Zanzibar Hotels and Accomodation
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A wide variety of Zanzibar hotels are available to meet your needs. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, accomodation is a key part of your trip, so consider your choices carefully to make your stay in Zanzibar enjoyable. Comfort and a restful night's sleep will make your memories far more vivid!
There are numerous Zanzibar hotels in to choose from. If you are traveling on a budget and looking for a cheap hotel or if you want to travel in style and enjoy a luxurious hotel with exceptional service, you can find accommodation to suit your taste. Whether you wish to stay in a hotel in the hustle-bustle of the city, or in the tranquility outside of the city, the right choice of hotel in Zanzibar will determine your experience.
Some hotels to consider staying at while in Zanzibar include the Zanzibar Serena Inn.
During your stay in Zanzibar, you may wish to explore your surroundings. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several attractions near hotels in Zanzibar that may be of interest, including:- Forodhani Gardens are formal gardens and a popular meeting spot for local residents and tourists. Once the location of the port's customs shed,... Stone Town - Forodhani Gardens
- Mbweni Ruins, located south of Stone Town, are perfect for bird and nature lovers. A 19th C mission station used the site as a settlement for freed slaves. A... Stown Town - Ruins
- The Old Dispensary was built in 1887 by Thaira Thopen, a prominent business man in Zanzibar at the time. Its construction was originally commissioned... Stone Town - Old Dispensary
- Beit el-Sahel, also known as the People's Palace, was the home of the sultans and their families from the 1880s until the revolution of 1964.
In 199... Stone Town - People's Palace - Beit el-Ajaib is Zanzibar's tallest building, standing four stories high. Built in 1883 for Sultan Barghash, Beit el-Ajaib was the first building on... Stone Town - House of Wonders
- Beit el-Amani is housed in two buildings that are within one block of each other. Just after World War I the Peace Memorial Museum served as a... Stone Town - Peace Memorial Museum
