Places To Visit
Yara Galle Fort is near all attractions in Galle Fort

ENCHANTING GALLE
Located in the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka lies the ultimate mix of culture, tradition and tourism. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle is a treasure within a treasure.
Find yourself being lured into its sought after beaches, historic sights, wildlife nature reserves & religious sanctuaries from the moment you enter it’s vicinity.
CITY OF GALLE FORT
For over 2 centuries, Galle remained as the main port of the country – a central stop for ships and boats that were traveling between Europe and Asia, the influences of which can be felt in Galle even today. However, after the British took over, Galle lost its central importance as Colombo slowly became the commercial hub Visit the Old Gate which is crowned with a beautifully carved British coat of arms, or stop by the unique lace shop at the Shoba Display Gallery and watch as they make magic via beautiful lacework.
SDG is a hub where local women come to learn the trade and thereby be a part of the workforce- so do pop in for support. Take back unique souvenirs in the form of stylish reproduction posters from Stick No Bills. You can buy gorgeous posters or postcards that showoff Sri Lanka’s scenic & rich history- Ideal for gifts or keepsakes Fascinating sights aside, Galle offers a surplus of cafes and restaurants scattered at every turn and corner- inviting you to taste an amazing array of mouth-watering dishes. Places such as the Fort Printers, Spoon’s Café, Pedlar’s inn and the Royal Dutch Café offer not only tasty meals but a great ambiance as well.
As evening sets, prepare to be dazzled with hues of pinks and purples as Flag rock gives you a spectacular show of the sunset on the horizon. Sightseeing in Galle will leave you richer with experience and packed with lasting memories, as the bustling coastal city takes you on a journey through time.


ENCHANTING GALLE
Located in the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka lies the ultimate mix of culture, tradition and tourism. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle is a treasure within a treasure.
Find yourself being lured into its sought after beaches, historic sights, wildlife nature reserves & religious sanctuaries from the moment you enter it’s vicinity.
CITY OF GALLE FORT
For over 2 centuries, Galle remained as the main port of the country – a central stop for ships and boats that were traveling between Europe and Asia, the influences of which can be felt in Galle even today. However, after the British took over, Galle lost its central importance as Colombo slowly became the commercial hub Visit the Old Gate which is crowned with a beautifully carved British coat of arms, or stop by the unique lace shop at the Shoba Display Gallery and watch as they make magic via beautiful lacework.
SDG is a hub where local women come to learn the trade and thereby be a part of the workforce- so do pop in for support. Take back unique souvenirs in the form of stylish reproduction posters from Stick No Bills. You can buy gorgeous posters or postcards that showoff Sri Lanka’s scenic & rich history- Ideal for gifts or keepsakes Fascinating sights aside, Galle offers a surplus of cafes and restaurants scattered at every turn and corner- inviting you to taste an amazing array of mouth-watering dishes. Places such as the Fort Printers, Spoon’s Café, Pedlar’s inn and the Royal Dutch Café offer not only tasty meals but a great ambiance as well.
As evening sets, prepare to be dazzled with hues of pinks and purples as Flag rock gives you a spectacular show of the sunset on the horizon. Sightseeing in Galle will leave you richer with experience and packed with lasting memories, as the bustling coastal city takes you on a journey through time.
