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  1. Armenian Street is a narrow street in the city of George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Located within the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site , the road has gained popularity in recent years for its rich cultural offerings and street art.

  2. This narrow street is somehow the most touristy part of George Town. Lebuh Armenia itself is not really impressive; it is the surrounding Chinese clan temples that makes the street stand out. It is now a major tourist attraction with many souvenir shops and rickshaw drivers touting for rides.

  3. If you are staying in Georgetown, one of the places you will find yourself on the sightseeing trail is Armenian Street Penang (Lebuh Armenian). Lying within the core zone of the George Towns World Heritage Site, the street is surrounded by Chinese Temples and Clan Houses, as well as the nearby mosques of Acheen Street and Kapitan Keling.

  4. Armenian Street is definitely worth visiting because of the unique and vibe while strolling down the street. Some of the street arts can be found here and there are a few shops that you can drop by for souvenir shopping and also to have a bite. You’ll probably will need at least one hour if you want to cover everything on Armenian Street.

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · Lebuh Armenian, or Armenian Street, is a street in the inner city of George Town and within the core zone of the George Town Unesco World Heritage Site. It derives its name from an Armenian family who once stayed at the junction of the now Lebuh Armenian and Lebuh Pantai in the early part of the 19th century.

  6. Good souvenir shops, one of the most famous pieces of Street Art in "Children on a bike" and allegedly "the best ice-cream in asia - probably" . You will probably have to queue to get your picture with the art but its a nice place to hang out for an hour. Read more.

  7. Mar 4, 2018 · Armenian Street is definitely worth visiting because of the unique and vibe while strolling down the street. Some of the street arts can be found here and there are a few shops that you can drop by for souvenir shopping and also to have a bite. You’ll probably will need at least one hour if you want to cover everything on Armenian Street.