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  Mount Lavinia Hotel (Mount Lavinia)
 
 
Hotel Description

An elegant 4 star beach front resort hotel located on the edge of Colombo city, offering extensive leisure facilities.
The grand colonial Mount Lavinia Hotel, Sri Lanka was formerly a British governor?s mansion.


 
 
SRI LANKA
DATE BOARD 7 Nts 10 Nts 12 Nts 14 Nts  
05 JAN - 21 FEB 09 BB £705 £805 £885 £955  
22 FEB - 31 MAR 09 BB £675 £775 £845 £905  
Perched on a small headland with an extensive beach frontage. Rooms have sea views and a private balcony. Enjoy dining under the stars at one of the outdoor restaurants.
  FACILITIES:

• The Governors Restaurant - Open round the clock, presents a choice of menus
• Both western and oriental including local and vegetarian delicacies.
• The Terrace - drinks and snacks
• Tropical Bar - beach bar
• The Sea Food Cove - seafood restaurant
• Dine Under the Stars - Overlooking the bay of Mount Lavinia
• Night Club
• Extensive beach frontage
• Swimming pool
• Shopping Arcade
• Business Centre
• Sports Facilities
• Indoor games

 
  ROOMS:

• Air conditioning
• Satellite TV
• IDD Telephone
• Mini Bar
• Hair Dryer
• Balcony or Paito

Sea and Garden Wings - The recently refurbished Sea and Garden Wing presents yet another delightful aspect of the hotel with its rooms leading out into spacious gardens which overlook the sea, presenting a direct view of the city of Colombo

Bay Wing - The Bay Wing of the hotel has 100 rooms offering every possible modern amenity while maintaining the ambience that the Mount Lavinia Hotel is famous for. Attached toilets with bath tub, hair dryer, 24 hour satellite TV, telephone with IDD and a well stocked mini bar.

Governors Suite - The colonial architecture of what was once the original residence of Sir Thomas Maitland and Sir Edward Barnes is today known as the Governors Wing consisting of 40 spacious rooms with wooden floors and large windows that open wide to let in the soft sea breeze. The Governors Suite built on two levels and furnished in old colonial style, is the epitome of old world luxury.