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Pettah Market

Pettah Market Pettah is a neighbourhood in Colombo, Sri Lanka located east of the Fort area. The Pettah neighborhood is famous for the Pettah Market, a series of open air bazaars and markets. It is Sri Lanka’s busiest commercial area, where most of the shops, textiles, buildings and many other business organisations are centered. Pettah is a multi-religious and multi-ethnic area.

Floating Restaurant in Bera Lake

8° on the Lake – Beira Lake Floating Restaurant 8 Degrees is a fine dining restaurant at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel serving some of the best Mediterranean and seafood cuisine in the country. Visitors can enjoy an amazing experience on the 8° Lake, the only floating place in Colombo. It has an open upper and air-conditioned lower deck and can accommodate a hundred guests. This place is a perfect combination of entertainment and chic. This unique venue is ideal for high profile events such as weddings, engagements, birthday or anniversary parties and dinners as well as corporate events.

Arcade Independence

The Arcade Independence Square is a shopping complex in the city of Colombo in Sri Lanka, housed in a group of renovated buildings including the former Jawatta Lunatic Asylum (later known as the Auditor General’s building) and the former Western Provincial Council Building. It was built as a part of the Independence Square Redevelopment programme initiated by the Sri Lankan Government. The building was constructed in 1889 at a cost of Rs 450,000. In 2012, the Urban Development Authority commenced the renovation of the buildings and special care was taken to preserve their original architectural features whilst adding modern technological features and amenities.

Old Colombo Dutch Hospital

The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (known as The Dutch Hospital) is considered to be the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. It is now a heritage building and a shopping and dining precinct. Built as a hospital by the Dutch, it has been used for several different purposes, over the years. It is believed to have existed since 1681, as recorded by German Christoper Schweitzer. The Dutch established the Colombo hospital to look after the health of the officers and other staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. The hospital’s close proximity to the harbour allowed it to serve Dutch seafarers. The most famous of all the surgeons who worked in the Colombo hospital was undoubtedly Paul Hermann, who served from 1672-79. Herman has been described as the father of botany in Sri Lanka.