
Ville de Colombo
Colombo, capitale du Sri Lanka, est une ville dynamique mêlant tradition et modernité. Elle met en valeur son architecture coloniale, ses marchés animés et ses temples bouddhistes paisibles. Avec sa cuisine variée, son paysage urbain en plein essor et ses magnifiques plages, c'est un pôle d'attraction pour les affaires, la culture et le tourisme, offrant une porte d'entrée vers les merveilles du Sri Lanka.
Nightlife
A few years ago, Colombo was lacking in a variety of nightlife. Recently however, a rash of nightspots has popped up in a short space of time giving everyone who likes to indulge in such activities, more options. Although there are several nightclubs and bars catering to young adults, those with live bands (mostly of excellent standard), are very popular with a more mature clientele.
A wide choice of excellent restaurants can be found in Colombo and a few other places, serving a range of cuisines. Don’t forget to try out the street-side joints where you will often find some of the tastiest food.
One of the biggest revolutions in Colombo’s nightlife is the emergence of a Pub Culture, this coupled with Sri Lanka’s reputation for being a hospitable place, engaging in a pub-crawl is sure to fill your night with great memories and new friends.
Colombo is an intriguing city with something for everyone, a place that is constantly changing, reinventing itself and moving forward as well as keeping some of its old luster intact.
Nightlife – Colombo: One thing is for sure, you can never get bored in Colombo with so much to see and do. It is no Las Vegas, but still there is plenty of nightlife in Colombo. Many casinos, or otherwise also called clubs here, scream for your attention with flashing neon lights. The clubs offer gamblers roulette, baccarat, poker, blackjack, and other games to try their luck as well as complimentary food and drinks, and sometimes music with live bands playing. Entrance is only for those over 18 years and some clubs offer entrance only for foreigners. Be dressed in smart casual for instant admission.
Ask for Fern: Come to the little flower shop, and ask for Fern!’ That’s the slogan of this newly opened, fancy little restaurant, tucked away in a corner down Sir Mohammad Macan Makar Mawatha. At the entrance all you can see is a ‘flower shop’ and once you enter through the door you are led to a flight of stairs. As we made our way upstairs, we were quite bewildered by the décor of old portraits, elegant candlesticks, newspaper designs and large mirrors together with dim lighting.Park Street Mews: The Mews is a series of old warehouses that have been restored into a vibrant Street Of Entertainment. It consists of restaurants, bars and an event space to host signature weddings and stylish events, all in one private street.
Botanik: Located on the 8th floor rooftop of the Fairway hotel in the commercial, tourist and historical hub which is the Colombo Fort, Botanik is one of the best restaurants rooftop bars in Colombo with a perfect viewing gallery to Colombo’s rapidly growing skyline. It is one of the must- visit places in Colombo because it has one of the best rooftop views the city has to offer.
The Love Bar & The Attic Club by Flamingo House: Decorated in flamboyant colours and with a 90’s Indian flair, the Love Bar is a quirky venue that offers quite a bit of fun and describes it self as an ode to a turbulent, lustrous affair. It is part of the flashy Flamingo House and compliments the restaurant. Set in a prime location, the place gets filled up fast so reservations are a norm. The Love Bar also plays host to a range of uniquely themed events that set it apart from the experiences offered at other nightlife venues in Colombo.
Amuseum: Amuseum through its design, image and service combines the intimacy of a boite with the energy of a nightclub. However, the essence of Amuseum’s appeal lies in its intricate detailing similar to that in a-museum;
Bally’s Casino: Ballys Casino provides the maximum gaming experience; poker, blackjack, baccarat, roulette, mini flush and much more with refreshing entertainment.
Sopranos: Sing Along Pub, has been the place for the party lovers in Colombo to hang out, sing their favourite tunes in a family environment since it’s inception in November 2002. Sopranos Sing Along Pub is a stylish bar, stocked with cocktails, mocktails and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages along with a homely ambience that is both contemporary and inviting. Benefiting from a multi-levelled design and a high-tech karaoke sound system, Sopranos is spacious, without compromising on the intimacy that is so attractive in a Sing Along Pub.Sky Lounge: Sipping’ to the Colombo Skyline.
One of Colombo’s few roof top bars that really does justice to its name. It really is like sitting atop a royal splendor of the Kingsbury and its stately grandeur. One of the contemporary luxury bars in Colombo that’s got a view to kill for.
The Kingsbury Sky Lounge offers a premium range of cocktails and tapas, carefully prepared dishes that are well beyond our expectations.
Rhythm & Blues: This place has live music nightly. It can get rowdy at the pool tables, although the mood is generally posh. Expensive, fancy cocktails.Pillawoos: Hotel de Pilawoos, one of the many Hotel de Pilawoos, is probably the best Hotel de Pilwaoos in town.
À propos du district de Colombo
Colombo est la plus grande ville et la capitale commerciale du Sri Lanka. Elle est située sur la côte ouest de l'île, à proximité de Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, la capitale du pays. Colombo est une ville animée et dynamique, mêlant modernité, bâtiments et ruines coloniaux, et compte 647 100 habitants. La région métropolitaine de Colombo, définie par les districts de Colombo, Gampaha et Kalutara, compte une population estimée à 5 648 000 habitants et couvre une superficie de 3 694,20 km². Colombo est une ville multiethnique et multiculturelle. C'est la ville la plus peuplée du Sri Lanka, avec 642 163 habitants. La population de Colombo est un mélange de nombreux groupes ethniques, principalement cinghalais, maures et tamouls. On y trouve également de petites communautés d'origine chinoise, portugaise, néerlandaise, malaise et indienne, ainsi que de nombreux expatriés européens. La grande majorité des entreprises sri-lankaises ont leur siège social à Colombo. Parmi les industries présentes figurent les produits chimiques, le textile, le verre, le ciment, la maroquinerie, le mobilier et la bijouterie. Le centre-ville abrite le deuxième plus haut gratte-ciel d'Asie du Sud : le World Trade Centre. À propos de la province occidentale : la province occidentale est la plus densément peuplée du Sri Lanka. Elle abrite la capitale législative, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, ainsi que Colombo, centre administratif et commercial du pays. La province occidentale est divisée en trois districts principaux : Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1 386,6 km²) et Kalutara (1 606 km²). En tant que pôle économique du Sri Lanka, la ville accueille toutes les grandes entreprises locales et internationales, ainsi que les grands créateurs et les grandes enseignes. Préparez-vous donc à une séance de shopping dans la province occidentale. Avec la plus forte population de toutes les provinces, la province occidentale abrite la quasi-totalité des principaux établissements d'enseignement de l'île. Parmi les universités de la province, on compte l'Université de Colombo, l'Université de Sri Jayewardenepura, l'Université de Kelaniya, l'Open University, l'Université bouddhiste et pali du Sri Lanka, l'Université de défense générale Sir John Kotelawala et l'Université de Moratuwa. La province occidentale compte le plus grand nombre d'établissements scolaires du pays, comprenant des écoles nationales, provinciales, privées et internationales.