A long stretch of land
alongside the Indian Ocean, the Galle Face Green is a public walkway and playground. Located
close to the old Parliament of Sri Lanka, some of the best hotels in Colombo are also
stretched out on the opposite side of this promenade.
The beautiful Beira Lake
occupies 65 hectares, is located in the heart of Colombo and is surrounded by the city’s
business district. During the colonial era, the lake played an important role of
transporting goods within the city.
Located at the center of
Beira Lake, this is one of the most esteemed temples in the country. The beautiful brass
work, stone carvings and other Buddhist art that decorates the Temple is an attraction for
locals and tourists alike. The complex houses a place of learning, a museum, a library, and
a residential hall.
More towards the outskirts
of Colombo, the Dehiwala Zoo is home to some intriguing and magnificent animals. It hosts a
comprehensive array of bird and animal species along with an aquarium, covering exotic and
vibrant marine life.
It is an honor indeed to
have a Dutch period Museum still in existence today and Sri Lanka is the only former colony
in the world to have preserved one. Originally the residence of Ceylon’s Dutch Governor,
this unique museum has been used as a Catholic seminary, a police station, a military
officer and a post office. Exhibits at this museum include Dutch colonial furniture and
other artifacts.
This was the first-ever
purpose-built convention center in Asia – Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference
Hall. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the BMICH is inclusive of modern
conventional halls and high tech equipment.
Independence Square is the
well-maintained park around the Independence Commemoration Hall and is one of the most
visited locations in Colombo. Residents of Colombo are often found here for recreation and
walking. One of the unique features of the Independence Commemoration Hall is the skilfully
crafted lions guarding the monument.
Also known as the ‘Nelum
Pokuna’ Performing Arts Theatre, this state-of-the-art performance center is ideal for large
scale theatrical productions. The Lotus Pond Theatre has a massive auditorium as well as an
open-air amphitheater. Located in the heart of the city, its easy access makes it the
ultimate choice for local and foreign productions.
One of the British
Governors of Ceylon – Sir Thomas Maitland had a desire to build a love nest; thereby
resulting in what is known today as the Mount Lavinia Hotel. Its rich history, Victorian-era
ambiance, gourmet cuisine (especially seafood varieties) and exceptional service is on par
in making this luxury beach resort an exceptional venue.
Constructed by German
engineers and established in 1965, the Planetarium is seen in the shape of a lotus in full
blossom and can seat about 500 visitors. The Planetarium features and artificial sky to get
a glimpse of the nighttime sky through a colossal universal projector.
Being Sri Lanka’s largest,
the National Museum in Colombo boasts an exclusive collection of relics from the several
kingdoms that ruled the island. Also housed are artifacts and memorabilia from the
prehistoric ages. The establishment of the museum took place during the reign of British
Colonial Governor, Sir William Henry and was recently refurbished to bring it to a premium
standard.
Ebert Silva Holidays and
Sri Lanka Tourism holds a monopoly on the city tour of Colombo which is a part of the night
sightseeing program. Passengers aboard this double-decker open-air bus are taken on a guided
tour of Colombo – the commercial capital of Sri Lanka.
Pettah is an extension of
Colombo Fort (the business hub), spreading its arms into the city’s north. The bazaar caters
to wholesale and retail businesses with everything ranging from textiles to groceries to
stationery and toys.
For centuries, Ayurveda has
been practiced in Sri Lanka and India. The treatment makes use of natural herbs and remedies
to strengthen the power of resistance in one’s body, thereby combating chronic illnesses.
All this is done in a manner that pampers and relaxes the guest at a luxury spa.
An intriguing place to
visit in Colombo is the Gem Museum with its unusual entrance that looks more like an opening
of a gem mine. At the museum, one can learn about some precious stones that are often set
into earrings, pendants and bracelets. Beautifully crafted ready-made jewelry is also a
great attraction here.
A few years ago, the St.
John’s Fish Market was transformed into the Colombo Gold Center, and when this happened,
some of its original characteristics were retained! While gems, gold and silver are cleverly
displayed at sophisticated air-conditioned shops on the ground floor, vendors on the upper
floor sell fishing equipment and other chemical supplies.
While you are exploring the
former lover’s nest at Mount Lavinia Hotel, don’t miss the city’s most popular beach
destination – Mount Lavinia. This stretch lies along a windswept headland – into the Indian
Ocean, thereby producing a lovely beach line for city residents to enjoy.
Shopping in Colombo means a
visit to modern shopping malls and specialty retail outlets that offer quality goods at
amazingly affordable prices, with special offers always on the go. For more bargains without
the high standard surroundings, visit the street vendors and outdoor markets. In terms of
goods, check out the clothing, gems, handicrafts, jewelry and of course, the world-famous
tea industry.
A nighttime fair that is
open from time to time alongside Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha in Colombo is an interesting
attraction for tourists and travelers as a hotspot for shopping and experiencing the best of
Sri Lankan street food.
Located in the heart of the
city, the Royal Colombo Golf Club is surrounded by high-end residential areas. As opposed to
what its surroundings may sound like, the Golf Club is much of an exquisite and peaceful
environment for relaxation, unwinding and a bit of tee-off. The picturesque landscape and a
glimpse of some rare flora and fauna species on the golf course provide for a lovely
country-side environment.