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The Queen's Hotel is an 80-room British Colonial style three star hotel, located at central hill capital Kandy in Sri Lanka.Located in the center of the city at end of the main street, this former Governor's residence is one of the oldest hotels in Sri Lanka with a history of over 160 years.
The hotel is located opposite the park/garden of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), adjacent to Queens Hotel and the former Kandy court complex. The hotel was opened on 27 December 1898 by Porolis C. Fernando [1] and it has been operated by the Fernando family ever since. The building was originally built in 1857 as a ...
The first five-star hotel in Kandy. [9] The Kandy House: Gunnepana 2005 — Manor House Concepts — 9 Dates back to 1804. [10] The Manor House: Nugawela: 1998 — — 10 Former Nugawela Walauwa [11] Queen's Hotel. Kandy 1869 Ceylon Hotels: The Kandy Hotels Company (1938) PLC, a subsidiary of Ceylon Hotels Corporation — 80 The oldest hotel in ...
Helga's Folly is an Art Nouveau boutique hotel situated in Kandy, Sri Lanka owned by Helga de Silva Blow Perera, [1] daughter of Fredrick de Silva. Gregory Peck, Peter Finch, William Holden, [2] Mahatma Gandhi, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics are some of the notable guests who stayed at the hotel.
Mahaweli Reach Hotel, traded as Mahaweli Reach Hotels PLC, is a five-star luxury hotel in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The hotel is located on the banks of the Mahaweli River, hence the name. The hotel was founded in 1973 and in 1982, it was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange. Mahaweli Reach became the first five-star hotel in Kandy in 2000.
In the early 1880s the building was occupied by the Kandy Club. [1] In 1887 the club moved to a building vacated by the Orient Bank, which had gone into liquidation, later became part of the Queen's Hotel. [1] In 1924 the building was acquired by a Swiss lady, Jeanne Louisa Burdayron, who operated it as a guest house [4] before it became a hotel.