Colombo Galle Face Green Private Classic Car Tour
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Colombo Galle Face Green Private Classic Car Tour

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3h - 4h
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About this experience

See Colombo in a 1956 Morris Minor Rare Split Screen Wagon from the Arcade Square and Passing through the tree lined avenues to experience the Fort colonnades and the sea front.

Ending with tea at the Galle Face Hotel, an Iconic one of the oldest hotel east of Suez.

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Travel in Traveller - Colombo’s Classic Ride

What's included

The Galle Face Hotel’s Tea/Coffee shop, known as The Verandah Restaurant, offers an elegant high tea experience overlooking the Indian Ocean. It combines classic colonial charm with refined service.

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Independence Square in Colombo is a national monument commemorating Sri Lanka’s independence from British colonial rule on February 4, 1948. Its centerpiece is the Independence Memorial Hall, an open-sided stone building featuring a series of ornate columns and a roof inspired by the royal audience hall of the Kingdom of Kandy, symbolizing national pride and heritage. At the hall’s head stands a statue of Rt. Hon. Don Stephen Senanayake, Sri Lanka’s first Prime Minister who led the country to self-rule.
Tourists can explore the hall’s lavish architecture filled with symbols of Sri Lanka’s rich history, including lion statues inspired by the 13th-century Yapahuwa Kingdom. The site includes lush gardens, ideal for quiet strolls or morning jogs, and hosts cultural events. Visitors may also find the Independence Memorial Museum in the hall’s basement, providing deeper insight into the country’s journey to freedom. The location was historically significant as the site for National Monument.

2

Tourists can enjoy tree-lined avenues in Colombo at several beautiful locations. Notable spots include Thurstan Road, lined with giant flame trees creating a shaded canopy during flowering season (April-May). Independence Avenue, with tall Indian Willow trees, leads to Independence Square, offering a grand, leafy walk enriched by historical landmarks. Viharamahadevi Park, Colombo’s oldest and largest park, features lush gardens and flowering trees, ideal for peaceful strolls. Greenpath near Viharamahadevi Park is another shaded avenue known for local art displays. Cinnamon Gardens, an upscale residential area, also boasts pleasant tree-lined streets perfect for walking. Other shady avenues include Gregory’s Road, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, and Guildford Crescent. These spots provide a relaxing escape in the city with natural beauty and historical significance.

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Stop 3

Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo was founded in the late 19th century by the renowned scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera during a time of Buddhist revival in Sri Lanka following colonial rule. Originally a small shrine near Beira Lake, the temple grew under his guidance and with community support starting in 1885. Over time, it developed into a major religious, cultural, and educational center blending Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architectural styles. Successive chief monks enhanced the temple’s status as a seat of learning and cultural preservation. Today, Gangaramaya is not only a place of worship but a key institution for Buddhist education and community service, symbolizing Sri Lanka’s rich spiritual heritage.

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Visitors to Colombo Fort can explore many notable colonial buildings reflecting Portuguese, Dutch, and British eras. Key landmarks include:
- The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (built 1681), one of Colombo’s oldest buildings, now a vibrant shopping and dining precinct.
- The President’s House, formerly the residence of Dutch and British governors, symbolizing colonial governance.
- The Cargills Building, a 19th-century red-brick colonial trading hub, showcasing Victorian architecture.
- The Colombo Lighthouse and Old Colombo Lighthouse, historic navigational structures.
- The General Post Office, Central Telegraph Office, and old Police Headquarters buildings, all with colonial architectural significance.
- St. Peter’s Church, one of the oldest churches dating from the colonial period.
- The Clock Tower and World Trade Center, blending old and new cityscapes.
These buildings offer a rich glimpse into Colombo’s colonial past in the Fort district.

5

Around Galle Face Green in Colombo, visitors can see several significant old colonial buildings. The iconic Galle Face Hotel, built in 1864 on the site of an old Dutch villa, showcases Victorian-era grandeur and colonial elegance. The historic Taj Samudra Hotel stands on the site of a former Dutch seminary and retains colonial architectural elements, including an elliptical building once used as a grandstand for horse races at Galle Face Green. Nearby, the Presidential Secretariat, formerly the State Council under British rule and the Parliament of independent Ceylon, displays imposing colonial sandstone architecture. These buildings, along with other colonial-era structures surrounding the ocean-side promenade, reflect Colombo’s rich colonial heritage and enhance the historical ambiance of the Galle Face Green area.

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Stop 6

Reflections over a cup of tea at Galle Face Hotel, founded in 1864 by four British entrepreneurs, is one of the oldest hotels east of the Suez Canal. It was originally a Dutch villa called Galle Face House before being transformed into a luxury hotel. The hotel’s name comes from the adjacent Galle Face Green, a vast ocean-side promenade. Architect Edward Skinner expanded the hotel in 1894, adding the south wing that gave the hotel its classic colonial charm. Over the years, the hotel grew as more land was acquired to its present size by 1909. The Gardiner family has been involved in its management for over a century, ensuring ongoing restorations and preserving its heritage. The hotel has hosted notable guests including royalty, politicians, and famous authors, maintaining its status as a hallmark of colonial luxury and cultural history in Sri Lanka.

What's not included

Self Driving is not encouraged

Available languages

Audio guide
DE EN IT FR ES
Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
No Smoking in side the Vehicle

Meeting point

It’s behind the Sri Lanka Independence Square

About Colombo

Colombo, Sri Lanka's bustling commercial capital, is a vibrant blend of modern life and colonial charm. With its diverse culture, rich history, and tropical beauty, the city offers everything from historic sites and religious landmarks to lively markets and beautiful beaches.

Top Attractions

Galle Face Green

A scenic promenade along the Indian Ocean, popular for kite flying, evening strolls, and street food.

Beach 1-2 hours Free

National Museum of Colombo

Sri Lanka's largest museum, showcasing the country's rich history and cultural heritage.

Museum 2-3 hours LKR 1,000 (foreigners)

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara

An ancient Buddhist temple with significant historical and religious importance.

Religious 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Beira Lake

A scenic lake in the heart of Colombo, offering boat rides and beautiful views.

Nature 1-2 hours Free (boat rides may have a small fee)

Colombo Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

A historic building transformed into a vibrant shopping and dining destination.

Shopping 1-3 hours Varies by shop

Must-Try Local Dishes

Rice and Curry

A traditional Sri Lankan meal consisting of rice served with a variety of curries made from vegetables, meat, or fish.

Main Dish Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available, may contain allergens like nuts and seafood.

Hoppers (Appa)

Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with an egg in the center.

Breakfast/Dinner Vegetarian, can be made vegan without egg.

Kottu Roti

A popular street food made from chopped roti (flatbread) cooked with vegetables, meat, or fish, and spices.

Dinner/Snack Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available, may contain allergens like nuts and seafood.

Lamprais

A Dutch-influenced dish consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables cooked in banana leaves.

Main Dish Non-vegetarian, may contain allergens like nuts and seafood.

Popular Activities

Hiking Water sports Wildlife safaris Beach activities Spa treatments Yoga Temple visits Museum tours

Best Time to Visit

December to March

This period offers the best weather for visiting, with warm temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the city and its attractions.

28-32°C 82-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Sinhala, Tamil
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations

Currency

Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)

Time Zone

GMT+5:30

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in crowded areas and at night

Colombo is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Be cautious of pickpocketing, bag snatching, and overcharging by taxis and vendors.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use reputable tour operators and guides
  • • Agree on fares before using taxis or tuk-tuks
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight

Getting there

By air
  • Bandaranaike International Airport • 35 km south of Colombo
By train

Colombo Fort Station

By bus

Bastion Street Bus Terminal, Colombo Central Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around, but they can be crowded and slow.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, PickMe

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Colombo Fort Cinnamon Gardens Galle Face Pettah

Day trips

Kandy
115 km • Full day

Kandy, the last capital of the ancient kings' era, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and scenic beauty.

Galle
120 km • Full day

Galle is a historic coastal city known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dutch Fort, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage.

Negombo
35 km • Half day

Negombo is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant fishing industry.

Festivals

Vesak • May (full moon day) Esala Perahera • July or August (full moon day) Christmas • December 25

Pro tips

  • Use app-based taxi services like Uber or PickMe for reliable and transparent pricing
  • Carry small denominations of cash for markets and street vendors, as change may be limited
  • Bargain politely when shopping at markets and with street vendors, as prices are often negotiable
  • Try local street food for an authentic and affordable culinary experience, but be cautious of food hygiene and choose busy stalls with high turnover
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and the heat
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-59
1
Childs
Age 1-12
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
  • Adult required for booking
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