Courtyard by Marriott, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 30 global brands, on Tuesday opened Courtyard By Marriott Colombo, making it the first Courtyard to open in Sri Lanka. Located at the heart of the city’s central business district adjacent to the Colombo City Centre Mall, Courtyard by Marriott Colombo is set to offer a sophisticated yet comfortable environment for guests as they explore this fascinating city.
“We are delighted to debut Courtyard by Marriott in Sri Lanka, the island of endless beaches and timeless ruins in South Asia,” said Ranju Alex, Area Vice President – South Asia, Marriott International, in a statement issued by the company. “The opening of Courtyard by Marriott Colombo marks Marriott Bonvoy’s third property in Sri Lanka, further complementing our commitment to growth in the region and accommodating different types of travelers visiting this beautiful destination.”
The hotel offers 164 rooms with functional work areas and high-speed Internet access, empowering visitors to stay both connected and productive while on the road. Guests can stay in comfortable suites ideal for extended stays or family travel.
The hotel features three distinct dining venues including Beira Kitchen, an all-day dining restaurant offering local delicacies and international cuisines. At Tito’s café, guests can start their day with freshly baked bread, coffee or tea and The Lounge provides a relaxing atmosphere with light beverages and assorted bites.
The Courtyard by Marriott Colombo is equipped with state-of-the-art banqueting facilities for hosting events and gatherings of varied sizes. Its smart indoor meeting spaces are spread over an area of 14,500 sq. ft and are suited to accommodate both large and intimate gatherings. Recreational facilities at the hotel include a well-equipped 24-hour fitness centre and an outdoor swimming pool.
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