Guidebook for Colombo Town

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Guidebook for Colombo Town

Food Scene

Great local, seafood freshly prepared. Try and get a table outside: with the sand through your toes and a warming ocean breeze to accompany your meal.
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Beach Wadiya
Marine Drive
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Great local, seafood freshly prepared. Try and get a table outside: with the sand through your toes and a warming ocean breeze to accompany your meal.

Shopping

You can find cheap name brand seconds and end of line clothing products and various other garment products. The only disadvantage is that it can be crowded! But be prepared for a bargain.
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House of Fashion
101 D. S. Senanayake Mawatha
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You can find cheap name brand seconds and end of line clothing products and various other garment products. The only disadvantage is that it can be crowded! But be prepared for a bargain.
Amazing locally made and designed authentic handloom prpducts. A brilliant showcase for traditional Sri Lankan products. Do enjoy an iced coffee in the magnificent garden at the end of the shop.
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Barefoot
704 Colombo - Galle Main Rd
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Amazing locally made and designed authentic handloom prpducts. A brilliant showcase for traditional Sri Lankan products. Do enjoy an iced coffee in the magnificent garden at the end of the shop.
Amazing stuff for the home! Great crockery, cutlery and decorations for the home. The chap who owns it is a hotelier who has a wickedly keen eye for interior design. Housed in a Geoffrey Bawa house!
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Paradise Road
213 Srimath Anagarika Dharmapala Mawatha
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Amazing stuff for the home! Great crockery, cutlery and decorations for the home. The chap who owns it is a hotelier who has a wickedly keen eye for interior design. Housed in a Geoffrey Bawa house!

Sightseeing

Amazing colonial architecture with sprawling grounds. This is certainly not in the leagues of many national museums (limited funding etc) but worth a brief visit as a relic of colonial times.
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國立博物館
Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha
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Amazing colonial architecture with sprawling grounds. This is certainly not in the leagues of many national museums (limited funding etc) but worth a brief visit as a relic of colonial times.