The old-world charm surrounding the Galle Dutch Fort is at times, beyond description. Hence, this famed site is best enjoyed by allocating time for a tour through its impressive andimposing structure.
History
Going back to 1502, the Portuguese gained control of the Fort and used it as a prison camp before the Dutch arrived in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Thereafter, measures were taken to renovate the Fort with palm trees, mud, and sand. After this, the Galle Dutch Fort served multiple purposes and housed trade and defense buildings, an artillery house, the residence for the chief commander, and a protestant church.
Important information
Those residing at boutique hotels in Sri Lanka in the likes of Boutique Collection By Amaya can access the Fort by reaching Church Street which is very much the heart and soul of Galle. Also, keep in mind that there is no entrance fee and the said attraction can be enjoyed 24 hours a day. This will give you all the time to explore the ramparts, the old canons which have been decommissioned coupled with an array of value additions that currently find refuge within the Fort walls.
Shopping
The Fort is full of many shops and boutiques that sell an assortment of best buys. Take, for example, Barefoot located at 41, Pedlar Street where you will be enticed by its selection of handloom products and home décor. On the flip side, should traditional artwork be your thing, then do drop by Exotic Roots at 50A, Lighthouse Street while fans of designer jewellery would do well to spend time at Three by TPV.
Dining
Foodies arriving at the Fort will not be disappointed either. This is because one may opt for Sugar Bistro’s classic sugar burger and crab kottu, the Minute by Tuk Tuk’s flavoursome rice and curry combos together with Hoppa’s egg hoppers and spicy sambals.