The Colombo Shopping Festival – Summer Fair 2025 was successfully inaugurated today (18) at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Centre (BMICH), marking the grand beginning of Colombo’s ultimate shopping destination this season.
The opening ceremony was ceremonially declared by Mr. Nalin Jayasundera, Managing Director of Aitken Spence Travels Pvt Ltd., in the esteemed presence of Mr. Manuja Kariyapperuma, Director General of BMICH, and Ms. Geethamani C. Karunarathna, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation.
Organised by Aitken Spence Conventions & Exhibitions, this three-day mega shopping event runs from July 18 to 20, welcoming thousands of enthusiastic shoppers daily from 10:00am to 9:00pm.
The fair has already attracted a significant footfall on its opening day, thanks to its unmatched value and vibrant atmosphere. Shoppers have been enjoying massive discounts, exclusive Happy Hour offers, and daily raffle draws with exciting prizes—creating a buzz throughout Colombo.
Featuring some of Sri Lanka’s most trusted and beloved brands, the fair showcases a wide range of products from fashion, footwear, electronics, homeware, beauty care, toys, and more. Renowned names such as Cetaphil, British Cosmetics, Vantage, Dilly & Carlo, Governor, LIONCO, Celcius Luxury Bedding, House of Gifts, Polo Warehouse, and Phoenix are offering unbeatable deals, drawing both loyal customers and new audiences.
The Colombo Summer Fair 2025 has cemented its position as the go-to destination for quality shopping at affordable prices—bringing together value, variety, and a festive spirit all under one roof.
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