Galle Fort
Sri Lankafiber_manual_recordSouthern Province

Galle Fort

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About Galle Fort

G alle Fort is a charming walled town on Sri Lanka's southern coast, renowned for its colonial-era architecture and ocean vistas. Originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features cobblestone streets lined with Dutch-style villas, old churches, and museums. The fort's massive ramparts encircle the town, and strolling atop them treats you to views of the lighthouses, bastions, and the glittering Indian Ocean. Today, Galle Fort seamlessly blends history with a vibrant array of cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops.

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Highlights

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The Galle Lighthouse standing tall on the fort walls (sunset spot)
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The 17th-century Dutch Reformed Church
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The Galle Fort Ramparts (especially at Flag Rock bastion)
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The National Maritime Museum showcasing colonial artifacts

Unmissable Experiences

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Take a leisurely walk along the rampart at dusk for sunset views

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Explore the narrow lanes with quirky cafes and antique shops

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Visit the Galle Fort Library and historical mansion museum

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Enjoy fresh gelato or seafood at a restored colonial building

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Practical Info

Getting There

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Accessible via train or taxi. Check local schedules for best routes.

What to Bring

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Water, sunscreen, hat, and good walking shoes recommended.

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