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Gangaramaya Temple

One of the most popular Buddhist temples in Colombo is the Gangaramaya Temple. The intricate carvings, statues and tranquil surroundings are easily recognizable to travellers, making it the ideal location for learning about Colombo’s rich cultural and religious past.

Galle Face Green Promenade

The popular Colombo beach destination Galle Face Green, provides its travellers with magnificent ocean vistas along with opportunities for walking while flying kites. The grassy location provides travellers with an excellent blend of natural surroundings and artificial architecture through its colonial-technology structure.

Colombo Fort

Colombo Fort is the ancient relic of the metropolis, where colonial effects from the Portuguese, Dutch and British are nevertheless evident. The location is home to several crucial landmarks, together with the Clock Tower and Dutch Hospital.  The fort location is a bustling commercial enterprise, but it additionally holds lines of Colombo’s past, mixing colonial architecture with present-day tendencies.

Manning Market

The vibrant and busy Manning Market in Colombo offers a sensory experience of local life. It is celebrated for the Manning Market which is the oldest market. While strolling through this marketplace, travellers meet locals, experience the town’s energy and purchase genuine Sri Lankan goods at this lively spot.

Independence Memorial Hall

Inside the Independence Memorial Hall located in Colombo, one can find commemorations of Sri Lanka’s 1948 independence declaration after British colonial rule. The corridor, situated in a perfectly manicured park, provides travellers with a peaceful environment as it adopts traditional design elements. It is also a major symbol of the nation’s records and independence and a location for national events.

BMICH (Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall)

Sirimavo Bandaranaike, whose leadership brought the first woman prime minister to global recognition, gave her name to the BMICH. This architectural gem stands as the island’s biggest convention hall.

Old Parliament House

The Old Parliament Building is a popular tourist destination in Colombo. This building is famous for its colonial architecture, with neo-baroque style. The Old Parliament House remains a major symbol of the country’s political history.

Colombo National Museum

The largest museum in Sri Lanka is the Colombo National Museum, which displays historical relics and royal treasures from the island’s past. The museum’s displays offer thorough insights into Sri Lankan historical documents and cultural practices.

National Museum of Natural History

In the heart of Colombo, the National Museum of Natural History displays geological data and Sri Lanka’s varied biodiversity, including its well-known plant and animal species. This museum offers a variety of fossils, taxidermied specimens, and themed ecological showcases that help travellers learn about Sri Lanka’s natural wonders.

Hindu Temple at Slave Island

The Hindu Temple at Slave Island is a colourful temple committed to the worship of Hindu gods. Regarded for its impressive carvings, statues and colourful decorations, the temple provides a peaceful space for mirrored images and prayer. It’s additionally a crucial cultural landmark for the Hindus.