Galle Fort, a formidable remnant of
history, is brightly washed by a vibrant
history and culture. A constant draw, it
has pulled conquerors, colonialist and tourists alike, throughout the different
phases of time.
We
took a car hire away from Colombo to find out what it has to offer. Here’s why we think you should include it
into your travel itinerary.
Explore
the fort’s side of history.
Built by the Portuguese, name after the Dutch, the iconic Galle Fort, stands as a testimonial to colonial rule. Bound by the sea on the three sides of its high walls, it fell into the hands of the British, before it was finally handed over to the then liberated Ceylon.
As such, the fort encloses some striking
landmarks which are worth a visit:
Travelling from Colombo to Galle
A bus or a train ride on the Southern Expressway could easily take 3 hours. You could also rent a car from Colombo with rental services like Kings Rent a Car and save some extra travelling time.
National Maritime Museum
Artefacts from shipwrecks, old maps,
artillery from older times makes the
maritime museum a define stop for lovers
of history and art.
Churches
The Galle Fort, which has earned a
recognition as a UNESCO Heritage site,
is also the site for some of Sri Lanka’s
oldest churches, namely, the All Saints Church, and the De Groote Kerk.
The Galle Fort Light House
This is perhaps the most iconic structure of the iconic Galle fort. The scenic view of the setting sun from the top of the fort is a breathe-stopper. Separate put some time from your evening to walk along the fort ramparts, starting at the light house. You will thank us later!
Shop
at one of the Most Bustling Shopper's Streets
The Galle Fort is a lot more than just
history, though. At one point, a bustling point for trade and commerce, today
it has a thriving market for handicrafts, gems and souvenirs.
Find
something unique to take back home at:
Stick No Bills
Pop by Stick No Bills for collectibles.
Find original hand painted movie posters for a couple of dollars. A little
expensive than the norm, it still is a unique stop to find old postcards,
posters and prints.
Barefoot Gallery
The handloom galore with a couple of
outlets in the more elite streets of the country, Barefoot offers a bright collection of gifts that
markedly express Sri Lanka’s heritage.
The Old Dutch Hospital
One of the oldest buildings in the Fort,
you can spend a good couple of hours in any of its renovated restaurants or
coffee shops, or simply shop for brilliant curios to take home. From gems to
handicrafts, you can find a wide choice of products to fit your budget and
taste.
For
the love of Beaches
Galle's beautiful beaches are compellingly beautiful. If nothing, the beaches at Unawatuna made our expedition on car hire away from Colombo worth the time and money. Make sure to include them in your itinerary too!
After
all the Travel, Enjoy a good Meal
For connoseiurs of food the Galle Fort
offers a vivid plate of delectable. Grab
a bite from its many restaurants. These are our favorites:
Boutique Cafe
63 Church Street, Fort
63 Church Street, Fort
A dainty little restaurant,it is a perfect
retreat to enjoy a great meal and relax
The Tuna and the Crab
Galle Dutch Hospital, Galle Fort
As rave reviews scream out loud, this
Japanese restaurant run by Sri Lanka’s top chef Darshan Munidasa has some
mouthwatering sea food to offer.
Peddlar’s Inn Gellato
61, Peddlar St, Galle Fort
Escape the summer heat with some ice cream
from Peddlar’s.
When
your day ends, Retreat away to Rest
Finally, if you must rest check in at the
some the hotels around Galle Fort. Here are our picks:
Amangalla
10, Church Street, Galle Fort
A unique colonial property with warm
service and a cozy atmosphere Amangalla tops our list.
Hotel Dandelion
A few kilometers ride from the fort, Hotel
Dandelion is an affordable stay near the Unawatuna beach.
What
is the best time to Visit Galle?
Make it a tropical date with your loved
ones in February.
Galle would be sprinkled with rain between May and September. Plan your calendar
depending on your towards the weather.