Live a Life of Luxury at Craigbank in Sri Lanka

Instead of asking why you should stay at Craigbank, ask why you shouldn’t.

Having been featured in several magazines such as Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, and Elle, staying at Craigbank is surely an experience you will never forget. It is a colonial villa designed by a Frenchman, and the hotel’s beautiful architecture is the perfect mix of European styling and colonial elements that reflect an era long gone. Featuring special touches such as shelves filled with leather-bound books, walls adorned with colonial prints, brass candelabras and many more, it is truly a place you will want to call home.

The villa is set amidst lush gardens that overlook a scenic landscape and is ideal for travelers who value an intimate and beautiful setting.

The rooms are a combination of old world elegance and contemporary additions, featuring antiques and world-class conveniences such as an LCD TV with cable channels, a DVD player, and a mini-bar. Each room also has a heater and a bathroom with hot water. Aside from that, the hotel also offers 24-hour room service.

You can also opt to spend the day lounging at the verandah with your loved ones as you enjoy each other’s company and marvel at the beauty of the magnificent garden. For dining pleasures, the hotel serves Sri Lankan and European dishes you shouldn’t miss out on.

To make sure that guests have no problem arriving and leaving the hotel, airport transfers can be arranged.

This Sri Lanka hotel is located above Nuwara E’liya, a town that is now one of the main production centers for tea. Popular activities in the area include cricket, golf, and fox hunting. Guests may also want to visit attractions such as the Horton Plains National Park, Victoria Park, and Lake Gregory.

For more information on this hotel and to book rooms, visit www.anilana.com/craig_bank/index.html.

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