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Attractions Near Ricardo Hostel

Colombo is a vibrant city rich with culture and history, making it an ideal destination for travelers.Ricardo Hostel provides easy access to some of the city’s most iconic attractions, ensuring you can explore the best of Colombo during your stay.

Wolvendaal Church

Nestled in the bustling city of Colombo, Wolvendaal Church stands as one of Sri Lanka’s most significant colonial-era landmarks. Built during the Dutch colonial period,

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Gangaramaya Temple

Gangaramaya Temple: A Spiritual and Cultural Gem in Colombo Nestled in the heart of Colombo, Gangaramaya Temple stands as one of Sri Lanka’s most significant

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Nelum Kuluna (Lotus Tower)

Nelum Kuluna (Lotus Tower)
Standing tall as South Asia’s highest structure, Nelum Kuluna, or the Lotus Tower, is an iconic landmark in Colombo. Its lotus-inspired design symbolizes Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city, dine in revolving restaurants, and explore entertainment spaces within. The tower is a must-visit spot for a unique perspective on Colombo’s skyline.

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Viharamahadevi Park

Viharamahadevi Park

Situated in the picturesque Cinnamon Gardens, Viharamahadevi Park is a beautiful public park located in front of the colonial-era Town Hall. This serene space is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic and is one of the best parks in Colombo.

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Colombo City Centre

Colombo City Centre

Experience modern shopping and dining at the Colombo City Centre, located on Beira Lake and opposite the famous Gangarama Sima Malaka. This five-story retail space offers a variety of shops and eateries, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

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Colombo National Museum

Colombo National Museum

Just a 10-minute walk from Ricardo Hostel, the Colombo National Museum is a must-visit. It showcases Sri Lanka’s cultural and historical heritage through fascinating exhibits that will enrich your understanding of the island’s past.

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