Earl's Regency

Kandy, Sri Lanka

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Earl's Regency *****

Tennekumbura, Kandy, Sri Lanka

Ranking: Earl's Regency is ranked 1st out of 83 accommodation options available in Kandy.

Classification: 5 Star Hotel

5 Star Property - The Crowning Jewel of the Kandyan Kingdom - The grandeur of an ancient Citadel adorned with contemporary five star luxuries - A landmark of impeccable taste and unique style where one can unwind and relax while experiencing all the world has to offer - 104 elegantly designed rooms including Suites overlooking the breathtaking mountainous countryside and the Mahaweli River The accommodation at the Earl’s Regency is fit for royalty. In an ancient city of kings, the hotel provides an ideal base to explore from. The hotel has 104 luxurious rooms with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountainous countryside. The rooms come with a choice of rain showers or bathtubs with hot and cold water. The view from the rooms and bathrooms make you feel as if you are a part of the picturesque natural and cultural landscape outside. Each bathroom is tastefully supplied with a full range of custom made Earl’s Regency toiletries. The rooms are comprehensively provided with air conditioning, TVs with satellite and local channels and a fully stocked mini bar. Each room is supplied with coffee, tea and a gift basket of fruit, biscuits, chocolates, mint and cashew nuts on a daily basis. We provide 24-hour room and laundry services. Our rooms are wheel chair accessible. Fully air-conditioned and elegantly designed Private balcony with a view of the mountains and the Mahaweli river. Attached bath -shower with hot and cold water Radio Telephone with IDD facility and voicemail Personal bar Piped music, Television with MATV facility, Video - on request. Personal safe Bathroom phone Hairdryer Kandy is the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The city of Kandy lies at an altitude of about 500 m above sea level. Its plan developed around two open spaces: an elongated square at the end of which are the administrative buildings of the old capital, and an artificial lake that is quadrangular in form. A public garden adds to the openness of the city's spatial organization. On the north shore of the lake, which is enclosed by a parapet of white stone dating to the beginning of the 19th century, are the city's official religious monuments, including the Royal Palace and the Temple of the Tooth, known as the Dalada Maligawa (dalada maligava). Reconstructed in the 18th century, the Dalanda Maligawa is built on a base of granite that was inspired by the temples of Sri Lanka's former capital city, Anuradhapura. An array of materials (limestone, marble, sculpted wood, ivory, etc.) contribute to the richness of this temple. Throughout this small holy city, a number of recent Buddhist monasteries can be found. Kandy has now grown out to encompass Peradeniya, home to the University of Peradeniya and the Botanical Gardens, Katugastota to the north, and east to Kundasale, Tennekumbura and Gurudeniya. Far Pavilions Restaurant Open for Breakfast 0630 - 0930hrs, Lunch 1230 - 1430hrs, Dinner 1930 - 2200hrs. Coffee Shop open 24hrs a day.

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