The 1964 Holiday Bungalow - Ella
6.87563, 81.07496The boutique The 1964 Holiday Bungalow hostel offers live performances and a nightclub for guests' enjoyment, while Little Adam's Peak is about 10 minutes away by car.
Location
R. M. S Antique And Brassware Souvenir Store is also situated a 10-minute drive away. The nearby cultural landmarks include Nine Arch Bridge, which is 3.9 km away.
The nearest airport is Gregory Lake SPB, located 65 km from the hostel.
Rooms
Guests can relax in the private bathrooms equipped with amenities like a shower.
Services
The 1964 Holiday Bungalow hostel provides cars for rent.
Leisure & Business
The area is ideal for activities such as hiking and badminton.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
Essential information about The 1964 Holiday Bungalow
💵 Lowest room price | 1282 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 3.0 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 62.9 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Gregory Lake SPB, nua |
Location
- City landmarks
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Reviews of The 1964 Holiday Bungalow
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missingWrote a review on 20 Oct
Superb food, warm and romantic atmosphere, helpful staff, great location near attractions, incredible views.
Nothing all excellent.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Oct
As a family of 4, we stayed at 1964 for 3 weeks during our visit to Sri Lanka. The location, nestled in the hills amidst a tea plantation, was serene and offered breathtaking views. The hosts, Jay and Lahiru, were attentive and ensured our comfort. The rooms were basic but clean and cozy. It was a joy to take morning walks through the plantation, witnessing the misty mountains and sunrise. Transport to town was convenient with the local bus passing by regularly. The communal meals were delicious, ample, and gave us a chance to connect with other guests.
We strongly recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Oct
Stunning location amidst tea plantations, friendly and helpful staff, delicious food, early morning breakfast with nature. Strongly recommended!
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jun
Value for money was great, got more than I expected with a beautiful room and stunning views from the property. The location was ideal, secluded on a tea plantation but still walking distance to Little Adams Peak and The Nine Arch Bridge. The staff went above and beyond to make me feel welcome and even cooked delicious Sri Lankan dinners for me.
The breakfast experience could be improved, maybe by adding more variety or options to choose from.
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missingWrote a review on 15 May
The views of those never-ending hills were jaw-dropping! And let's not forget the daily manager's reception, where I indulged in free goodies. Oh, and the WiFi actually worked!
Who needs a location near the station when you can hike up those hills? Such a "not bad but beautiful" inconvenience!
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missingWrote a review on 20 Apr
Surrounded by tea plantations, this charming and clean place offers a relaxing atmosphere. The staff is incredibly helpful and the food is delicious. Highly recommended for those who don't mind being a bit away from town.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Apr
This hidden gem in the heart of nature is the ultimate way to explore the stunning surroundings. The two amazing brothers who manage this place are not only incredibly friendly and helpful, but they also speak flawless English. Their dinners are out of this world, leaving your taste buds in a state of pure bliss. Nestled amidst a tea plantation, you'll find yourself far away from the touristy and artificial city center. This is the real deal, providing direct access to Ella's Rock, Little Adam's Peak, and the enchanting Nine Arches Bridge. With spacious and comfortable rooms, a cozy lounge area for mingling with fellow travelers, and a reliable Wi-Fi connection, this place has it all. The clean and spacious shared bathrooms are a bonus. Oh, and the breakfast and dinner portions are so generous, they'll leave you feeling like royalty. Trust me, this recommendation is absolutely worth it. Don't think twice - highly recommended!
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missingWrote a review on 22 Feb
We stayed at Hostel 1964 for a few nights during our trip to Sri Lanka. The location, surrounded by tea plantations, was absolutely stunning. The views from the guesthouse were breathtaking, especially during sunrise. The hostel itself was clean and well-maintained, with comfortable rooms. The hosts, Jay and Lahiru, were incredibly friendly and helpful, ensuring that we had a great experience. We enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lahiru and loved the communal atmosphere during breakfast and dinner. The peaceful ambiance, combined with the warm hospitality, made our stay unforgettable. We highly recommend this place!
Can't recommend highly enough this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jan
Jaw-dropping hospitality and mind-blowing food! The host went above and beyond to ensure our comfort in their unique bohemian style accommodation. The staff treated us like family, helping with luggage and serving delicious meals. Free wi-fi, parking, and a variety of leisure options available. Planning to come back!
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jan
The staff at this cozy hostel were absolutely amazing! They were friendly, accommodating, and went above and beyond to make sure my stay was comfortable. the location of the hostel was also a highlight. It was nestled in the beautiful rolling countryside, offering stunning views. Plus, being away from the city center added to the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Another advantage was the delicious meals cooked by the owners in the evenings, making it convenient and enjoyable to stay in.
That the hostel was a little far from town, making it a bit inconvenient to access. there were regular buses available for a reasonable price, and the hostel even had their own tuk-tuks for hire.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Oct
We were initially worried about the location of 1964, but we couldn't have been more wrong. The hostel is situated in the middle of a tea plantation, and the views are absolutely breathtaking. Waking up to the sight of Ella Rock and mist-covered mountains was like stepping into a National Geographic episode. The silence and tranquility were a welcome change, and we enjoyed morning walks through the plantation, occasionally meeting tea pickers along the way. The rooms were basic but clean and comfortable, and we didn't even need a fan or air conditioning thanks to the cool hillside location. Jay and Lahiru, the hosts, were incredibly friendly and ensured that our family of four had everything we needed. Their honesty and genuine kindness made our stay even more special. We loved the communal meals, where we got to interact with other guests, and the food prepared by Lahiru was absolutely delicious. Getting into town was easy with the local bus passing by regularly or the option of a drive with Jay. our stay at 1964 was one of the best experiences during our visit to Sri Lanka. We can't wait to return!