Two days in Colombo — what is actually worth doing and what can I skip?
Most travel blogs either dismiss Colombo as "just a transit city" or list 40 things to do in a way that's clearly inflated. I want an honest assessment of what genuinely deserves time in Colombo for 2 days.
1. Is Colombo worth 2 days or should I move on faster to other parts of Sri Lanka?
2. What are the genuinely interesting neighbourhoods to walk around?
3. Galle Face Green — is it just a place to walk or is there more to it?
4. The National Museum — worth visiting or just for history obsessives?
5. What's the food scene like — where do locals actually eat and drink?
6. Any day trips worth doing from Colombo?
7. How do I get around the city without constantly negotiating tuk-tuk prices?
I like food, architecture, local markets, and avoiding tourist traps.
2 Answers
I live in Colombo. Here's an honest assessment of what's worth your time.
Is it worth 2 days? Yes — but one day can feel underwhelming if you pick the wrong things. The key is knowing which neighbourhood to be in.
Best areas to explore on foot:
1. Pettah — the oldest market district. Chaotic, loud, genuinely fascinating. Walk through the fruit market, spice lanes, and the Sea Street gold district (even if you're not buying). Half a day.
2. Fort / Galle Face Green — the old colonial centre. Galle Face Green is a wide ocean promenade where families and couples gather at sunset. Worth the walk at 5 PM. The Galle Face Hotel (1864) has a verandah worth sitting on for a drink.
3. Colombo 3 / Kollupitiya — where the good restaurants and cafes are. Dutch Hospital shopping precinct (a restored colonial building) has reliable food and drink options.
4. Beira Lake / Viharamahadevi Park — a large free park in the city centre with a reclining Buddha. Pleasant for an hour.
National Museum: Yes, worth 1.5–2 hours, especially the ancient artefacts from the Cultural Triangle sites. Gives context before visiting Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa.
Food for locals:
- "Hotel" = local restaurant in Sri Lanka. Any small "hotel" serving rice and curry for lunch (12 PM–2 PM) is authentic and excellent. Cost: LKR 200–500.
- Dinner: Colombo 3 has everything from upscale local restaurants to street food
Getting around: PickMe for any journey over 1km. Download it before you land.
The one thing most guides undersell: Colombo's cafe and food scene is genuinely excellent and very good value. The city has a sophisticated restaurant culture — Sri Lankan fine dining, excellent coffee, craft beer, and food from every Sri Lankan ethnic tradition. Spend an evening eating your way around Colombo 3 and 7. Some of the best Sri Lankan food I ate on the whole trip was in Colombo, not in the small towns.
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