Ceilão Villas

Ceilão Villas Colombo City Escape

The old ‘Steuart House’ is a colonial building in the heart of Colombo that housed the head-quarters of George Steuart & Co. Ltd, the country’s oldest mercantile institution. It was transformed into a boutique business hotel in July 2015. The Steuart by Citrus embodies the essence of true Scottish style. The hotel comprises of fifty rooms, situated on eight floors, embedded by history dating back to 1835; The Steuart by Citrus takes you on a brief journey into colonial Ceylon. The Steuart offers guests exceptional local hospitality at this central location, making it an urban escape in the heart of the city.

Five bedrooms to choose from, each with its own silky tones, made to order period wooden fittings and cool cement finished en suite bathrooms.

The Standard Room is the perfect cosy size to contentedly snuggle.
The Voyager is a corner room with tasteful furnishings ideal for those who want to wind down.

The Traveller is a spacious room that opens out to the ground floor pool.

The Discoverer overlooks the upper floor plunge pool and features a hidden bathroom, larger than most hotel rooms.

The Expeditioner has space like no other with an attached living room.

Start your day on the right note with a satiating breakfast consisting of local and continental fare.

Experience dining with us for lunch or dinner at our in house restaurant. Inspired by the purest of Sri Lankan spices, Forty Seven Spice blends traditional flavours with contemporary cuisine for a fusion dining experience.

ABOUT

Ceilão Villas Colombo City Escape

The old ‘Steuart House’ is a colonial building in the heart of Colombo that housed the head-quarters of George Steuart & Co. Ltd, the country’s oldest mercantile institution. It was transformed into a boutique business hotel in July 2015. The Steuart by Citrus embodies the essence of true Scottish style. The hotel comprises of fifty rooms, situated on eight floors, embedded by history dating back to 1835; The Steuart by Citrus takes you on a brief journey into colonial Ceylon. The Steuart offers guests exceptional local hospitality at this central location, making it an urban escape in the heart of the city.

ACCOMMODATION

Five bedrooms to choose from, each with its own silky tones, made to order period wooden fittings and cool cement finished en suite bathrooms.

The Standard Room is the perfect cosy size to contentedly snuggle.
The Voyager is a corner room with tasteful furnishings ideal for those who want to wind down.

The Traveller is a spacious room that opens out to the ground floor pool.

The Discoverer overlooks the upper floor plunge pool and features a hidden bathroom, larger than most hotel rooms.

The Expeditioner has space like no other with an attached living room.

DINING

Start your day on the right note with a satiating breakfast consisting of local and continental fare.

Experience dining with us for lunch or dinner at our in house restaurant. Inspired by the purest of Sri Lankan spices, Forty Seven Spice blends traditional flavours with contemporary cuisine for a fusion dining experience.

Ceilão Villas Colombo City Escape Luxury

Key Features

WIFI
Ensuite Bathroom
In-Room Safe
Swimming pool

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