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Colombo Tuk Tuk City and Street Food Tour
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Colombo
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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This isn’t your ordinary city sightseeing trip—it’s a fun, immersive adventure designed to make you feel like a true local. Exploring Colombo by tuk-tuk means you can zip through lively streets, hidden alleys, and colorful markets that big buses can’t reach. Along the way, your friendly driver-guide shares insider stories about Colombo’s culture, history, and daily life.
To make the experience even more special, we include authentic Sri Lankan street food and a traditional meal so you don’t just see the city—you taste it too. From ancient temples and colonial landmarks to bustling markets and modern icons, this tour blends history, culture, and flavors in a way that’s unique, personal, and ...
Points forts
De 4 heures à 7 heures
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 4 heures à 7 heures
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Bottled water
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Lunch
Conseils et gratitudes
Colombo Tuk Tuk City and Street Food Tour
(2) Avis
Colombo
À propos
This isn’t your ordinary city sightseeing trip—it’s a fun, immersive adventure designed to make you feel like a true local. Exploring Colombo by tuk-tuk means you can zip through lively streets, hidden alleys, and colorful markets that big buses can’t reach. Along the way, your friendly driver-guide shares insider stories about Colombo’s culture, history, and daily life.
To make the experience even more special, we include authentic Sri Lankan street food and a traditional meal so you don’t just see the city—you taste it too. From ancient temples and colonial landmarks to bustling markets and modern icons, this tour blends history, culture, and flavors in a way that’s unique, personal, and ...
Points forts
De 4 heures à 7 heures
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 4 heures à 7 heures
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Bottled water
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Lunch
Conseils et gratitudes
Itinéraire
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Temple de Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil
This vibrant Hindu temple, one of Colombo’s oldest, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. Its ornate gopuram towers, covered in colorful carvings of deities, showcase rich Tamil artistry. Visitors can witness daily rituals, admire intricate architecture, and experience the deep spirituality that highlights Colombo’s multicultural and religious diversity in the heart of the city
15 minutes
2
Tour du Lotus
A modern icon of Colombo, the Lotus Tower is South Asia’s tallest structure. Its lotus-shaped design blends Sri Lankan culture with innovation, offering breathtaking views of the city and Indian Ocean. With observation decks, dining spaces, and entertainment, the tower is a must-visit landmark that reflects Colombo’s progress and adds glamour to your city exploration
15 minutes
3
Gare ferroviaire du Fort de Colombo
Dating back to 1917, Colombo Fort Railway Station is the country’s busiest rail hub. Its colonial architecture and lively atmosphere give visitors a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s everyday life. The bustling platforms, vintage ticket counters, and constant train movement showcase both history and modern travel, making it an engaging stop for culture and people-watching
30 minutes
4
Ancien hôtel de ville
Constructed in 1873, the Old Town Hall once served as Colombo’s municipal headquarters. Its Gothic architecture, antique fire engines, and preserved council chambers reflect British colonial influence. Visitors can explore its historic interiors, admire old photographs, and imagine Colombo’s civic life in the late 19th century, making it an intriguing stop for history and architecture enthusiasts
20 minutes
5
Pettah
bustling marketplace in central Colombo, Pettah is famous for its narrow streets lined with colorful shops, street food vendors, and trading activity. Visitors can browse textiles, jewelry, electronics, and spices while experiencing the city’s energetic rhythm. Tuk-tuks weaving through crowds and the aroma of street food create an authentic atmosphere, offering a true taste of local life
20 minutes
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Mosquée Jami Ul-Alfar
Known as the Red Mosque, Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque is one of Colombo’s most photographed landmarks. Built in 1909, its striking candy-striped red-and-white facade stands out amid Pettah’s busy streets. With Indo-Saracenic architecture and soaring minarets, it remains a spiritual center for the Muslim community, offering visitors cultural insight and architectural beauty in the city’s heart
30 minutes
7
Clocher de la porte de Kayman
Dating back to the Dutch colonial era, Kayman’s Gate Belltower is a small but historic landmark in Pettah. Once part of a fortress gate, the bell tower served as a watch post and timekeeper for the city. Its modest architecture reflects Colombo’s colonial past, providing a glimpse into the strategic significance of Pettah during maritime trade
15 minutes
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Église de Wolvendaal
Built in the 18th century by the Dutch, this church is one of Colombo’s oldest places of Christian worship. With simple architecture and wooden interiors, it reflects Dutch colonial influence. Still in use today, it offers a peaceful atmosphere amid the busy city. Visitors can admire its history, old gravestones, and role in Colombo’s multicultural fabric
20 minutes
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Port City Promenade
A modern urban development on reclaimed land, Colombo Port City represents Sri Lanka’s vision for the future. Combining luxury living, business, and leisure, the project reshapes Colombo’s skyline. Visitors can view the expanding waterfront, modern architecture, and ambitious design that positions Port City as a future hub for trade, tourism, and international investment in South Asia
15 minutes
10
Phare de Colombo
Standing proudly on the waterfront, Colombo Lighthouse was commissioned in 1952 and remains a symbol of the city’s maritime heritage. Overlooking the Indian Ocean, it offers panoramic views and represents Colombo’s role as a key port city. The lighthouse is also a scenic stop for photographs, blending functional navigation history with coastal beauty
15 minutes
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Temple bouddhiste Gangaramaya (Vihara)
One of Colombo’s most important Buddhist temples, Gangaramaya combines modern architecture with traditional design. Inside, visitors will find Buddha statues, intricate carvings, and a museum of artifacts. Surrounded by Beira Lake, the temple also plays a key role in the city’s annual Vesak celebrations. It’s a serene yet vibrant stop that highlights Colombo’s spiritual culture
20 minutes
12
Cenotaph War Memorial
The Colombo War Memorial honors Sri Lankan soldiers who gave their lives during World War I and II. Surrounded by manicured lawns and solemn architecture, it offers a peaceful space for reflection. Visitors can pay respects while learning about the island’s contributions to global history, making it an important landmark for remembrance and heritage in Colombo
15 minutes
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Mémorial de l'Indépendance
Built in 1948 to mark Sri Lanka’s independence from British rule, this grand monument stands in Independence Square. Its stone columns and Kandyan-style architecture symbolize national pride. Visitors can stroll through the landscaped gardens, view statues of national leaders, and experience a site that blends history, culture, and serenity in the heart of modern Colombo