Sun House

Galle


This gracious old villa, built in the 1860s by a Scottish spice merchant, is located on the shady hill above the new town. The eight rooms vary in size, although even the smallest is a crisply decorated gem. There's a good collection of books to browse in the lounge, a lovely garden to enjoy and fine dining in the restaurant.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Galle attractions

1. Dutch Market

0.17 MILES

Look for the Dutch Market with its displays of fruits and vegetables under a 300-year-old columned roof. It's located on busy Main St, close to other food…

2. Galle International Cricket Stadium

0.49 MILES

Once a racecourse for wagering British colonials, Galle's cricket ground was established over 100 years ago. Since 1998 it has been used for international…

3. Sun Bastion

0.54 MILES

Occupying the northeast corner of the ramparts, with magnificent vistas over Galle harbour and cricket ground, this large fortification was first…

4. Main Gate

0.57 MILES

The Main Gate in the northern stretch of the wall is a comparatively recent addition – it was built by the British in 1873 to handle the heavier flow of…

5. Moon Bastion

0.59 MILES

There are terrific views over the Galle cricket stadium from this huge bastion, where Dutch soldiers once manned around 19 cannons.

6. Clock Tower

0.61 MILES

Just inside the northern ramparts of the Fort, this large stone bell tower dates from 1883.

7. Zwart Bastion

0.62 MILES

Guarding Galle harbour, this bastion was enlarged by the Dutch in 1730 and contains a tunnel (which has not been excavated), possibly once used as a…

8. National Museum

0.64 MILES

This museum is housed in what's thought to be the oldest Dutch building in Galle, dating back to 1686. Displays are somewhat dusty and dated but include…