The Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, also known as the Red Mosque is one of Colombos famous landmarks and a must-visit place in Sri Lanka. This travel guide provides everything you need to plan your visit to this candy-striped mosque.
## Overview & History
The local Indian Muslim community built the mosque and construction started in 1908 and finished in 1909. Habibu Labbe Saibu Labbe designed the building, which has a mix of Indo-Saracenic, Gothic Revival and Neoclassical architecture.
* The Pomegranate Design: The red and white patterns on the mosque were inspired by pomegranates.
* Sailors Guide: In the 1900s the mosques tall minarets helped sailors find their way to the Colombo port.
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* Capacity: The mosque was expanded in 1975. Can now hold up to 10,000 worshippers.
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## Key Visitor Information
| Category | Details || Location | Second Cross Street, Pettah District, Colombo |
Admission | Free
| Tourist Visiting Hours | 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM & 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM |
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| Days Closed to Tourists | Fridays (only for prayer)
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## Crucial Dress Code & Etiquette
This is an active place of worship so you need to follow the dress code.
* Clothing: You must dress modestly. Cover your shoulders and knees.
* Free Cover-ups: If you don’t have the clothes the mosque provides free sarongs for men and abayas for women at the entrance.
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* Footwear: You must remove your shoes before entering the mosque. There are shoe cubbies at the entrance.
* Photography: Always ask for permission before taking photos of people inside the mosque. Don’t take pictures during prayer sessions.
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## How to Get There
The Red Mosque is in the Pettah market area 4 kilometers from central Colombo.
* By Tuk-Tuk / Ride Share: This is the way to get there. You can book a ride using apps like PickMe or Uber.
* By Train: Go to the Colombo Fort Railway Station. Then its a 10-15 minute walk to the mosque.
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* By Bus: Go to the Pettah Central Bus Station. Then walk about 800 meters down Second Cross Street.
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## Nearby Attractions to Pair with Your Visit
You can also visit interesting places near the mosque.
* Pettah Market: A open-air market with local food, spices and textiles.
* Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct: A restored site with restaurants, cafes and shops.
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* Galle Face Green: A oceanfront walkway perfect for a sunset stroll and trying local snacks.
* Lotus Tower: The tallest self-supported tower in South Asia with views of the city.