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Hilton Hotels in Sri Lanka launch new exclusive offers for weddings

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June 07, 2025

HILTON Hotels in Sri Lanka have launched 'Forever Starts Here,' a limited-time campaign designed to help couples plan their make dream weddings with exclusive packaged and elevated experiences.

Hilton Hotels in Sri Lanka launch new exclusive offers for weddings

Available throughout June 2025, this campaign offers a range of custom benefits across Hilton Colombo, Hilton Colombo Residences, and DoubleTree by Hilton Weerawila Rajawarna Resort, blending heartfelt celebration with signature Hilton hospitality.

HILTON COLOMBO

Hilton Colombo invites couples to celebrate their love with an exclusive wedding package. At the heart of the celebration is the Grand Ballroom, a spacious and elegant venue designed to accommodate up to 300 guests. Available for lunch receptions, the Grand Ballroom offers packages starting from Rs. 10,000 per person for 2025 and Rs. 11,000 per person for 2026 (terms and conditions apply).

Hilton Colombo offers couples the convenience of on-site access to the renowned Ramani Fernando Salon, one of Sri Lanka’s most recognised salon chains. With expert stylists, couples can prepare for their big day with professional care and expertise, ensuring they look and feel their best. The property also features picturesque locations perfect for wedding photography, allowing every magical moment to be beautifully captured against stunning natural and architectural backdrops.

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