Top rated hotels in Negombo

8 Plus Motels
3.7/55 Reviews
Please take a closer look if you come to Negombo. I booked two rooms, but when they arrived, they were connected to a suite separated by a door. The surroundings are relatively remote. Breakfast is 3 US dollars per person, but the quality is very good. We originally spent the night in Negombo, and the elephant orphanage the next day, in fact, there is really no need to waste money in the elephant orphanage. Because I only used Ctrip to watch, I feel that Negombo has no good hotels at all. In fact, there are many good hotels here! There are many delicious gourmet shops. But to book this kind of reservation, Ctrip has very few listings.
Nebula Residence
4.2/513 Reviews
The room is quite spacious and clean and has one of the best mattresses in our 3-week stay in Sri Lanka. The hotel is 3 minutes from the city's most animated street with some quality restaurants and a nice bars and 5 minutes from the beach. The hotel was very comfortable and the hotel was very comfortable. The pool is at the stop so the pool is full of dead insects and plant residues: bathing has your risks and dangers. No lifts and very narrow stairs. The hotel, including rooms, is smoker. Some clients must be ”calm” because they behave as if they had privatized the site without managers reacting. and overall the premises there are extremely aggressive and insistent vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a vis a transfer. That was four times more expensive ...
The Suite 262
4.3/531 Reviews
This little 10 room hotel deserves a much better rating in my opinion. Why? It's small enough to be private & it has all the facilities of the bigger hotels at a very affordable price point. Rooms are big, clean, have a balcony, fridge, tea/coffee facilities, roof fan & good AC. Pool is sparkling clean, lift access to upper floors, sun lounges & sun bathing all good. The building is set about 50m off main road which reduces noise & touts. Walk across the road to the beach for an early morning walk. Good selection of restaurants within walking distance, convenience stores at front & beer/wine store 30m. Staff was friendly, very helpful, nothing was too much trouble & great tips on surrounds. Front foyer was nice with a couple of lounges & tables/chairs facing pool area. I wouldn't waste my money on bigger hotels bc this place has everything they do with staff who know who you are & are interested in making your stay positive & memorable. Special thanks to Silver the hotel manager.
Blue Water Boutique Hotel
4/54 Reviews
I booked this hotel last minute for a couple of nights and was pleasantly. Nice little place, rooms are simple but seem recentaly refurbished and very clean and tidy. Lots of restaurants and shops nearby for basic food.
Hotel Dorset
4.2/510 Reviews
I read the reviews for this Hotel and saw in the middle of all the glowing reports there were some that said they must be fake because it was awful. And you know I disregarded those. How wrong I was. Notice there are no outside pics of the Hotel. Because you wouldn't stay there if you saw them. Firstly on checking in I was asked to pay upfront in cash. I offered a card they said no. An argument ensued as I had not enough cash. Anyway I got some and paid. How I wish I hadn't. The room was old and tired. Nothing has been done for years. The bed was the worst I have slept in since I was a 23 year old in a squat in Sydney. Actually I think the squat was better all round. About 6.00 pm a thunderstorm started with heavy rain. Water started coming into the bedroom and flooding the floor from the leaking doors. We lifted our bags up off the floor. I went and asked for some towels to stem the flow the manager turn up with a helper and industrial vacuum to soak the water up. He also had plastic bags that h they used to seal the doors. Obviously a regular occurrence. At around 11.30 the phone rang in the next room. Not only could we hear the next door guest but the caller as well. This went on for over 30 minutes. Also there was a fanlight over the locked adjoining room which lit our room up as well. Since neither of us could now sleep I spent some time looking for alternative accommodation, which I found a short distance away which was far better for only a little more money. Also. You get charged for water. $7 US for breakfast - almost inedible. And was quoted $25 US to the airport. The new place charged me $20 AUS. We stayed for one night but paid for three, the best decision I made in this fiasco

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