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Sri Lanka's gateway is a transit city, not a beach holiday: give it one or two nights near Galle Face or Fort, walk Pettah market and Gangaramaya, then head for the coast or hill country.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Best length

1-2 nights (transit stop, not a base)

Airport

Bandaranaike (CMB), ~35km north near Negombo

Airport to centre

~45-60 min by PickMe/taxi; expressway link from CMB

Best base

Galle Face / Fort for first-timers; Negombo for arrival nights

In short

Colombo at a glance

Colombo is a transit city, not a beach holiday: most UK trips begin and end here because Bandaranaike airport (CMB) is the only international gateway, but it sits ~35km north near Negombo, not in the city. Give Colombo one or two nights at most โ€” stay near Galle Face or Fort, walk the Pettah market and the Gangaramaya Temple, and head for the coast or the hill country rather than expecting a resort.

The short version

  • Don't plan a holiday here โ€” Colombo is the arrival, departure and onward-transport hub, worth a night or two and no more.
  • CMB airport is ~35km north near Negombo, not in Colombo: factor a 45-60 minute drive, or sleep in Negombo on arrival to skip it when jet-lagged.
  • Stay near Galle Face Green or Fort for the seafront, the colonial core and the easiest walk to the main sights.
  • Use the PickMe app (the local Uber) for metered tuk-tuks and cars rather than haggling with street drivers at tourist rates.
  • One full day covers Fort, the Pettah bazaar, the Gangaramaya Temple, the National Museum and sundown at Galle Face โ€” that's enough.

Colombo is the city almost every Sri Lanka trip passes through and almost no one comes for. Itโ€™s the commercial capital and the only international gateway, so youโ€™ll land and leave here โ€” but Bandaranaike airport sits 35km north near Negombo, and the city itself is a hot, traffic-heavy working capital rather than a resort. The mistake UK first-timers make is treating it as a holiday destination and feeling let down: it has a genuine half-day of interest โ€” the colonial Fort, the Pettah bazaar, the Gangaramaya Temple, sunset on Galle Face Green โ€” but it isnโ€™t where your week should sit.

Give it one or two nights, no more, and decide the real question on arrival: if youโ€™ve flown overnight, sleep in Negombo by the airport and skip the city drive entirely; if you want to see Colombo, base yourself near Galle Face and do it fresh. Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay, getting in from CMB, whatโ€™s worth a day, and a realistic budget in pounds โ€” picks up from here, on the understanding that Colombo is the staging post and the coast and hill country are the trip.

Plan your Colombo trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Colombo

Gangaramaya Temple

Gangaramaya is Colombo's busiest working Buddhist temple, on the edge of Beira Lake in Colombo 2 โ€” and the surprise is that the ticket buys you a museum as much as a shrine. The Rs 400 (~ยฃ0.90) foreigner entry covers the temple, the relic stupa and a magpie's-nest museum of vintage cars, gifted Buddha statues, ivory, coins and curiosities crammed into every case. Allow 45 minutes to an hour, cover your shoulders and knees and remove your shoes at the door, and walk five minutes to the separate Seema Malaka shrine โ€” Geoffrey Bawa's three pavilions floating on the lake โ€” which is the calmer, more photogenic half most rushed visitors skip.

45 min ยฃ0.90

Pettah Market and Fort

Colombo's Pettah is a chaotic wholesale bazaar packed into a grid of streets, beside the faded colonial Fort district. Take it as a slow morning wander โ€” the striped Jami Ul-Alfar mosque, the restored Dutch Hospital courtyard of bars and cafes, and the colonnaded streets. It is free to roam; just watch your bag in the crush.

Allow about 2 to 3โ€ฆ
No tickets required Read the guide

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Galle Face / Colombo 3 (Kollupitiya)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The seafront strip beside Galle Face Green, with the landmark hotels, the promenade and an easy walk to the temple and Fort. The most convenient first-timer base, and lively at dusk, though traffic on Galle Road is constant.

Best for: First-timers, short stays, seafront

Browse hotels Central seafront

Fort (Colombo 1)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The colonial core around the old Dutch Hospital and the historic Grand Oriental and Galle Face hotels โ€” handy for the museum, Pettah and the harbour. Quieter at night when the offices empty out, so check your hotel has evening life nearby.

Best for: Heritage, walkers, central base

Browse hotels Old colonial core

Cinnamon Gardens (Colombo 7)

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The leafiest, most upmarket district, with embassies, Viharamahadevi Park, independent restaurants and the National Museum. Calmer and greener than the seafront, but a tuk-tuk away from the main sights.

Best for: Quiet evenings, dining, value upmarket stays

Browse hotels ~10-15 min by tuk-tuk

Negombo (near CMB airport)

ยฃ value

Not Colombo proper but the practical arrival and departure base: a working beach town minutes from the airport, saving a tiring drive into the city when you're jet-lagged or catching a dawn flight home. Fine for a night, not the trip.

Best for: Arrival and departure nights

Browse hotels ~10 min from CMB; ~35km from Colombo

Airport to city centre

Colombo airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
PickMe / Uber car to the city centre ~45-60 min about Rs 3,500-5,500 (~ยฃ8-12) Cheapest reliable option; book in the arrivals hall on the app
Airport taxi desk (fixed fare) ~45-60 min about Rs 6,000-8,000 (~ยฃ13-18) Simplest after a long flight, no app needed
Pre-booked hotel transfer / private car ~45-60 min around ยฃ15-25 Worth it for a late arrival with luggage
Airport Expressway bus (route 187) to Pettah ~50-70 min around Rs 150 (~ยฃ0.35) Cheapest, but awkward with luggage and jet lag
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: December to April is the dry, sunny window for Colombo and the whole south-west, with the calmest seafront evenings on Galle Face Green. As an arrival city you'll pass through whatever your dates, but if you can choose, avoid the October-November inter-monsoon when the west coast is at its wettest and flooding is a risk.

Colombo follows the south-west (Yala) monsoon: roughly May to September brings the heaviest rain and humidity, while December to April is dry and at its best. It's hot and humid year-round near sea level, so the city is never a cool escape โ€” that's what the hill country is for. Since most people only overnight here in transit, the season matters far more for your coastal and inland plans than for Colombo itself.

What it costs

There's one nonstop from the UK โ€” SriLankan's daily Heathrow-Colombo, about 10h45 out and 11h50 back โ€” with direct return economy typically ยฃ600-ยฃ900, dipping to ~ยฃ500 on cheap dates. From Manchester, Birmingham or Edinburgh you connect through a Gulf hub (Qatar, Emirates, Etihad), often ยฃ450-ยฃ700 and sometimes cheaper than the direct.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic two-night Colombo transit stop for one person, mid-range, is roughly ยฃ130-ยฃ210 before flights: ยฃ70-ยฃ130 for two nights' hotel near Galle Face, ยฃ25-ยฃ40 food, ~ยฃ15 in PickMe rides including the airport run, and ~ยฃ10 for the museum, temple and a city tour. Most of your Sri Lanka budget belongs inland and on the coast, not here.

Rupee figures use ยฃ1 โ‰ˆ 450 LKR (June 2026). Colombo is the priciest place to eat and sleep in the country, so the temptation is to overspend on a city that's really a staging post โ€” keep it short and save the budget for the hill country and beaches. Always pay in rupees, not GBP, when a card terminal asks.

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Colombo FAQs

How long do you need in Colombo?
One or two nights is plenty. Colombo is Sri Lanka's transit and transport hub rather than a holiday destination โ€” a single full day covers Fort, Pettah, the Gangaramaya Temple, the National Museum and sunset on Galle Face Green. Save the rest of your trip for the hill country, the Cultural Triangle and the coast.
Should I stay in Colombo or Negombo when I arrive?
If you land late or fly out early, Negombo near the airport is the smarter base โ€” it's minutes from CMB and saves a tiring 45-60 minute drive into the city when you're jet-lagged. If you actually want to see Colombo, stay near Galle Face or Fort and do the airport run when you're fresh.
How do you get from Bandaranaike airport into Colombo?
The airport (CMB) is ~35km north near Negombo, about 45-60 minutes from the city centre via the expressway. The easiest options are a PickMe or Uber car (~ยฃ8-12), the fixed-fare airport taxi desk (~ยฃ13-18) or a pre-booked private transfer. The route 187 expressway bus is cheapest at ~ยฃ0.35 but awkward with luggage.

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