Georgetown is a much smaller city (in Malaysia) compared to Kuala Lumpur which we were thankful for. We’re pretty much big-citied-out. Georgetown’s architecture was unlike any other city we’ve been in simply because they had such varied architecture. While walking around the streets you see influences from European, Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian backgrounds.

Georgetown, Malaysia had varied architecture.

”Goddess of Mercy“ Chinese temple in Georgetown, Malaysia

Motorcycles are very common in Malaysia – this was a outside of the mall

Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple in Georgetown, Malaysia

Inside Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple in Georgetown, Malaysia

A typical hawker food stall in Malaysia

Diverse architecture in Georgetown, Malaysia

Typical roadside restaurant in Malaysia

Trishaws are common with tourists in Georgetown, Malaysia.

Masjid Kapitan Keling Mosque in Georgetown, Malaysia

We got our feet massaged by blind masseurs in Georgetown, Malaysia.

While waiting for the rain to pass we had several trishaw drivers as if we wanted a ride – in the rain?!