I stayed in The Ocean Colombo. It was
okay hotel. Room was okay, not bad. Service was okay.
Colombo itself as a destination.
It's not that bad city. There are
higher prices (see my comments below about the prices) and traffic is
what it is. Moving wasn't that hard, if you use PickMe and get to
travel hassle free (hassle free as no-negotiation for tuk-tuk price -
getting bad english speaking drivers to drive you to hotel, that they
don't know - is not hassle free ;) ).
There is a poshier part of Colombo (at
the northern part of city, close to Pettah) and then southern part of
the city (this is my limited vision, based only on two nights visit
there – so more experienced travelers probably have a say to this –
but this was all I needed for my visit). My hotel was in quite good
position (crossroad of melbourne avenue and marine drive). Of course
those poshier and more expensive hotels are in better suited location
for many things, but I appreciated the close proximity of Majestic
City (walking distance or short tuk-tuk drive in middle of the day).
I really loved the Sugar bistro at the
poshier part, for having a happy hour (buy one, get one for free) and
a totally awesome Kofta for dinner.
Mid-day in Sri Lanka is very hot (for
me as Scandinavian). Temperature of 33 C is at the top of my
“comfort” zone (well comfort is somewhere under 28 C, so maybe I
call it “survival” zone). If you are going to walk around the
city in mid-day, think twice. It's good way to see the city, but the
amount of sweating when walking in that temperature is compared to
tuk-tuk “airconditioning” - for me ordering tuk-tuk with PickMe
was easy and cheap enough way to travel around the city.
Pettah market is kind of the worst
market scenes I have been. It has bad sides of Thailand markets, with
hassle and it probably has a lot of robbers around tourists (heard,
not seen). I ended up buying one piece of shorts, but they were not
that cheap, after the bargaining. Starting prices were crazy (my 300
LKR – theirs 2400 LKR), but I wasn't as comfortable bargaining
harder at the late night (almost closing time) in Pettah, as I am in
Thailand, so ended up paying almost double of my target price. Well,
less than 7 euros for brand shorts, that even fit my big size, wasn't
that bad deal (though haven't tried them on yet :).
Majestic City is a shopping mall, with
a lot of watches, jewellery and clothing shops. It also has food
court at the bottom floor and a grocery store “Gargill's Food
city”. I ended up buying two shirts and a couple of teas from a tea
shop there. Otherwise I used food court for fresh juice (from desk
called “Roots” and couple times lunch food from other desks).
Note! If you own a DinersClub -credit
card, you should be aware that the only locations where DinersClub
-credit card works in Sri Lanka, are in Colombo. There are 5 ATMs,
that you can use to withdrawn money from DC credit and one of them is
inside Majestic City (only one I found). Those are Commercial Bank's
ATMs.
Massage.
I always try to get a massage in the
beginning of the trip and at the end at least. On this trip, my plan
is to get one massage per week. So I called the reservation of the
hotel, where I could get a massage. They transferred the call to the
third floor and a guy with very poor english answered. I though they
transferred the call to kitchen or something. So I called again and
this time he explained that there is a massage on the third floor of
this hotel. So I went there and the price for one hour Thai massage
was quite high (my opinion, again), 4500 LKR (about 31 €).
Massage room was simple and a bit shady
by lighting, but the lady who did the massage was very authentic and
as I recognize and remember the moves that belong to Thai massage,
she did about all the common moves of normal (non-dirty) Thai
massage. It took about 50 minutes, so not true 1 hour, but comes with
the territory.
Prices in Colombo: It's a capital
(though not the official one) of Sri Lanka, so you should expect
higher prices, than most of the other places.
Tuk-tuk drivers are asking way too
high prices from foreigners, for a budget traveler. That's why PickMe
service comes so handy. You just need an internet connection and that
app installed to your mobile device (you can probably do it also on a
computer, but app is very handy). With this app, you say where from
you are going to be picked up, what kind of a car you want (default
is tuk-tuk, there is also a mini car and normal car options). Then
you specify if you pay by cash and app gives a rough estimate about
the price of the trip. Prices always come by meter and you can
actually check the progress of your travell in app's map, while you
are in the vehicle. After the trip, it also asks you to give driver
stars and a comment (it's not necessary). Sound quite like Uber,
doesn't it? And I did love it all the way. Would want to have this in
Finland too and especially with the same prices. ;) Travelling from
melbourne avenue to Fort Railway Station (Pettah), costed about 460
LKR with a normal car. Driver was very helpful and guided me how to
get to the train and correct platform, for my train trip to
Mirissa... which is the next episode.
Couple notes about The Ocean Colombo
-hotel:
- Breakfast price is steep, about 1300 LKR
- Travel agent was blaming me later, that I didn't reserve a car from them, to get to Mirissa or something like this. People had written this kind of stuff in TripAdvisor, so it was to be expected; if you don't like pushy salesmen, then you will not like this guy (well he is not that pushy, but blaming for not ordering is bad enough)
- Laundry service was normal priced (IMHO) and worked well, except they lost my sock and then blamed that it wasn't ever in the laundry bag (which I of course had checked before giving the laundry bag); but I would use that again
- I never got to get to the roof top bar, but it might have been really nice; later I did regret that I couldn't make it there to take some photos and to enjoy later evening breeze there.
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