Colombo, Sri Lanka’s bustling capital city, offers an exciting mix of heritage, modern city life, and coastal charm. It’s the perfect starting point or ending destination for your Sri Lankan journey, filled with history, culture, shopping, and street life.
Independence Memorial Hall
A stately monument built to commemorate Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948, surrounded by peaceful gardens and traditional stone carvings.
National Museum of Colombo
The largest museum in Sri Lanka, housing ancient artifacts, royal regalia, centuries-old art, and rich historical exhibits that tell the story of the island’s past.
Gangaramaya Temple
A unique and eclectic Buddhist temple featuring a blend of Sri Lankan, Indian, Chinese, and Thai architecture — includes a museum and religious relics.
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque (Red Mosque)
One of Colombo’s most iconic landmarks, this vibrant red-and-white patterned mosque in Pettah is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a must-see for photographers and culture lovers.
Galle Face Green
A seaside urban park popular for sunset walks, street food, and relaxing with a sea breeze — especially lively in the evening.
Old Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct
Once a colonial hospital, now a vibrant shopping and dining spot with cafés, restaurants, and craft boutiques — great for evening hangouts.