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Galle

Galle, a historic city on Sri Lanka's southern coast, is celebrated for its well-preserved colonial architecture, vibrant street life, and picturesque coastal views. Its heart, the Galle Fort, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, encapsulating centuries of history within its ramparts. This fort, originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, stands as a testament to Galle’s strategic importance as a trading emporium. Galle's significance predates even these colonial powers, with some believing it to be the Biblical Tarshish, rich in exotic goods traded across ancient seas.


In recent years, Galle has experienced a remarkable transformation, evolving from a historical relic into Sri Lanka's most cosmopolitan enclave. This is thanks to an influx of foreigners and locals alike who have restored its colonial buildings, infusing the old town with boutique hotels, chic cafes, and artsy shops. The city is also a cultural hotspot, hosting events like the Galle Literary Festival and the Galle Music Festival, which draw talent and attendees from around the globe.

Galle, renowned for its historical and cultural heritage, has become a focal point for investors interested in the unique blend of colonial charm and modern luxury. The real estate market here is vibrant, offering a variety of properties from ancient colonial houses within the fort to modern villas and apartments outside its walls. The city's allure is amplified by its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site, drawing both local and international buyers. This interest is buoyed by Galle's transformation into a cosmopolitan hub, making it an attractive destination for discerning investors looking for both residential and commercial opportunities.
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City Insights

Well-connected by road and rail, Galle is easily accessible from major cities.
Situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, Galle enjoys a prime coastal position.
Tourism is a significant contributor, alongside fishing and agriculture.
Galle's history is marked by Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences, evident in its architecture and urban planning.
Rich in colonial history, Galle celebrates a blend of European and South Asian traditions.
A cosmopolitan atmosphere prevails, with a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures cohabiting.

Known Landmarks

  • Galle Fort

  • Radisson Blu Resort, Galle

  • Japanese Peace Pagoda - Rumassala

  • Dutch Reformed Church

  • Jetwing Lighthouse

  • All Saints’ Church - Galle

  • Hasara Oceanfront Apartments

Connectivity

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Bus Routes

2Colombo - Galle - Matara
2-1Colombo - Galle
35Galle - Ampara
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Nearest Train Stations

0kmGalle Railway Station
3.3kmKatugoda Railway Station
3.8kmRichmond Hill Train Station
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New Developments

Introduction and construction of a wide range of modern and luxury apartment complexes such as Fairway Galle, Crystal Sands Villas in the Sky, Blue Ocean - Galle, and Ocean Breeze Hotel Residencies.

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What’s great here?

Well-connected to the rest of the island through an extensive network of roads and a railway system, making travel to and from the city efficient and convenient​.
The city’s road network provides direct routes to major cities and attractions, enhancing its appeal as a logistical hub.
A vibrant mix of historical attractions, modern amenities, and lively beaches.
The city’s eclectic array of boutique shops, restaurants, and cultural sites provide a rich residential and tourist experience.
Overall, the Galle district offers varying degrees of accessibility in terms of public amenities and facilities, with Galle City offering the most convenience and highest quality of life.
Generally considered safe for residents and tourists alike.
The area’s environment is marked by its scenic landscapes, including beautiful beaches and the iconic Galle Fort that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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What needs attention?

Parking in and around the fort area is a real challenge, almost all year round.
While Galle boasts a rich array of cultural and dining options, the cost of living in some aspects such as dining out can be high, particularly in tourist-centric areas.
More remote areas within the district fall short in terms of accessibility to certain public facilities and amenities.
A need for more enhanced measures for pedestrian safety within the fort.
A slight uptick in safety incidents and concerns (especially in remote areas), as a result of the ongoing economic crisis.
The environmental pressures of tourism, such as waste management and the maintenance of public spaces, are in need of extra attention.

Neighbourhood Rating

4.1

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Lifestyle & Facilities4 out of 5
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Safety & Security3.5 out of 5
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Environment4.5 out of 5

Property Price Trends in Galle for

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Bedrooms:
Average Price (Last 12 months)
Rs. 20,230.89 sqft
Past 12 months' growth
-6.18%
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Past 3 months' growth
-4.06%
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