Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque – The Red Mosque, Colombo🇱🇰

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One of Colombo’s most iconic landmarks, the Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque—often called the Red Mosque—stands out with its striking red-and-white candy-striped façade. Built in 1909, it is still an active place of worship and a vibrant symbol of the city’s multicultural heritage. Its unique architecture, with domes and minarets, makes it one of the most photographed spots in Sri Lanka.

Address: Second Cross Street, Pettah, Colombo 11, Sri Lanka

Transport: Easily reached by tuk-tuk or bus; about 10 minutes from Colombo Fort Railway Station.

Entrance Fee: Free (donations welcomed).

Opening Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed during prayer times).

Visitor’s Impression: Stepping inside feels like entering a different world. The mix of Moorish design and Islamic artistry creates a peaceful atmosphere despite the bustling Pettah market outside. Respectful attire is required—cover shoulders and knees, and women may be asked to cover their head. A quick visit here not only offers stunning photos but also a glimpse into Colombo’s living culture.

Post by Travel-ing- | Aug 28, 2025

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