- Gangarama
- Manning Market
- Fort
- BMICH
- Independence Square
- Galle Face Green
- Old Parliament Building
- Colombo National Museum
- Private Transport
- English-Speaking Guide
- Refreshments and Water Bottles
- Lunch on Tour
- Entrance Fees if Applicable
See the Seema Malaka temple, which is situated picturesquely on the neighboring Beira Lake, and the vibrant Gangarama Temple, which is filled with artifacts.
Visit the Colombo National Museum, Sri Lanka’s largest museum. Among many other intriguing artefacts, this includes the crown and throne of the island’s surviving monarch. Discover the intriguing history of this island by touring this museum.
Explore the Independence Square, which is well-known for its beauty and historical significance. Many people visit this location despite it being a National Monument on the island.
Known for both its remarkable architecture and its status as one of Sri Lanka’s premier event venues the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) is a well-known landmark in Colombo.
Discover Colombo’s bustling streets and the manned market. Because of its centennial jubilee, Manning Market is the oldest market. You can see the workers transporting colourful produce from trucks that have travelled from different regions of Sri Lanka as you stroll through this marketplace. In the market, you can also buy the items that catch your eye.
Colombo Fort, which was later occupied by the British, was built with assistance from the Portuguese and Dutch. The Presidential Gardens, the Fort Railway Station, and the imposing neo-classical structure housing the President of Sri Lanka are the nearest to the President’s House. Originally constructed as the British Governor’s mansion, it is today a magnificent structure.