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Colombo is the largest city and the financial and commercial capital of Sri Lanka.
Colombo remains both the commercial and financial capital of Sri Lanka even after the administrative capital has been moved to Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, a suburb east of the city.
Colombo is a huge, sprawling city, which can be visited any time of year due to its tropical climate. The heat is often excruciating, and traffic and pollution intense. These combined and without careful planning Colombo can easily become a nightmarish experience for an average traveler. To avoid this, do not carry heavy luggage, do not plan to walk any significant distances and take measures to deal with the heat and/or rain, such as bringing ice water, sunglasses, plastic slippers, sunblock, umbrella etc.
Museums in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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The National Museum of Colombo, Cinnamon Gardens. is +9411 269-4767. Closed Fridays and all public holidays. 09:00-17:00. Also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum, it is the largest museum in Colombo. Among its exhibits, it contains regalia of the 17th century Kandyan Kings. LKR1000 entrance fee and LKR250 for photography pass.
The Natural History MuseumSir Marcus Fernando Mawatha, Cinnamon Gardens 3 +9411 269-1399. Closed Fridays and all public holidays. 09:00-17:00. This museum features Sri Lanka’s floral and fauna in dioramas.
The Dutch Period Museum95 Prince Street, Pettah. @ +94 11 244-8466. Closed Fridays and all public holidays. 09:00-17:00. Historical museum documenting Dutch colonial rule in Sri Lanka. Houses Dutch-inspired artifacts.
Galleries in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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The Sapumal Foundation32/4 Barnes Place. E +94 11 269-5731. The Sapumal Foundation was once home to the late Harry Pieris. Visitors are able to see his studio and art materials that have been left undisturbed over the years. This gallery also contains 200 paintings that follow the development of Sri Lankan art. Special art classes are also
available at the gallery.
The Lionel Wendt Memorial Art Centre18 Guilford Crescent. M-F 09:00-13:00 &14:00-16:00. a +9411 269-5794. The Art Center provides a multi-functional creative experience with exhibitions, art shows and stage events. Visitors to the art center are also able to purchase various antiques as well as paintings and crafts by contemporary Sri Lankan artists.
Do in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Visit Galle Face Green Promenade at sundown for a spectacular view. The promenade stretches 13 acres between Galle Road and the Indian Ocean; it tends to attract children, teenagers, vendors, and families. Usually on Saturday and Sunday evenings, the land is filled with daytrippers, food vendors, and people picnicking. The Galle Face Green Promenade was reopened to the public in May of 2001.
Colombo Zoological GardensColombo's 200 has a wide variety of animals, birds, and reptiles from all over the world. One of the most popular attractions to the 200 is the elephant show, which is held daily at 17:15. The 200 also offers elephant and pony rides. Currently, the 200 is being renovated, and plans to have an open area for the elephants. Admission for foreigners LKR 2500 adults, LKR 1250 children.
Casa Serena Art Gallery, 122 Havelock Rd, Colombo 5, R +9411 2587440, Tu-Sa 10:00-18:00, M 13:00-18:00. The Gallery is a purpose built space, designed to exhibit a diverse array of art, photography, sculpture, video installations and craft. It focuses on contemporary and traditional arts and features the work of local and international artists.
Turtle Conservation Villa (Our Turtle Conservation Project), No. 73/23 St Rita Road Mount Lavinia Colombo Sri Lanka (Drive south from Colombo city centre along Galle Road and turn right into St. Rita's Road. Drive all the way to the end of the road, cross over the train tracks and onto the beach. Turn left and 20m ahead you have arrived!), @ +94 11 427 7195, 08:00-18:00. A non-profit centre for the conservation of turtles along the coast just past Mount Lavinia Hotel.
Cirque Lanka (cultural show), Viharamahadevi Open Air Theatre (South-East corner of Viharahamadevi Park), @ +94 71 207 4750, 2. More than 15 performers on stage, live music, drummers, traditional masks, acrobats, aerial acrobatics and fire effects.
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