Discover Colombo’s street food gems with a local guide. Taste authentic treats like crab curry and samosas in a fun tuk-tuk ride.
Discover Colombo’s street food gems with a local guide. Taste authentic treats like crab curry and samosas in a fun tuk-tuk ride.
- Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct - The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital is recognized as the oldest structure in the Colombo Fort area, dating back to the Dutch colonial period in Sri Lanka.
- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque (Red Mosque) is a historic mosque situated in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Located on Second Cross Street in Pettah, it is…
- Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct - The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital is recognized as the oldest structure in the Colombo Fort area, dating back to the Dutch colonial period in Sri Lanka.
- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque (Red Mosque) is a historic mosque situated in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Located on Second Cross Street in Pettah, it is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo and a favored tourist attraction in the city.
- Colombo Fort Clock Tower - The Colombo Fort Clock Tower, once a lighthouse, now serves as a clock tower. Although the lighthouse is no longer in operation, the tower remains at the intersection of Chatham Street and Janadhipathi Mawatha (formerly Queens Road) in Colombo Fort.
- Zylen Tea - Specializes in retail and wholesale of tea, spices, and coffee.
- Pettah - Located in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Pettah Market is a vibrant hub. It is perhaps the best place in Colombo to experience the local Sri Lankan hustle and bustle, absorbing the sounds and aromas, and getting a taste of life in Colombo.
- Galle Face Beach - Galle Face is a 5-hectare (12-acre) ocean-side urban park, stretching 500 meters (1,600 feet) along the coast in the heart of Colombo, the financial and business capital of Sri Lanka. Initially laid out in 1859 by Governor Sir Henry George Ward, the original Galle Face Green covered a much larger area than today. It was originally used for horse racing and as a golf course, but also hosted cricket, polo, football, tennis, and rugby.
- Hotel De Pilawoos - Known for its authentic Sri Lankan kothu.
- Port City Colombo - Port City Colombo (Sinhala: කොළඹ වරාය නගරය, romanised: Koḷam̆ba Warāya Nagaraya) is a multi-services special economic zone under construction in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on reclaimed land next to Galle Face Green. Land reclamation was completed by January 2019. In 2017, the project was estimated to cost US$15 billion. Port City Colombo is a multi-billion-dollar FDI-funded Public Private Partnership (PPP).
- Temple of Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil - Situated in the heart of Colombo in Maradana, Sri Kaileswaram Kovil in the Captain’s Garden is considered the oldest Sivan Kovil in Colombo. Although located in central Maradana, it is isolated by a network of railway tracks, making access less straightforward. The entrance to Kovil Street is near the well-known second-hand bookshops of D.R. Wijewardene Mawatha, with the road crossing the Fort railway lines and ending at the Kovil grounds.
- Independence Square - Independence Memorial Hall, also known as Independence Commemoration Hall, is a national monument in Sri Lanka commemorating the country’s independence from British rule, with the restoration of full governing responsibility to a Ceylonese-elected legislature on February 4, 1948. It is located in Independence Square (formerly Torrington Square) in the Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, and also houses the Independence Memorial Museum. The monument marks the site where the formal ceremony for self-rule began, with the opening of the first parliament by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, on February 4, 1948.
- Colombo Lighthouse - The Colombo Lighthouse, operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, is located at Galbokka Point south of the Port of Colombo, along the waterfront on the marine drive in Colombo Fort.
- Lotus Tower - Lotus Tower (Sinhala: නෙළුම් කුළුණ; Tamil: தாமரைக் கோபுரம்), also known as Colombo Lotus Tower, stands at 351.5 meters (1,153 feet) tall in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is regarded as a symbolic landmark of Sri Lanka. As of 2019, it is the tallest self-supported structure in South Asia, the second tallest structure in South Asia after the guy-wire-supported INS Kattabomman in India, the 11th tallest tower in Asia, and the 19th tallest tower in the world. Initially proposed for construction in the suburb of Peliyagoda, the location was later changed by the Government of Sri Lanka. The lotus-shaped tower is used for communication, observation, and leisure facilities, with construction costs estimated at US$113 million.
- Pilawoos - Kollupitiya - Known for its Rotti and Sambol.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- City map
- Guide In-person: English
- Snacks
- Bluetooth Speaker, you can play your own music
- Tea and coffee
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- City map
- Guide In-person: English
- Snacks
- Bluetooth Speaker, you can play your own music
- Tea and coffee
- Bicycle use
- Bicycle use
This private tour offers a unique experience: pairing you with a driver-guide who knows the best local food stops and provides fun transport in a Convertible tuk-tuk. Sampling Colombo’s street foods can be challenging without a local foodie host to highlight favorite local eats and their ingredients. On this private tour, you gain the insider knowledge…
This private tour offers a unique experience: pairing you with a driver-guide who knows the best local food stops and provides fun transport in a Convertible tuk-tuk. Sampling Colombo’s street foods can be challenging without a local foodie host to highlight favorite local eats and their ingredients. On this private tour, you gain the insider knowledge you need. A guide will introduce you to food spots such as Pettah Market, along with treats like cassava chips and samosas, ensuring you truly eat like a local. Explore Colombo’s streets to sample specialties like crab curry, sambol, and ice cream. As you taste and chat, learn secrets and stories about Sri Lanka’s roadside dishes that most tourists never hear.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.