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Type: Boutique Hotel

Summary: A restored historic hotel, part of Galle Fort

Feature: Treat yourself to a 3, 7 or 14-day Ayurvedic Experience

Rooms: 19 rooms, 7 suites, the Amangalla Suite and The Garden House

Location: Galle, Sri Lanka

Nearest airport: Colombo International Airport

Transfer: Between two hours, thirty minutes and three hours, thirty minutes from Colombo International Airport by private car transfer or 45 minutes from Galle by helicopter.

Luxury Holidays At Amangalla

Amangalla is a restored historic hotel that forms part of Galle Fort. The 17th century Dutch fort is a collection of Colonial buildings covering thirty-six hectares and has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is the perfect place to explore Galle, which is the capital of Sri Lanka’s southern province. Guest rooms, chambers and suites are testimony to Amangalla’s past and boast many original features, as well as fine antiques and four-poster beds. All offer a variety of views from Galle Fort and some have their own balcony. In addition, the two-storey Garden House, situated in the hotel’s frangipani-scented gardens, comes with a private pantry serviced by a personal butler.

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Why Amangalla is so special...

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City Highlights

Discover Galle on foot. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with Dutch-colonial architecture, grand mosques and churches, handsome residences and rambling museums. Tucked between the dozens of historical buildings are inviting cafés, spice-filled markets and antique-stuffed shops, not forgetting excellent jewellery stores in the Fort - Amangalla's guides will show you where. The Fort is, without doubt, Galle's star attraction, a walled enclave flanked by ocean on three sides. Don't miss the passeggiata on the ramparts, a ritual every dusk where locals gather and swap tales of the day.

City Highlights at Amangalla

Romance

Flaming torches, flickering candles and the burnt-orange rays of the sun sinking down to the horizon, verdant green rice paddies stretching into the distance. Share this magical scene with your loved one and enjoy a traditional roti dinner served in an outdoor pavilion. Another option is a romantic dinner by the pool, a menu of Sri Lankan delicacies created just for you. Fire dancing, flute recitals, glowing candles and twinkling stars all add to the mood - an enchanting evening for couples old and new.

Romance at Amangalla

Culture & History

Amangalla lies within the fort's four-hundred-year-old walls. Take a leisurely walk in the narrow streets lined with Dutch heritage houses and Government offices in varied states of repair and watch the daily life of the community unfold before you as bullock carts, food carts and bicycles jostle for space with pedestrians. Carry on from the Dutch Church, past the Governor's House, spice warehouses, Court Square, Kacheri (Town Hall) and the lighthouse, on to the sea wall and ramparts. Just a twenty-minute drive away from the fort are the Yatagala and Rhummasala temples. The 1,200-year-old Yatagala Temple, one of the oldest in the region, is set in a valley of rice paddies and jungle hills. Climb to the top of the 120 steps for some wonderful views. Situated on the headland across the bay from the fort, the Rhummasala is a relatively new temple, built by the Japanese.

Culture & History at Amangalla

Hotel Experiences

Join the chef on his daily visits to Galle's markets, piled high with goodies. The aromas of ginger, cumin, mustard seeds and other heady spices fill the air and the variety of fresh seafood is truly astounding, not to mention the line-up of plump fruit and vitamin-rich vegetables. Pick some of your favourites, throw in something new and then retreat to Amangalla's kitchen for a private cookery class. Lessons are also on offer out in the paddy fields, cooking under thatch with local clay pots.

Hotel Experiences at Amangalla

Spa Breaks

Recapturing the memories of a bygone era of "taking the waters", treatments at The Baths restore the body and soothe the mind. Five softly lit treatment chambers lead off a descending arched hallway, whilst andlelit recesses, tall ceilings and traditional archways feature in the hydrotherapy area, where there is a sauna, steam room and hydrotherapy pool with specifically placed jet massagers to stimulate the entire body. Daily yoga and meditation sessions are held in the Garden Pavilion.

Spa Breaks at Amangalla

Wildlife Encounters

Sri Lanka's southern tip is amazingly close to the deep waters of the continental shelf, a place where giant Blue Whales swim from December to April. Amangalla guests can join special whale-watching excursions and glimpse these huge, graceful creatures in the wild. Observing the world's largest marine mammal is an experience not-to-miss!

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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £2,958 (Low Season) to £3,649 (High Season) per person In a Bedroom. Price includes transfers.
Flights available at an additional cost.

Dec
From £2,958
per person
Jan
From £3,649
per person
Feb
From £3,649
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Mar
From £3,649
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Apr
From £3,649
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May
From £2,958
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Jun
From £2,958
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Jul
From £2,958
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Aug
From £2,958
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Sep
From £2,958
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Oct
From £2,958
per person
Nov
From £2,958
per person

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

All the guest rooms still feature the original 300-year-old polished teak or jackwood floors and are appointed with a four-poster king-size bed, writing desk, dining table, planters chair, wardrobe and a pettagama chest. The spacious bathrooms feature a freestanding bath, twin vanities and a separate shower and toilet. Amenities include air-conditioning, a mini-bar, CD player, telephone and there is a daily maid service. A private butler service is also available.

Bedroom

Bedroom

  • hotelRooms:9
  • visibilityRoom View:Overlooking the garden or the nearby historic Groote Kerk (Great Church)

The bedroom features a twin or king-size four-poster bed, writing desk, dining table, pettagama chest – all set within the original polished jackwood floors. Six bedrooms are located adjacent to Amangalla’s reception, on the ground level of the Middle Street Wing, three more are set within the property’s gardens and feature French windows and doors opening onto the garden entrance of each room.

Chamber

Chamber

  • hotelRooms:10
  • visibilityRoom View:Views through the ancient Pará rubber trees, over the Fort and out to sea

The Chambers comprise separate bedroom, bathroom and living areas. Six are located within the Church Street Wing, whilst the four Garden Wing Chambers, three with balconies and one with a twin porch, overlook the treetops of the resort's garden.

Amangalla Suite

Amangalla Suite

  • hotelRooms:1
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden views

A two-bedroom apartment with a hallway, sitting room and two bathrooms.

Garden House

Garden House

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:140m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Leafy treetop views

Situated within the resort gardens and serviced by a 24-hour private butler, this two-storey house features original antique furniture, a private terrace and balcony.

Suite

Suite

  • crop_freeSize:80m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden or fort views

Each suite at Amangalla reflects the character of the hotel, with arched and shuttered windows in each room, comfortable four-poster king-size beds adding a touch of opulence, and impressive views of the local area. Guests can also relax in the seperate living space complete with dining table and chaise longue.

Garden Bedroom

Garden Bedroom

  • crop_freeSize:40m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden views

This opulent room boast french doors which open directly onto the gardens, colonial-inspired furnishings, and a spacious living area.

Verandah Chambers

Verandah Chambers

  • crop_freeSize:65m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden views

The spacious Verandah Chambers feature a king-sized four-poster bed, an airy living room complete with writing desk and dinner table, and an elegant bathroom with a freestanding tub and twin-vanities.

Overview

Overview

Amangalla’s kitchen uses the freshest ingredients sourced from local markets, with ever-changing menu selections from high teas to curries. The ambience is elegant and smart, reflecting colonial splendour whether you choose the signature dining room, the impressive surroundings of The Zaal or the breeze-cooled verandah.

Zaal

Zaal

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Light meals and snacks
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

The Great Hall – as it was known in Dutch times - Zaal, exudes an elegant Colonial feel, with its high ceilings, overhead fans and chandeliers. There is relaxed seating inside, whilst outdoors, the verandah provides ample opportunities to watch the world go by on the tree-lined street opposite.

The Dining room

The Dining room

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Sri Lankan curries
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A delightful place to dine, being beautifully furnished with period chairs and tables, crisp white linens, antique silverware and many other original pieces.

Amenities

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Sri Lanka Travel Information

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Capital

Colombo

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Time Difference

5.5

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Currency

Sri Lankan Rupee

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Voltage

230v

Climate

The Indian Ocean island of Sri Lanka has a tropical climate, which is tempered by two monsoon seasons. These affect the island at different times of the year. Although this means that there may be a high chance of rain in Sri Lanka, you can also be sure that there is always a place on the island that is sunny and dry. Evenings can be very warm and humid. Along the coast, sea breezes help to cool temperatures down, while in the mountains and around tea country, the altitude moderates the temperature, which is usually very pleasant and comfortably warm. Rainfall is frequent but seasonal, and usually falls as afternoon showers, with thunder possible during the off-season.

Getting There

Flight Information
Sri Lankan Airlines direct from London Heathrow to Colombo.
Via Malé with British Airways from London Gatwick.
Via Dubai with Emirates from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow.
Via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways from London Heathrow and Manchester.
Via Doha with Qatar Airways from London Heathrow and Manchester.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Colombo: 10 hours, 35 minutes. London Gatwick to Malé: 10 hours.
London Heathrow to Dubai and Abu Dhabi: 7 hours. London Heathrow to Doha: 6 hours, 45 minutes.
Onward connecting flight from Malé to Colombo: 1 hour, 25 minutes.
From Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Colombo: 4 hours, 20 minutes.
From Doha to Colombo: 4 hours, 45 minutes. .

Cuisine

Sri Lankan cuisine incorporates spices to great effect to produce mouthwatering curries, rice dishes, pickles and chutneys. Experiencing a traditional Sri Lankan ‘rice and curry’ for the first time is a joy to behold, as more and more bowls of steaming flavoursome treats are delivered to your table! Try one of our favourites, succulent black pork, made with a bewildering array of local spices and marinated to perfection. Prepare your tastebuds for an explosion of flavours and spices that will simply leave you wanting more and more!

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Shopping

Colombo offers plenty of fascinating shopping opportunities, including street markets and modern shopping centres, perfect to buy keepsakes and souvenirs. Our favourites are the interior design havens of Barefoot Road and Paradise Road for an array of gorgeous artisan home decor items and knick-knacks. Good buys whilst in the country include Ceylon tea, spices, hand loomed fabrics and jewellery, including indigenous blue sapphires.

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Cultural Highlights

In addition to the main attractions, there is a vast array of sites to discover across the country. Just outside Tangalle is Mulkirigala Temple – a series of natural caves filled with wall paintings and statues of Buddha. It was here, in 1862, that a British Administrator discovered some palm-leaf manuscripts that contained the key to translating the Mahawamsa, the Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka. The climb to the summit is challenging, but well worth it for its magnificent views. Meanwhile, in the dry zone known as ‘The Cultural Triangle’ you will find ancient cities such as Anuradhapura and Polonaruwa, rock fortresses including Sigiriya and the Dambulla Rock Temples, some of Sri Lanka’s oldest relics and famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Further inland, towards Kandy, you will find a temple that reputedly houses Buddha’s tooth, while the vibrant arts scene has survived colonisation and remains true to its millennia-old roots.

Cultural Highlights
UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Travel north to see the amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. Marvel at Sigiriya Rock, built in the 5th century AD by King Kasyapa as a great fortress in the sky, to protect himself from the rightful heir, his brother, who had sworn revenge and returned from India to fight an epic battle with armies of warrior elephants. The nearby ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa will also wow with their hidden monasteries, cave temples and sacred rocks. The scattered ruins of one of the ancient world’s greatest civilisations await!

UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Wildlife

Sri Lanka is amongst the most bio-diverse countries in the world, and a little-known fact is that it has the world’s largest density of leopards in Yala National Park. Monkeys, crocodiles, elephants, innumerable species of birds, lizards, deer and rare bears can all be spotted, if you are lucky, on game-drives around the park. Close by is one of Sri Lanka’s finest parks, Uda Walawe National Park and one of the best locations for elephant-watching, surpassing many of East Africa’s famous national parks. With low-lying vegetation, enjoy interrupted views of wild buffalo, herds of elephants, sambar and spotted deer, the occasional leopard and much, much more!

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