The cultural performances in the city commenced with the launch on the 18th of December at 4:30 p.m. at the Gold Market, now the ‘Gold hub’ in the heart of the city. This will thereafter be a regular happening in Colombo with alternate performances at the Arcade Independence Square every Tuesday and Friday and at the Gold Market every Monday and Wednesday. The performances included traditional Sri Lankan dances such as the ‘Pandam paliya’ and ‘Gini sisila’ both displaying the traditional mastery of handling fire, ‘Raban karakaveema’ and ‘Raksha kolama’ among many others.
Capturing the many moods and colours of Colombo the Colombo City Tour will include the cultural dances in its tours enabling the guests on board to experience and feel what Colombo and Sri Lanka has to offer. Traversing through the city on open deck double deckers the tours offer guided live commentaries in English by professional guides with snacks and many other offers on board. The Colombo City Tour showcases the city in its daily city tours commencing from the old Dutch Hospital, the oldest heritage building in the Fort area with a history dating back to the 17th century. The venue now presents a perfect union of old world charm and modern sophistication with high end shopping and dining. Among the city tour highlights are the edifices of old Colombo, in near proximity of the Gold Market such as the Old Dutch Town Hall and Museum set amidst the hustle and bustle of modern Colombo along narrow streets. The Arcade Independence Square, the former Auditor General’s Department now the grandest shopping venue in the city and the Race Course, the former harness race course in Cinnamon Gardens which was also a temporary airfield during the second world war are among the stops of city tours. The weekend city tours stretch out to the Administrative capital, Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte to showcase the picturesque settings just outside the city of the Diyawanna lake, the Diyatha Uyana, the majestic Parliament Complex by the renowned Architect Geoffrey Bawa and also make a unique stop at the cultural village ‘Ape Gama’, which is a recreation of a traditional Sri Lankan village found over 500 years ago.