Galle

Galle: Colonial Heritage & Charm

A historic city on Sri Lanka's southern coast, Galle is a perfect blend of culture, history, and seaside charm. The UNESCO-listed Galle Fort is a highlight, with its colonial-era architecture and cobblestone streets, offering a glimpse into the island's past. Visitors can explore quaint cafes, shops, and museums housed in buildings dating back to the 16th century, while the surrounding coastline boasts stunning beaches. Galle is also home to the Galle Lighthouse, providing panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Whether you're walking through its ancient streets, relaxing at the beach, or learning about its colonial history, Galle provides a unique, rich experience for history lovers and beach enthusiasts alike.

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The city of Galle is located on Sri Lanka's southwest coast. Galle Fort, the 16th-century fortified ancient city established by Portuguese colonists, is its most famous feature. Car-free streets are surrounded by stone sea walls that were enlarged by the Dutch and feature architecture that reflects Portuguese, Dutch, and British control.

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