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72 / 22, A.B. Damunupola Mawatha, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Located only 1.3 km from the Bahirawakanda Temple, the 4-star smoke-free Amaara Sky Hotel Kandy comes with a private art gallery. Boasting a location in close proximity to the huge temple "Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue", the contemporary hotel features 12 rooms as well as a shared lounge and an art gallery.
Kandy centre is 10 minutes' walk, and sports attractions such as the modest Sri Lanka Cricket Office are 18 minutes' walk away. The Lord Kataragama Temple is a mere 1.2 km from the Amaara Sky Hotel Kandy and Victoria Reservoir SPB airport is 5 km away. Guests will also appreciate the vicinity to Torrington Public Park, located a 135-minute ride away. The sprawling Royal Botanical Gardens is 4.3 km away, while Kandy train station is situated 57 km from the hotel. Kandy - Nuwara Eliya bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is just near the Amaara Sky Hotel.
Each non-smoking room comes with a mini-fridge-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, along with leisure options such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a DVD player. Rooms are also furnished with extra long beds. Bathrooms inlude a bidet, a walk-in shower, and a separate toilet, and such fine comforts as a hairdryer and a shower cap. Guests can enjoy views of the mountain from Amaara Sky Hotel Kandy.
The terrace bar is ideal for a relaxing drink. It also features a terrace and a lounge for guests' comfort. Choose from an unlimited choice of American dishes at Downtown Cafe which is 450 metres away.
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