about 10 minutes.
Attractions Nearby to Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
- Georgetown Cruise Terminal
- Fort Cornwallis
- Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse (Rumah Api Fort Cornwallis/ஃபோர்ட் கார்ன்வாலிஸ் கலங்கரை விளக்கம்)
- Penang Tourist Information and Interaction Center - MWTGA
- Swettenham Pier Penang
- The House of Yeap Chor Ee
- The Whiteaways Arcade
- Penang 3D Trick Art Museum
- Penang Esplanade
- Padang Kota Lama (Esplanade)
- Penang Heritage Trust
- Esplanade Walkway
- Pinang Peranakan Mansion
- Penang Town Hall
- Esplanade Sea Wall Heritage Trail
Landmarks nearby to Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
- Jubilee Clock Tower (Menara Jam Jubli/ ஜூபிலி கடிகார கோபுரம்/ 银禧钟楼)
- DUN Penang Heritage Building
- Syed Putra Heritage Building
- Downing Street (Lebuh Downing/ டவுனிங் சாலை)
- Chung Keng Kwee Heritage Building
- King Street (Heritage Building Area)
- The Cenotaph War Memorial (Tugu Cenotaph/வெறுங்கல்லறை,பினாங்கு)
- George town world heritage site
- Logan Memorial
- Penang Harbour
- Queen Street (Lebuh Queen /குயின் தெரு)
- Farquhar Street
- Year 1908, The Oldest Fire Station
- Harmony Street Heritage Hindu Temple
- Malaysian Man In A Flag Shirt Mural