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Stay at this Penang resort and wake up to this incredible view every morning

We stayed at the new M Social Resort Penang and here's what we thought

Nicole-Marie Ng
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Nicole-Marie Ng
Regional Content Director APAC
M Social Resort Penang
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Think Penang and you’re probably picturing mural-strewn alleys in George Town, hawker centre tables filled with plates of char kway teow and as well as ornate heritage shophouses. But head about 15 minutes north to the laidback enclave of Tanjung Bungah and you’ll find M Social Resort Penang, a fresh-faced beachfront stay that’s close enough to the action, but far enough to hear the waves instead of the roars of motorcycles.

Officially opened in July 2025 after a full refurb, the 318-room hotel leans into Peranakan-inspired design without being overtly tacky about it. The resort sits 23 steps – or Yee Sang in Cantonese, a symbolic Chinese nod to firtune – up from the driveway, but fret not, there’s step-free access for wheelchairs and luggage, though the staff will whisk your bags away before you can even think about breaking a sweat.

Inside, the lobby feels more like a stylish co-working space than a traditional hotel reception, with big communal tables and open seating. If you’re a remote worker who likes to log on before heading to the beach, this makes for a great home base.

Why stay at M Social Resort Penang?

Location-wise, you get the best of both worlds: you’re not deep in George Town’s narrow streets, but you’re also not marooned out in Batu Ferringhi’s winding hillside resorts. That means easy enough access to city eats and culture, while still having a stretch of sand just steps away. The only caveat? Grab cars and taxis can be slow in the mornings. During our five-day stay, wait times were often 10–20 minutes when we wanted to head out in the morning after breakfast so be sure to plan ahead if you’ve got somewhere to be.

What are the rooms like at M Social Resort Penang?

There are four room types in the Sunset Bay Wing and three room types available in the Azure Wing from the entry-level Social Cosy Room (32sqm) to sea-facing Social Grand Suite (160sqm). We stayed in the most basic category and were pleasantly surprised by the clean, modern design with subtle nods to Peranakan culture through above bed pastel art pieces that resemble the motifs you'll find on Peranakan tiles.

The firm queen bed was a dream and the pillows had actual loft (none of those sad, flat pancakes you sometimes get). There’s a small seating area, a table that doubles as a work desk and a balcony that opens up to fresh sea air and horizon views. Bathrooms are compact, so don't expect double sinks or soaking tubs, but they are spotless, functional, and stocked with the essentials.

All the rooms have also been recently refurbished and decked out in the latest tech and power outlets. You'll notice that there aren't any traditional landline phones in the room, instead, you have a smarthome-like assistant that's able to help you call the front desk or set any necessary alarms.

What are the food and drink options at M Social Resort Penang?

There are three dining options available on-site but let's be honest, you're in Penang. The real gastronomic action is out there on the streets. Still, M Social has a few solid options if you don't feel like heading out.

Beast & Butterflies is an all-day dining restaurant where breakfast starts from 7am. Here you'll find Malaysian favourites like kaya toast and nasi lemak alongside an international buffet spread. Outside, The Social Hub offers light snacks as well as an afternoon tea set for those looking to have a leisurely mid-day break. And down on the 7th floor, you'll find Breezy Bites, a poolside pitstop that offers alcoholic bevvies and snacks.

What are the facilities like at M Social Resort Penang?

Theres a 25m pool filled with floaties that's perfect for kids (and adults who secretly love lounging on hot pink inflatables). Just beyond is the beach, which is semi-private and shared with nearby condos, but blissfully quiet when we visited. Don't expect beach bars, cabanas or booming music, it's just sun, sand and the Andaman Sea.

The gym is small but well-equipped enough for a holiday workout (treadmills, free weights, a few machines). The hotel also boasts a grand ballroom and plenty of meeting rooms for weddings, conferences, or, you know, an ambitious family reunion.

What's the area like around M Social Resort Penang?

Tanjung Bungah isn’t tourist central, but that’s the charm. There are plenty of local eateries within walking distance, and staff are happy to point you to their favourites. A couple of recommended options nearby include Sinhek Peranakan Cuisine for traditional nonya fare and Ah Soon Char Koay Teow because you have to try the Penang icon while you're there. George Town is 20 minutes by car, and the airport is about an hour away, traffic permitting.

Why you should book a stay at M Social Resort Penang

M Social Resort Penang is a solid pick for families, remote-working beach lovers, and anyone who wants to enjoy Penang at a gentler pace. The rooms are roomy, the price point is fair, and you get both the city and the sea within easy reach. For a laidback base with just enough buzz, it hits the sweet spot.

Address: 523, Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Penang, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Price per night: From RM400 a night

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