The best hotels in Sri Lanka to stay


For a small island, Sri Lanka offers a truly astounding array of attractions. Its shores are lined with palm-fringed beaches, some with world-class surf breaks. Witnessing the stone-carved Buddhist art and towering dagobas of the ancient capitals of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, along with elephant-led festival processions, Kandy dances, or any temple located on poya days (full moon days) is sure to it will delight you. As you head into the Hill Country, the heat of the plains will fade to expose rolling green hills dotted with tea plantations. These are just some of the wonders of Sri Lanka. If you want to visit now, here are some of the best Sri Lanka hotels for you to stay at.

1. Anilana Park Street Hotel – This hotel was built before the abode of Colombo businessman Sheikh Salehboy ​​Moosajee with his second wife Begum Zarina. It is located on a leafy side called The Park Street, which in a busy city, acts as a solace and is incomparable to the 5-star properties in the city.

2. amangala – Although this historic hotel located in the center of Galle Fort has undergone changes since it became an Aman resort, it still retains its wonderful past, having popularly and comfortably welcomed 140 years of guests during its time as the well-known New Oriental Hotel. Its cuisine is renowned for its finesse and the hotel is known for its stunning surroundings.

3. Sri Villas – This beautiful two-story contemporary colonial house is very ideal for friends, families and all kinds of social people. This hotel is located on a long stretch of beach in the village of Induruwa. Its three well-renovated individual contemporary villas include stunning views of the Indian Ocean that are truly breathtaking at sunset. All of their villas also include their own fully equipped private kitchens that allow guests to prepare their meals if they wish.

4. the dutch house – This hotel, also called “Doornberg”, is also one of the best preserved historical mansions in Ceylon. It was built around 1712 for an officer in the Dutch naval fleet as a seven-bed mansion overlooking the ocean and harbor. Later, it was transformed into an exquisite hotel with four suites. This hotel offers more than enough space to relax.

5. rock green – This elegant hotel blends seamlessly into its surroundings and environment. It’s built under and around really gigantic rocks. What gives the Boulder Garden its mystical and mysterious feeling is its originality and blending with nature. Winding stone steps with deep corridors give visitors a medieval feel due to the rock walls, massive wooden beams, mirror-polished concrete floors, and barred windows.