Safety Score
6.5/10
Currency
LKR
Language
Sinhala
Timezone
Asia/Kolkata
About Colombo
Colombo is a coastal capital of forts, markets, and tea‑culture heritage. The city blends colonial buildings with modern developments. Nearby beaches and tea plantations offer day‑trip options.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Colombo is from December to March when the southwest monsoon is over and the coast is dry and sunny.
Colombo Travel Tips - Sri Lanka Visitor Guide
Insider Tips for Visiting Colombo
Insider Tips
15 local insights to help you travel smarter
Always ensure your street-hailed tuk-tuk has a working "Meter" and that it is turned on before the journey starts to avoid overcharging at the destination.
Tipping is customary; round up the bill in small cafes or add 10% in restaurants if a service charge isn't already included on the receipt.
Eat "Kottu Roti" (chopped flatbread with veggies/meat) at a local spot like Hotel de Pilawoos; the rhythmic clanging of the metal blades is a classic Colombo sound.
Learn to say "Ayubowan" (may you live long) as a formal greeting; it is a respectful way to start interactions with elders or in traditional settings.
Book a slot for the "Lotus Tower" observation deck at sunset to see the city skyline and the Indian Ocean light up simultaneously.
Cover your shoulders and knees with a sarong or scarf when entering temples like Gangaramaya; removing shoes and hats is strictly mandatory.
Avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas of Galle Face Green late at night; it is best to stay where the families and crowds are.
Download the "Dialog" or "Mobitel" self-care apps after buying a 5G tourist SIM at the airport for easy data top-ups and coverage tracking.
Use the free public Wi-Fi available at Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct and major high-end malls like One Galle Face.
Carry a reusable water bottle but only fill it from large 5L or 10L sealed mineral water jugs; never drink the tap water in Colombo.
Visit the National Museum of Colombo on a weekday morning to explore the regalia of the Kandyan Kingdom before school groups arrive.
Walk the Galle Face Green promenade at sunset to fly a kite or eat "Isso Vade" (prawn crackers) from the many street carts.
Explore the "Old Town Hall" in Pettah; it houses a quirky collection of vintage mahogany furniture and wax figures that most tourists miss.
Check the "Poya Day" calendar; every full moon is a public holiday where shops close and the sale of alcohol is strictly prohibited.
Look for "Lion Beer" or "Ginger Beer" (EGB) at local pubs; EGB is a local non-alcoholic favorite that is much spicier than Western ginger ale.
Colombo Travel Tips - Essential Visitor Information
Get the most out of your Colombo trip with essential travel tips from people who know the city well. From local customs and getting around, to budgeting advice and safety — these insider tips help you visit Colombo like a local.
Understanding how Colombo works — its transport, tipping culture, local etiquette, and hidden costs — can make the difference between a stressful trip and a seamless one. These tips are based on real traveller experiences in Sri Lanka.
The tips below cover everything you need to know before and during your Colombo visit, organised so you can find relevant advice quickly whether you're still planning or already there.
Frequently Asked Questions about Colombo
Key tips include understanding local customs, knowing the currency, and being aware of any visa requirements. Our comprehensive tips above cover everything you need for a smooth trip.
Tipping customs vary by location and service type. Check our detailed tips above for specific guidance on tipping at restaurants, hotels, and for tour services in Colombo.
English proficiency varies. In tourist areas, you'll generally find English speakers, but learning a few local phrases is always appreciated and helpful.
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About Colombo, Sri Lanka
Colombo is known for Beaches, Tea, Forts, Trains, Wildlife, making it one of the most visited destinations in Sri Lanka. When planning your Colombo trip, note that the local language is Sinhala, the currency is LKR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Colombo is from December to March when the southwest monsoon is over and the coast is dry and sunny.. Our free Colombo guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.




