Film Friendly Hotel: Paradise Road Tintagel, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Paradise Road Tintagel
Paradise Road Tintagel Colombo is a unique and private hotel, situated in the heart of Colombo’s most elite neighborhood. Offering 10 individually designed suites with all modern amenities and services, our hotel is housed in a stunning heritage residence that was previously home to three of Sri Lanka’s political leaders.
In November 2013, Paradise Road Tintagel Colombo was the chosen hotel to host Their Royal Highnesses, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, who attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo (CHOGM). With its close proximity to many embassies and places of business, Paradise Road Tintagel Colombo is a popular choice of accommodation for corporate travellers and with its intimate atmosphere also a preferred choice by holiday-makers.
History
Completed in 1930, Tintagel was intended as a residence for Dr. Lucien de Zilwa. In the mid 1940’s de Zilwa was given a week to vacate the property by the British Military to house one hundred soldiers. The military occupation saw the house wrecked and de Zilwa sold Tintagel to Sir Solomon Dias Bandaranaike for his son, Solomon West Ridgeway (S.W.R.D.). It is from this point in time that the house gained recognition as a structure of national importance. It was here that Ceylon’s political history was decided. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike became Prime Minister in 1956 and he was shot on the verandah of Tintagel in 1959 and subsequently died in hospital. In 1960, his widow, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, became the world’s first female Prime Minister. Mrs. Bandaranaike won several elections and was re-elected in 1970 and 1994, thereby becoming the longest serving Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. Mrs. Bandaranaike resided at Tintagel right up until her demise in 2000. In 1983, their only son, Anura Bandaranaike became leader of the Opposition, Speaker of the House of Parliament in 2000 and a Minister of several Ministries of Government. The younger daughter of S.W.R.D. and Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga progressively became a Chief Minister, Prime Minister and then Sri Lanka’s first female President in 1994. In 2005, Tintagel, the family home of the Bandaranaike’s was leased to Udayshanth Fernando by the family to become Paradise Road Tintagel Colombo, a unique private hotel.
Photography & Filming
The property can be booked for filming/photography.
All common areas including the restaurants, front lawn, courtyard and pool area can be used.
For Photography, the premises can be used between 8am and 5pm. We charge USD 600 for up to 4 hours of occupying the property.
Filming requires the hotel to be booked out entirely. 2 nights are offered at the prevailing media rate.
Book the Hotel or Rooms for Crew & Clients
Contact us for rates and availability.