Andorra Tourist Rest

Anuradhapura


This neat little guesthouse enjoys a near-rural location with peacocks strolling the surroundings in the mornings (and fireflies lighting them up at night). The five rooms are fresh, modern and bright; the two upper-floor rooms have fine balconies with rice-paddy views. It's hidden down a web of alleys, 2km northeast of the centre.


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1. Anuradhapura World Heritage Site

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2. Jetavanarama Dagoba

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The Jetavanarama Dagoba’s massive dome rises above the entire eastern part of Anuradhapura. Built in the 3rd century by King Mahasena, it may have…

3. Mahapali Refectory

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4. Dalada Maligawa

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5. Jetavanarama Museum

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6. Nuwara Wewa

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