Residence by UGA Escapes
Nestled between leafy Park Street and the lakeside temple of Gangarama, one of Colombo’s principal Buddhist shrines, the Residence is a unique boutique hotel in the heart of Sri Lanka’s capital city. Built in the nineteenth century by Sheik Salehboy Moosajee, it is one of the few remaining buildings of its kind in Colombo. Originally a family home, the house was designed to host receptions and entertainment on a grand scale, with great halls, expansive gardens, and stables for visitors’ carriage horses.
Suites
Residence features ten 75 sqm Park Suites and the 176 sqm Residence Suite, all fitted out in opulent style. Expect grand, sweeping spaces filled with every amenity and indulgence. Warm lighting, ornate furnishings and Belgian rugs exude sense of serenity and ease.
Each suite consists of a living room, bedroom, en suite bathroom and outdoor private dining area. naturally, all suites are equipped with a large flat-screen TV, Wi-fi, mini bar, Espresso machine and facilities for making tea from a selection of Sri Lanka’s finest. The luxurious bathrooms feature rain showers and oversized vanity console.
Location
This is a city-center property, conveniently located about 30km from the airport, with easy access to Colombo’s business, entertainment and shopping hotspots. It makes an ideal base to indulge in a few days’ shopping or to absorb some of Sri Lanka’s exciting urban culture, either at the beginning or the end of your visit to the country.
What really makes the Residence special is that, despite its central location, the hotel breathes an atmosphere of secluded peace and quite-balm for the weary, the city-drained and travel-stained.
Restaurant & Bar
The restaurant at the Residence makes fine dining fun. Whether you prefer traditional haute cuisine or fancy a contemporary culinary escapade, you’ll find much to tempt you here. You can dine indoors or al fresco, depending on the weather and your mood. The comfortable bar offers a typically tropical retreat, with cocktails that recall the days of Maugham and Hemingway or hint at the tastes of the future. There’s also a well-stocked cigar bar and plenty of discreet meeting spaces.