Property ID : 11885988

  •  Home Stay, Private House
  •  Per night
  •  From $38
  •  50m from the Beach
  •  Mount Lavinia area
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Leo's Homestay, Dehiwala

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Detail Information
  • Type
    Home Stay, Private House
  • Status
    Per night
  • City
    Mount Lavinia area
  • Price
    From $38
  • Bethrooms
    3
  • Bedrooms
    3
  • Parking
    1
  • Area
    50m from the Beach
  • Agent

Options

20 minutes from Airport

5 minutes to Beach

Air Conditioning

Breakfast Extra

Cable TV

Fan

Fridge

Kitchen

Local family host

Offers peace & quiet

Various room types

Wi-fi

Details

Leo's Homestay is only 50 metres from the beach in the area of Dehiwala. Simply cross the railway track and the beach is there.

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The common area of Leo's Homestay includes a fully equipped large kitchen and a large lounge. This is also shared with other guests.

There are three bedrooms. Room 1 and 3 and have their own, whereas Room 2 has a bathroom but it is not attached.

For a family of four, Room 2 may be ideal as it consists of one double bed and a bunk bed, whereas the other two bedrooms are doubles only.

All rooms in Leo's Homestay have air-conditioning. They also have ceiling fans.

Mr. Leo owns this homestay and the guest house next door. His staff from the guest house will attend to you, if he is not personally available.

Leo's Homestay is located down a lane off Galle Road called Muhandram Lane. Whilst his house is at one of the cul-de-sac in a quiet area, Galle Road at the other end is commercial and busy. It is the major road along the coast taking you to uptown Colombo.

Your travel options include taxi, tuktuk or the bus. As the bus tends to stop everywhere on route, it tends to be the slowest option. If you take a tuktuk we suggest that you take a metered one.

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