Love is in the air as the Sheraton Colombo Hotel transforms into a romantic haven this Valentine's Day, offering four distinct experiences designed to make hearts flutter creating unforgettable moments.
Sheraton Colombo Hotel believes that Valentine's Day is not simply about romantic couples but a celebration of love in all its beautiful forms. Whether it is the joy of family, the warmth of friendship, or the spark of romance, Sheraton Colombo Hotel have created experiences that rejoices and honours every kind of love story.
The culinary journey begins at the iconic Colombo Kitchen, where romance meets gastronomy in a spectacular Valentine's Day dinner buffet. On February 14th, couples can indulge in an extraordinary feast while being serenaded by the soulful melodies of AJ. Priced at LKR 8,000 nett per person, the evening promises to be a symphony of flavors and romance.
For those who prefer their love story with a side of sophistication, the Colpetty Lounge presents an enchanting Valentine's High Tea from 3 PM to 5 PM. At LKR 6,000 nett per person, couples can savour delicate pastries and aromatic teas in an atmosphere of refined elegance, making afternoon romance an art form.
As day turns to dusk, Bayu comes alive with passion and energy. From 6 PM onwards, DJ Dominic takes control of the atmosphere, spinning tracks that will make hearts beat faster and create the perfect backdrop for a night of celebration and romance.
Sweet tooths and gift-givers are in for a treat at the Colombo Baking Shop (CBS), where, starting February 1st, a tempting array of Valentine's goodies awaits. From heart-shaped confections to artisanal chocolates, each creation is crafted to be a delicious declaration of love.
This Valentine’s Day, Sheraton Colombo Hotel is the ultimate destination to celebrate love. The Hotel’s inviting ambiance and thoughtful offerings will make Valentine’s celebration truly special, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
For reservations, bookings and inquiries, please contact +94 77 389 4097.
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