Galle Fort Hotel

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Galle Fort Hotel

Venerable colonial villa

Behold the fort

A storied villa, spruced up to Unesco-approved standards, at the heart of Sri Lanka’s time-capsule coastal town: Galle Fort Hotel is a boutique stay for the history books. Spacious suites are dotted with rare Dutch antiques, wallpapers have been hand-painted by local artists and a grand verandah skirts the frangipani-scented pool – it’s been a few centuries since this was a gem merchant’s mansion, but there’s still plenty of old-world treasure here. Between the colonnades and colonial curios, though, homegrown Sri Lankan culture stays front and centre, with heritage Sri Lankan dining and a bar where a revival of the country’s signature spirit arrack is in full swing.

Facilities

Facilities

Habitaciones

11, including nine suites.

Checkout

12pm, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.

Más detalles

Rates at Galle Fort Hotel include breakfast, a fortifying feast of Sri Lankan specialities, cooked Western favourites and a classic Continental spread.

Also

Unfortunately, the hotel is not wheelchair accessible.

Acceso gratis a internet

Lavandería

Piscina

Restaurante en el hotel

Servicio de habitaciones

At the Hotel

Swimming pool, courtyard garden, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Spa Ceylon bath products, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, coffee and tea-making facilities, and free bottled water.

Our Favourite Rooms

Each room harks back to a different era of Galle’s swashbuckling past, with a careful curation of hand-picked antiques and original art. For bibliophiles, the Library Suite is a no-brainer – the imposing coffee table is stacked with rare tomes, plus there’s a super-comfy sofa for curling up in companionable silence with your chosen volumes. If you’re bringing friends or family in tow, the Admiral Cheng Ho Suite has two king-size beds (though expect a pillow fight over the astonishing carved Chinese four-poster). It’s worth noting that the suite’s spiral staircase means it’s less suited to very little ones. For two princess-worthy four-poster beds, plus plenty of living (or larking-about) space, book the Grand Apartment Room and Grand Apartment Suite together.

Poolside

Shaded by palms and fragrant frangipani trees, the turquoise pool is the focal point of the quiet courtyard garden.

Packing Tips

Cobblestone streets call for comfy kicks, but fill that suitcase sparingly – you’ll need ample space for the inevitable piles of spices and Ceylon tea you’ll pick up.

Also

If these walls could talk, they’d have the lowdown on the fort’s long history. Like all the old town walls, they’re made of coral and shells from the ballast of trading ships. The team's careful work on them won a Unesco Award for Heritage Conservation.

Niños

Little Smiths over six are welcome. An extra bed can be added to the Library Suite for US$30 a night for each child.

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Food And Drink

Food & Drink

Top Table

On balmy evenings, a candlelit alfresco supper out on the verandah is hard to beat.

Código de vestimenta

Let your surroundings set the tone – something time-tested and effortlessly stylish.

Food and Drinks

Hotel Restaurant

There’s an air of a colonial dignitary’s dining room about the hotel’s restaurant, a mahogany-table-and-cane-back-chair affair spiced up by displays of antique china plates and raksha masks. Speaking of spice, the menu champions traditional Sri Lankan cuisine and super-fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Expect cockle-warming curries, vibrant bowls of noodles and straight-from-the-surf seafood.

Hotel Bar

Ropewalk bar’s raison d’être is simple – put arrack, Sri Lanka’s rum-like spirit made from coconut flowers, back on the map. Head mixologist Nabeel’s inventive cocktail menu makes nifty use of locally grown aromatics and, of course, artisanal arrack. Try an arrack sour infused with lemongrass and ginger, or play teacher’s pet and opt for Nabeel’s personal favourite, a decadent blend of arrack, tropical fruits, treacle and masala tea. And don’t worry, tequila traditionalists – they make a mean margarita here, too.

Last Orders

Breakfast is served from 7.00 to 9.30am. Otherwise, Ropewalk restaurant’s main menu is served all day, so roll up whenever your stomach starts to rumble.

Room Service

If stirring from your suite sounds a bit too much like hard work, dishes from the restaurant’s main menu can be delivered straight to your door from 6am until midnight.

Planes

Colombo’s Bandaranaike Airport is the nearest international hub. From there, it’s a two-and-a-half-hour drive – the hotel can hook you up with transfers for US$116 each way.

Trains

Galle Railway Station is just a 10-minute drive away, and the hotel can arrange transfers for around US$1.50 each way. Handily, you can hop on a train direct from Colombo’s Fort Station.

Automobiles

You’re unlikely to need your own wheels – the fort’s higgledy lanes and historic walls were made for walking, and the hotel will happily suss out transport for you to get you all across Sri Lanka.

Worth Getting Out of Bed For

Get your culture fix in before breakfast by exploring your suite’s array of original art and antiques. Steamy afternoons are best spent in the courtyard garden, vacillating between a sunlounger and the palm- and frangipano-flanked pool. An evening at Galle Fort Hotel’s bar is practically an educational endeavour, with so many historical artefacts to admire – plus, you’ll leave well-versed in Sri Lanka’s signature spirit, arrack. Or take your nightcap out on the verandah for some late-night people-watching. Kickstart your sightseeing with a walk along the old town walls. The full circuit should take under two hours – en route, you’ll be treated to panoramic ocean views, and tick off must-see landmarks like the historic clock tower and ramparts that have seen some serious derring-do over the centuries. Loop back around come evening, when locals and tourists alike kick back on the western wall to catch the sunset over the sea. Also on your heritage hit-list: the Dutch Reformed Church, with its electric-blue ceiling and eerie tombstone carvings, and the Maritime Archaeology Museum, an old spice warehouse now home to a millennia-spanning array of locally unearthed artefacts. Prettily whitewashed and palm-framed, the town’s 19th-century lighthouse makes for a striking photo op. The pint-sized Lighthouse Beach is worth a stroll while you’re there, but for wide golden sands and inviting surf head 20 minutes along the coast to Unawatuna Beach.

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Galle Fort Hotel

Dirección

28 Church Street, Galle, 80000