Shangri-La Colombo

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Shangri La Colombo
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Shangri-La Colombo as part of the One Galle Face complex
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Location in central Colombo
General information
Location1 Galle Road, Colombo 02, Sri Lanka
Coordinates 6°55′41″N79°50′41″E / 6.927961°N 79.844670°E / 6.927961; 79.844670
Opening16 November 2017
Owner Shangri-La Hotels (90%) [1]
ManagementTimothy Wright
Technical details
Floor count31
Design and construction
ArchitectChao Tse Ann & Partners
MICD Associates
Handel Architects
LRF Designers
Other information
Number of rooms500 [1]
Number of suites34
Number of restaurants5
Number of bars2
Website
shangri-la.com/colombo/shangrila/
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Shangri-La Colombo is a 5-star hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Owned by Shangri-La Hotels [ citation needed ], the property is part of the larger One Galle Face development project at the site of the Old Army Headquarters. It is the second Shangri-La hotel on the island (after Shangri-La's Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa) and the 101st hotel of the chain of Shangri-La Hotels world-wide. [6] The hotel was opened on 11 November 2017. The property has 500 rooms, and has room to accommodate up to 2,000 conference guests. [7]

2019 Easter Sunday bombings

The Shangri-La was one of three sites of the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings along with the Kingsbury and Cinnamon Grand Colombo. [8] Sri Lankan celebrity chef Shantha Mayadunne and her daughter were among the fatalities. [9] Sri Lankan cricketer Hasitha Boyagoda was having breakfast in the hotel when the bombing took place. He escaped with only minor injuries. [10] Three of the four children of Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen were killed in the attack. [11]

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References

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