In the heart of Sri Lanka’s vibrant capital, Hilton Colombo introduces a transformative Groups, Meetings & Events (GM&E) package curated to elevate corporate travel into a meaningful, memorable journey. Designed for organisations seeking connection beyond the boardroom, this exclusive offering combines business excellence and leisure enrichment—positioning the hotel as a go-to destination for immersive corporate retreats.
Starting at just USD 288 per night on a double-sharing basis for groups of 25 or more, the package invites guests to experience a well-rounded itinerary that seamlessly blends productivity, wellness and local discovery. Beyond the elegant event spaces and world-class amenities, guests enjoy an array of thoughtfully crafted inclusions: Executive floor accommodations with elevated comforts, complimentary airport transfers, daily laundry service (3 pieces per guest), complimentary breakout rooms for seamless collaboration, half-board dining at the award-winning Graze Kitchen (lunch and dinner), morning yoga sessions on the serene Lotus Lawn, a climate-conscious dining journey with Hilton’s tree-planting initiative, a signature yacht farewell party at Port City, curated cocktails at SunsetBlu, Colombo’s first all-day club.
Available for bookings through 31 October 2025, this limited-time offer is ideal for MICE, incentive travel, and team retreats. With a promise of purposeful travel, guests are empowered to connect, create, and celebrate in style.





For bookings and inquiries, contact: Shobita Fernando – Cluster Senior Sales Manager – Corporate & MICE (Sri Lanka) on shobita.fernando@hilton.com, Imesha Munasinghe – Sales Manager (Hilton Colombo) on imesha.munasinghe@hilton.com
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