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Tissawewa Rest House, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka |
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| Tissewewa Rest House was built in colonial style by the British in 1907, as The Grand Hotel. This two-storeyed, tiled-roofed building stands in 11 acres of tree-lined parkland, conveniently situated on the edge of the ruined city of Anuradhapura - capital of the Sinhala kingdom from the 3rd century BC to around the 11th century. A short walk takes you to the Sacred Bodhi Tree, museums, temples and ancient bathing ponds. The enormous archaeological site of Anuradhapura, is best explored by bicycle. |
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Photo Gallery of Tissawewa Rest House |
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| 95 A/C Rooms & 25 Non A/C Rooms, The restaurant offers a choice of Sri Lankan, Eastern, and Western cuisine. Herb soups are a speciality. Laundry, doctor on call, bicycles fro hire, foreign currency encashment, tv lounge. |
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