This Valentine's Day, immerse yourself in romance with an array of exclusive experiences at Cinnamon Lakeside. Whether you desire an intimate dinner on the water, a lavish buffet, or a delightful high tea, we have something special for you and your loved one, the hotel said in a media release.
Romance on the Water – An Unforgettable Evening on 8° Boat Set sail on a journey of love with our exclusive couples' package aboard the 8° Boat. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner buffet, a welcome drink, rose vino, a red rose for her, and a chocolate praline for him, all while cruising to live music. Create unforgettable memories as you celebrate love on the water.
A Romantic Dining Experience at The Dining Room Treat your loved one to an evening filled with exquisite flavours and romance. Indulge in an elegant dining experience specially curated for Valentine's Day.
Sweet Treats at Goodies Show your love with an irresistible selection of sweet treats at Goodies, available throughout February. Express your affection with delightful confections crafted to perfection.
A Valentine’s High Tea to Remember Celebrate your love story with a delightful Valentine’s High Tea experience. Enjoy an afternoon of elegance and indulgence, filled with delectable treats and cherished moments.
Romance, Beats, and Love – A Night of Music and Celebration Experience an enchanting evening with a Valentine’s special beverage on arrival and the chance to win a luxurious stay at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo. Dance the night away with live performances by Believer & Thriloka.
Join us at Cinnamon Lakeside and create memories that will last a lifetime. Celebrate love in the most magical way this Valentine’s Day!
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