Cafe · Thimbirigasyaya
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"If you want something casual and to catch the city people, go to Café Kumbuk."
Sri Lankan restaurant · Thimbirigasyaya
"Authentic Sri Lankan food at reasonable prices"
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Photography studio · Thimbirigasyaya
Nestled in Colombo since 1890, Plâté Limited is an antiquities lovers' paradise where vintage photography meets a delightful array of art supplies and custom framing.
Clothing store · Thimbirigasyaya
This chic urban boutique showcases a curated selection of stylish women's fashions, blending local and international designs in a friendly atmosphere.
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Hotel · Thimbirigasyaya
Relaxed quarters with balconies in a contemporary hotel offering a rooftop pool & sea views. Across from a railway along the Laccadive Sea, this contemporary hotel is 5 km from Galle Face Beach and a 9-minute walk from Bambalapitiya railway station. Relaxed rooms feature balconies, glass-enclosed bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and minibars, plus smart TVs, safes, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms have sea views. The 1- and 2-bedroom suites add separate living and dining space. Room service is available 24/7. Parking is complimentary. There’s a rooftop garden and terrace with an infinity pool and a hot tub overlooking the sea, as well as a gym. A breakfast buffet is offered in an airy dining room (fee).
The Barefoot Garden cafe is a charming courtyard oasis in Colombo, blending live jazz with delicious bites and an artsy vibe perfect for lounging and exploring.
Nestled in a stunning colonial mansion, this luxe boutique hotel enchants with unique decor, an exquisite bistro, and immaculate service in vibrant Colombo.
"Eat, drink, meet, think."
Italian restaurant · Thimbirigasyaya
"Our passion is to exceed your expectations"
Art center · Thimbirigasyaya
The Lionel Wendt Art Centre is a charming cultural hub in Colombo that blends vibrant art exhibitions with a historic theater experience, perfect for creative souls.
Seafood restaurant · Thimbirigasyaya
"The Beach wadiya had been patronized over three decades by all rungs of society both local and foreign. Britain's Queen Elizabeth's daughter, Princess Anne too had dined at the Wadiya, as did members of the Nepalese Royal family's. The Wadiya is an unpretentious sea-food joint off a virgin beach along Marine Drive that has won international renown, if the newspaper write-ups and photo albums (which the owner produces voluntarily) is any indication. The acclaim is merited too: the food is ‘simply superb’ to use a Richie Benaud euphemism."