Ceylon Inter-Continental
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Ceylon Continental Hotel Colombo, ex Ceylon Inter-Continental, is a hotel building with 9 storeys in the city center of Colombo Sri Lanka (ex Ceylon). It was built by Construction Magnate, Mr. U. N. Gunasekera. Owner is Hotel Services (Ceylon) Ltd. The hotel was the first five star hotel to be built in Sri Lanka.
The hotel is located about 100 yards away from the waterfront just West of the World Trade Center and offers 250 rooms plus suites.
Address: 48, Janadhipathi Mawatha
[edit] External links
- www.colombocontinental.com — official website
Coordinates: 6°56′6.71″N 79°50′30.78″E / 6.9351972°N 79.8418833°E
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