Stone Town Guided Tour in Zanzibar
Zanzibar Town, Tanzania
Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 3 hours
This atmospheric and mystical town is the cultural and historical heart of Zanzibar. It was constructed from coral stone during the 19th and 20th century. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. Get to know the town, see historical sites and architecture, visit local market place, visit the old slave market memorial and church, visit the old sultan’s palace, get a tasty local lunch and do shopping with the help from your guide!
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This atmospheric and mystical town is the cultural and historical heart of Zanzibar. It was constructed from coral stone during the 19th and 20th century. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. Get to know the town, see historical sites and architecture, visit local market place, visit the old slave market memorial and church, visit the old sultan’s palace, get a tasty local lunch and do shopping with the help from your guide!Stone Town is a very lively place where you’ll find a mixture of Arabic, African, Indian and European cultures living comfortably together. As you walk through the labyrinth of streets too narrow for cars to pass, you can see mosques, churches and temples side to side.
While you wonder around the city, your guide will take you on a historical and cultural journey through the old slave market, Darajani market place, the House of Wonders, the Old Fort and the Sultan’s Palace.
The included visits are to Old Slave Market (Anglican church) and People's Palace Museum. Your guide is a professional tour guide, with profound knowledge of Stone Town, its history and Swahili culture.
While you wonder around the city, your guide will take you on a historical and cultural journey through the old slave market, Darajani market place, the House of Wonders, the Old Fort and the Sultan’s Palace.
The included visits are to Old Slave Market (Anglican church) and People's Palace Museum. Your guide is a professional tour guide, with profound knowledge of Stone Town, its history and Swahili culture.
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