As much as Colombo’s nightlife and socialising are appealing to you, the spiritual and religious end to it is yet another pleasant surprise to uncover. From Buddhist monasteries to grand mosques and churches that stand tall, the city is inviting to everyone who wants a blissful moment in solitude. Here are 3 must-visit religious places for you to revive yourself.
Gangaramaya Temple
Gangaramaya temple is hard to miss for anyone who wants to explore Colombo. Located in the heart of the city, the temple features iconic Buddha statues facing the calm waterfront, along with a museum, library, and prayer hall. It is undoubtedly one of the best places to meditate and calm yourself after a busy day. The temple is only a few minutes away from popular hotels such as Cinnamon Red Colombo.
The Red Mosque
The iconic red mosque in Pettah was built in 1908 and serves as a great backdrop for pictures with its unique red and white exterior while also serving as a spiritual destination for those who want to explore the calm interior. You can take a guided tour of the mosque and study its fascinating architecture and cultural importance.
St. Anthony’s Shrine
With a grand white building that speaks elegance, St. Anthony’s Shrine is one of the most popular Catholic churches in the city. Dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua, the church is the holy ground for most Catholics who wish to pray and admire the high ceilings and grand architecture. You can pay a visit to explore the shrine yourself and check this place off your bucket list.