


Sri Lanka Planetarium
About
The Sri Lanka Planetarium offers an exciting journey through space right in the heart of Colombo, with immersive dome theater shows that bring astronomy to life for curious young minds. The interactive demonstrations and space science exhibits make complex concepts accessible and thrilling for children, transforming learning about planets, stars, and galaxies into an unforgettable adventure.
Highlights
- ✓Impressive dome theater with 360-degree projections that make you feel like you're traveling through space
- ✓Interactive space science demonstrations that let kids engage hands-on with astronomy concepts
- ✓Scale models of planets and spacecraft that help children visualize the solar system
- ✓Educational exhibits about constellations visible from the Southern Hemisphere, unique for Northern visitors
- ✓Affordable admission makes it an excellent value activity for budget-conscious families
Pro Tips
- 1.Shows are conducted primarily in Sinhala and English, so confirm English show times when calling ahead (many are offered on weekday mornings and Saturday afternoons).
- 2.The theater can get quite dark during presentations, so prepare younger children beforehand if they're sensitive to darkness or enclosed spaces.
- 3.Arrive 15-20 minutes early to secure good seats and explore the small exhibition area before the show begins.
- 4.Bring a light sweater as the air-conditioned theater can feel cool during the 45-minute presentations.
- 5.Photography is not permitted during shows, but you can take photos in the exhibit areas before or after.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on a weekday morning (Tuesday through Thursday) between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM to avoid larger school groups and weekend crowds. Saturday mornings are busier but offer more English-language show options for international visitors.
What to Know
Entry fees are very affordable (typically around 100-200 LKR for children, 200-300 LKR for adults, roughly $0.30-$1 USD). Parking is limited on-site, so consider taking a tuk-tuk or taxi. There's no on-site cafe, so plan meals before or after your visit.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent programming. The venue is fully indoor and air-conditioned, making it an ideal rainy day activity during Colombo's monsoon seasons (May-September and October-January). Closed Sundays and Mondays, so plan accordingly.
Nearby Eats
Viharamahadevi Park, located just adjacent to the planetarium, offers plenty of open space for a picnic lunch. For sit-down dining, head to Green Cabin (about 1 km away) for affordable Sri Lankan rice and curry dishes that kids can enjoy, or try Fab (The Gallery Cafe) for more international options in a family-friendly garden setting.
More Activities Near Colombo 3
Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct
This beautifully restored Dutch colonial hospital has been transformed into a charming open-air dining and shopping complex that's perfect for families exploring Colombo. Kids will love wandering through the historic courtyard, choosing from multiple ice cream shops and casual cafes, while parents appreciate the variety of cuisines and the relaxed, atmospheric setting that makes dining with children stress-free.
Local Ice Cream & Dessert Cafes (Colombo 3 area)
Colombo 3's neighborhood ice cream parlors and dessert cafes provide the perfect pit stop during family sightseeing, offering cool tropical treats in air-conditioned comfort. These casual spots are ideal for rewarding little ones after temple visits or shopping, with flavors ranging from familiar favorites to exotic Sri Lankan specialties like wood apple and soursop that adventurous eaters will love.
Independence Square Park
Independence Square Park offers families a peaceful oasis in bustling Colombo with wide open lawns perfect for kids to run freely, impressive monuments that spark curiosity about Sri Lankan history, and shaded walking paths ideal for stroller-friendly exploration. The well-maintained grounds provide a safe, clean environment where children can play while parents relax and capture beautiful family photos against the backdrop of colonial-era architecture.