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Getting Around
Tuk-tuks are the heartbeat of Colombo street life and are best hailed through apps like PickMe or Uber for fair metered fares. City buses cover most corridors cheaply but run crowded, and the commuter rail connects the coastal suburbs with surprising efficiency.
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Cash or Card
Cards are accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shopping malls, but cash in Sri Lankan Rupees is essential for markets, tuk-tuks, temples, and smaller local eateries. Carrying a mix of both is the practical approach, with cash covering the majority of daily street-level spending.
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Good to Know
Removing shoes before entering a temple or someone's home is non-negotiable and deeply felt, not merely a custom. Dressing modestly when visiting religious sites, covering shoulders and knees, is appreciated and in some temples strictly required for entry.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available in Colombo at banks, hotels, and shopping centres, with major networks including Commercial Bank, Sampath Bank, and HNB reliably accepting international cards. Withdrawing a moderate sum on arrival is wise, as smaller vendors and markets operate entirely on cash.
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Currency
The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) is the official currency, and following the 2022 economic crisis the country has stabilized but travelers should check current exchange conditions before arriving. USD and EUR are sometimes accepted at high-end hotels, but Rupees will be needed for virtually all everyday transactions.
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Plugs
Sri Lanka uses Type D and Type G outlets at 230V, 50Hz. British-style three-pin Type G adapters are the most commonly needed for international travelers.
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Safety
Colombo is generally safe for visitors, with petty theft in crowded Pettah market and along busy tourist corridors being the most common concern. Staying aware in dense street markets and keeping bags close is sensible practice, while solo travelers at night are advised to use app-based rides rather than unmarked taxis.
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Airports
Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Katunayake serves as the country's primary international gateway, located approximately 35 kilometers north of central Colombo. The journey into the city takes between 45 minutes and over an hour depending on traffic, with taxis, app rides, and an express highway all available.