Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza
Highlights
- Walk through the iconic Galle Face Green
- Explore the colonial architecture of Colombo Fort
- Experience the vibrant markets of Pettah Bazaar
- Visit the unique Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
- Discover the cultural influences at Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple
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Private transportation included
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Bottled water provided
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All fees and taxes included
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Duration 3-4 hours
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Small group tour experience
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Expert guide in English
Discover the vibrant city of Colombo on an immersive walking tour with Ajeet De Soyza. This tour will take you through the bustling streets of the central business district, showcasing the rich history, architecture, and culture that is uniquely Sri Lankan. Experience the influences left behind by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British as you explore iconic landmarks such as Galle Face Green, the Colombo Fort Clock Tower, Pettah Bazaar, Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, Colombo Fort Railway Station, and Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple. To add to the authenticity, you will also have the opportunity to ride in a Tuk Tuk. Not only will you have an unforgettable experience, but part of the proceeds from this tour will go towards sponsoring the education of orphaned children, providing them with a better future. Experience Colombo, experience diversity, and experience Sri Lanka on this captivating walking tour.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Colombo's vibrant history and culture on a guided walking tour, blending stories with authentic experiences to discover Sri Lanka's rich heritage.
Included
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Government fees
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Private transportation
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Bottled water
Excluded
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Admission fees
Meeting Point
The meeting point is usually the Exit at Gate A-1
WRQX+FGR, 19 Chaithya Rd, Colombo 00100 , Sri Lanka
End Point
We end the tour at the Galle Face Hotel and in front of the Galle Face Green
3, 2 Galle Rd, Colombo 00300 , Sri Lanka
What to expect
Meeting Point
You will find me near the entrance to the Dutch Hospital, and you can easily identify me with my hat
The Last King of Sri Lanka, Sri Wickrama Rajasingha was captured on the 18th February 1815 in Madamahanuwara and was transferred to Colombo without entering Kandy. On the 6th of March 1815 the King and his escort entered the Colombo Fort where they were received by Colonel Kerr, the commandant of the garrison. Here King Sri Wickrama Rajasingha remained for nearly a year till the 24th of January 1816 when he and his family were deported to Vellore, India aboard the HMS Cornwallis.
Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct
The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (known as The Dutch Hospital) is considered to be the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. It is now a heritage building and a shopping and dining precinct It is believed to have existed since 1681 when the Dutch established the Colombo hospital to look after the health of the officers and other staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. The hospital's proximity to the harbour allowed it to serve Dutch seafarers
You will be taken through the heart of the central business district which is full of colonial architecture. The clock tower in fort is a unique strucuture in the city on many aspects
The construction of the building commenced in 1911, with the laying of its foundation stone and at the time of its opening it was the tallest building in Colombo. Designed in a Greco-Roman architectural style, with a colonnade of Corinthian columns at the building's entrance. It has a circular glass dome with a tapering central atrium that lets light into the circular inner halls throughout all seven floors and features the tallest chandelier in Asia.
Cargills Department Store
The old Cargills & Millers Buildings in Colombo are considered to be the oldest department stores in Sri Lanka. A Dutch building was originally on the land where the present Cargills & Millars buildings are located and it had been occupied by Sir Frederick North (1766-1827), the first British Governor of Ceylon from 1798 to 1805. In 1844, a British businessman William Miller started his company at this premises by replacing the old Dutch building and in 1896, it was acquired by David Sime Cargill, a Scottish businessman who headed the popular Cargills & Company
Grand Oriental Hotel
The Grand Oriental Hotel was officially opened on 5 November 1875, had 154 luxury and semi-luxury rooms, and was the first of the modern type of imposing hotels erected in the East. The original building on the site was a simple, single-storey structure with an open verandah to the street inhabited by a Dutch Governor. In 1837 it was converted into barracks for the British Army. The task of converting the building into a hotel was undertaken by the then Governor Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, engaging the architect of the Public Works Department, James George Smither, who was also responsible for the National Museum of Colombo, Colombo General Hospital and the old Colombo Town Hall. The estimated cost to build the hotel was 2,007 pounds but it is noteworthy that the hotel was constructed within one year under the estimated 1,868 pounds.
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
Popularly known as the Red Mosque, the place of workship is a unique materpiece
Titus Stores
A family-run business for over 90 years, TITUS STORES was founded in 1924, and initially began as TITUS LAMP STORES, selling petrol lamps called TITUS Lamps. With the advent of electricity in Sri Lanka, the business shifted to homeware, gifts, and HORECA (Hotel Restaurant Catering) items and changed its name to TITUS STORES
Old Town Hall
Amongst the little known historic monuments of Colombo, is large gothic church-like mansion in the old business quarter of Pettah. People, both locals and tourists, pass it by with little thought to what it contains – a veritable treasure trove of artifacts. It vanishes among the landscape surrounded by equally dated buildings, colorful modern shops and other interesting pieces of architecture. The fact that it’s in one of the busiest sectors of the city doesn’t help. This building is the Old Town Hall, once the seat of the Colombo Municipality and was the main location for council meetings in Colombo.
Pettah
Explore first hand the busy markets of the Pettah Bazaar
Colombo Fort Railway Station
Built by the British, the Fort Railway station is the major hub in the Colombo city
The Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple is the main temple in the Colombo city with it's unique architecture influenced by many cultures
Galle Face Hotel
Sri Lanka’s iconic landmark, The Galle Face Hotel, is situated in the heart of Colombo, along the seafront and facing the famous Galle Face Green. The Galle Face Hotel embraces its rich history and legendary traditions, utilizing them to create engaging, immersive experiences that resonate with old and new generations of travellers alike. Known as South Asia’s leading Grande Dame, the Galle Face Hotel is testimony to both Sri Lanka’s colonial past and its independent present. International guests are immersed in the Hotel’s rich traditions and compelling stories, and even a short visit to the hotel is an experience of timeless grandeur and exceptional hospitality. The Hotel started as a Dutch villa called Galle Face House that had been a meeting place for gentlemen of the colonial era. That was until four British entrepreneurs decided to use it to start a business, unaware that, by the late 19th century, it would be known as the best hotel East of Suez.
Based on the time of the day, you will be able to see the activities on the Green whilst getting a glimpse into the past of the green with iconic buildings such as the Old Parliament and the famous Galle Face Hotel
This Neo-Baroque-style building was built during the British colonial era to house the Legislative Council of Ceylon. It was built on an idea of Sir Henry McCallum, which led to a proposal made by a committee to construct the new building for the Secretariat, Council Chamber and Government offices on reclaimed land at the northern end of Galle Face’ were accepted by the Government in 1920. The chief architect of the Public Works Department, A. Woodson was responsible for the design of the building with his initial estimate of Rs 400,000 for the scheme being later revised Rs 450,000, taking into account the extra expenses involved. The British Coat of Arms adorned the top of the building face till 1948, when it was replaced by the arms of the Dominion of Ceylon and was once again replaced in 1972 with the arms of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Stop for a snack at Dutch Hospital.
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Visit the nearby Galle Face Hotel.
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Bring a hat for sunny weather.
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Try a Tuk Tuk ride for fun!
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Check out local street food stalls.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Join the captivating Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza and immerse yourself in the rich history, architecture, and culture of this vibrant city. As you explore the Central business district, you will discover the fascinating transformation of Colombo over the past 500 years. From its origins as a Portuguese fort to its current status as a bustling trading center, Colombo showcases a unique blend of influences from the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, all now deeply rooted in Sri Lankan heritage.What to expect?
During this 180 to 240-minute tour, you can anticipate an authentic Sri Lankan experience combined with enlightening insights into the city's past. Ajeet will guide you through the bustling markets of Pettah, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and witness daily life in action. Explore iconic landmarks like the Galle Face Green, the Old Parliament building, and the renowned Galle Face Hotel, all offering glimpses into Colombo's historical significance. Step into the magnificent Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, famously known as the Red Mosque, and marvel at its unique architectural beauty. Visit the Fort Railway Station, a British-built hub that remains central to the city's transportation network. Lastly, discover the cultural fusion at Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple, with its captivating blend of various architectural styles.Who is this for?
This tour is for anyone who wants to fully experience the diverse wonders of Colombo. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a curious traveler, this tour offers something for everyone. Ajeet's extensive knowledge ensures that both locals and international visitors will gain a deeper understanding of Colombo's rich heritage and its significance in Sri Lanka's cultural tapestry. No matter your age or background, the Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza invites you to become captivated by the city's vibrant past and present.Why book this?
Embarking on the Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza guarantees a truly authentic experience of Sri Lanka's capital. Not only will you marvel at the architectural gems and historical monuments along the way, but you will also contribute to a better future for orphaned children. Ajeet's tour supports the education of these children, allowing you to make a positive impact while exploring the city. With Ajeet's expert guidance, you'll gain unique insights that go beyond the typical tourist experience, creating memories that will last a lifetime.Good to know
As you embark on the Colombo Walking Tour, please note that the meeting and end point will be the Lobby of your hotel. Look out for Ajeet, the charismatic guide wearing a hat. The tour duration ranges from 180 to 240 minutes, ensuring you have ample time to delve deep into the city's history and culture. Keep in mind that the included Tuk Tuk rides will offer you an authentic taste of everyday Sri Lankan life. Additionally, this tour is suitable for all fitness levels, as you will explore the city by foot and enjoy the occasional comfortable Tuk Tuk rides. Be prepared for a captivating journey through Colombo's vibrant streets and embrace the diversity and rich cultural heritage that Sri Lanka has to offer.Reviews
Feedback from previous travelers reveals their awe and satisfaction with the Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza. They commend Ajeet's extensive knowledge and passion for the city, which adds a unique charm to the tour. Many highlight the engaging narrative style that brings each historical site to life. Travelers also appreciate the opportunity to support the education of orphaned children through their participation in the tour. Overall, past participants highly recommend this experience for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Colombo's rich history and cultural heritage.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is