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Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

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The Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct, also known as the Old Dutch Hospital, is a historic building in Colombo's Fort area that has been transformed into a vibrant hub of boutiques, restaurants, and cafés. Built in the 17th century by the Dutch, the structure is one of the oldest buildings in Colombo and features classic Dutch colonial architecture with thick walls, high ceilings, and a central courtyard. Today, the precinct offers a curated mix of high-end fashion stores, souvenir shops, and eateries serving local and international cuisine. Visitors can stroll through the open-air courtyard, enjoy a meal at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city, or shop for Sri Lankan handicrafts and jewelry. The atmosphere is relaxed and upscale, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals. The precinct is especially charming in the evening when the courtyard is lit up and live music often plays. It's a perfect place to take a break from sightseeing and soak in Colombo's colonial heritage.

Don't miss

  • Explore the restored Dutch colonial architecture with its thick walls and arched doorways.
  • Shop for local crafts, clothing, and souvenirs at boutique stores.
  • Dine at one of the courtyard restaurants serving Sri Lankan and international cuisine.
  • Enjoy a drink at a rooftop bar with views of the Colombo skyline.
  • Visit in the evening for a lively atmosphere with live music and lighting.

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Ways to visit Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

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Know before you go

  • Bargaining is not common in the boutiques; prices are fixed.
  • Try local dishes like kottu roti or hoppers at the restaurants.
  • The architecture is very photogenic, especially the courtyard and old Dutch features.
  • Visit after dark for a magical atmosphere with fairy lights and live music.

A bit of history

Built between 1656 and 1670 by the Dutch East India Company, the building originally served as a hospital for Dutch soldiers and sailors. After the British took over in 1796, it continued as a hospital until the early 20th century. It was later used as a police station and other government offices before being restored and reopened as a shopping precinct in 2011.

Common questions

Is the Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct free to enter?

Yes, entry is free. You only pay for purchases at shops or restaurants.

What are the opening hours?

Most shops open around 10 AM and close by 9 PM. Restaurants may stay open later.

Is there parking available?

Limited street parking is available, but it's easier to take a tuk-tuk or taxi.

Can I find traditional Sri Lankan souvenirs here?

Yes, several shops sell handicrafts, gemstones, tea, and batik clothing.

Is the precinct suitable for children?

Yes, it's family-friendly with open spaces and casual dining options.

Are there guided tours of the building?

Not typically, but information plaques are placed around the precinct explaining its history.

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