Embark on a captivating 3-hour private walking tour through Stone Town and immerse yourself in its vibrant culture and rich history. Discover age-old architecture and uncover intriguing tales of sultans, traders, and explorers.
Embark on a captivating 3-hour private walking tour through Stone Town and immerse yourself in its vibrant culture and rich history. Discover age-old architecture and uncover intriguing tales of sultans, traders, and explorers.
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - Built-in the 17th century by the Omanis, this fort has transformed into a cultural center with art galleries, shops, and a chance to learn about the island’s history.
- Forodhani Gardens - This waterfront park is famous for its vibrant evening food market, where visitors can savor a variety of local delicacies,…
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - Built-in the 17th century by the Omanis, this fort has transformed into a cultural center with art galleries, shops, and a chance to learn about the island’s history.
- Forodhani Gardens - This waterfront park is famous for its vibrant evening food market, where visitors can savor a variety of local delicacies, including seafood, Zanzibar pizza, and more.
- House of Wonders - This grand palace showcases Swahili and Arab architecture and once hosted the Zanzibar royal family. It’s now a museum with exhibits about the island’s culture and history
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Freddie Mercury Museum - The birthplace of the legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.It’s now a small museum dedicated to his life and music.
The museum is not so big but it has so many interested legacy of Freddie mercury which show his life from the beginning to the end of his life as a rock star band .
We will just visit outside of this museum where you can have a pictures outside,but there’s an entrance fee when you want to visit inside which is 8$ per person. - Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral - Built on the site of the former slave market, the cathedral is a solemn reminder of Zanzibar’s role in the slave trade. The nearby memorial is a moving tribute to the victims
- People’s Palace Museum - The former palace of the sultans, this building offers a glimpse into royal life and Zanzibar’s political past
- St Joseph’s Cathedral - The church was constructed by French missionaries in the 19th century the design of the church is similar with the Marseille Cathedral in France
- Darajani Bazaar - A bustling bazaar where visitors can immerse themselves in the local atmosphere and purchase spices, fruits, vegetables, textiles, and more.
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Lukmaan Restaurant - Nestled in the heart of Stone Town, Lukmaan Restaurant is a beloved establishment that has gained a reputation for serving authentic Zanzibari cuisine with a focus on local flavors and traditional dishes. It’s a perfect place to immerse oneself in the culinary culture of Zanzibar.
The restaurant is much affordable for all tourists,you can eat and experience swahili cuisine not more than 20$ per person which is just normal price. - Jaws Corner - Jaws Corner is a vibrant and iconic gathering place in the heart of Stone Town, Zanzibar. Known for its lively atmosphere, local interactions, and aromatic beverages, Jaws Corner offers a one-of-a-kind experience that immerses visitors in Zanzibar’s social and cultural fabric.
- The Swahili House - This is a hotel in stone town with a restaurant and a rooftop where you will see an amazing Stone town view from the rooftop of Swahili house while you are sipping juice,coffee e.t.c.The rooftop is free for everyone to witness the view of Stone town but the tourists should buy any drink like water,soda or whatever.
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Hamamni Persian Baths - The Hamamni Persian Baths are a fascinating testament to Zanzibar’s diverse history and architectural heritage. These ancient baths, dating back to the 19th century, showcase the influence of Persian and Arabian cultures on the island. Intertwining history, architecture, and culture, a visit to the Hamamni Persian Baths is a journey through time.
We will just visit outside to see it’s architecture but there’s an entrance fee when you want to visit inside which is 8$ per person.
- Bottled water included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Bottled water included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Lunch
- Entrance fees at Freddie mercury museum and the old slave market are not included in the price
- Lunch
- Entrance fees at Freddie mercury museum and the old slave market are not included in the price
Join us for an Enchanting Journey through Stone Town
Hello to all the adventurous spirits and inquisitive travelers! This exclusive walking tour in Stone Town offers an opportunity to delve into the fascinating history of Zanzibar while exploring the lively city by navigating its narrow streets. Zanzibar boasts a rich culture and remarkable history,…
Join us for an Enchanting Journey through Stone Town
Hello to all the adventurous spirits and inquisitive travelers! This exclusive walking tour in Stone Town offers an opportunity to delve into the fascinating history of Zanzibar while exploring the lively city by navigating its narrow streets. Zanzibar boasts a rich culture and remarkable history, which can be discovered by walking through Stone Town.
The Adventure Awaits:
Picture yourself wandering through the narrow, maze-like streets of Stone Town, where ancient architecture tells stories of sultans, traders, and explorers from centuries past.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.