Galle Fort

Galle Fort

Location

Galle, Southern Province

Best Time to Visit

November to April

Entry Fee

Free to explore the fort area

Duration

2-3 hours

About Galle Fort

Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a remarkable testament to Sri Lanka’s colonial past. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch, this historic fortress in Galle is one of the best-preserved colonial-era settlements in Asia. Nestled along the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Galle Fort is famous for its narrow cobblestone streets, well-preserved Dutch-colonial buildings, boutique hotels, art galleries, and museums. The fort’s massive stone walls not only offer protection but also provide stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. One of its most iconic landmarks, the Galle Lighthouse, continues to guide ships safely along the coastline. Visitors can stroll through the historic streets, explore centuries-old churches, visit fascinating museums, and admire the seamless blend of European and Sri Lankan architectural styles. Walking along the fort’s ramparts at sunset is a must, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and cityscape. As one of Sri Lanka’s top tourist attractions, Galle Fort offers a unique blend of history, culture, and coastal charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or a traveler seeking a scenic getaway, this colonial gem promises an unforgettable experience. Plan your visit to Galle Fort today and step back in time.

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Tourist Attractions
Historic lighthouse
View inside the Galle fort
Fort view from the sea