Experience the essence of Stone Town on our guided walking tour, where history and culture come alive—all without any entrance fees! Wander through narrow, winding streets, explore vibrant markets filled with spices, and admire the stunning architecture, including the famous carved doors and Freddie Mercury’s childhood home. Enjoy a stroll through Forodhani Gardens with its beautiful waterfront views. This tour offers an authentic, budget-friendly glimpse into Zanzibar’s rich heritage. Book now for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Stone Town!
A Stone Town tour typically includes visits to historic sites such as the Old Fort, House of Wonders, and Sultan’s Palace. You’ll stroll through narrow streets filled with historic buildings, local shops, and markets. The tour also covers Freddie Mercury’s House, the birthplace of the legendary Queen singer. A visit to the Slave Market Memorial provides insight into the history of the East African slave trade. The experience is rounded off by exploring the vibrant Darajani Market, where you can find fresh spices, fruits, and local crafts, all while observing the unique blend of African, Arab, Persian, and European influences in the town’s architecture and culture. The tour usually lasts about 2-3 hours.
The Old Fort in Zanzibar offers a glimpse into history with its 17th-century Omani architecture. The fort now serves as a cultural hub, featuring an open-air amphitheater, craft shops, and exhibitions. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of Stone Town and Forodhani Gardens from the fort’s walls. The tour usually takes 30-45 minutes.
A tour of Darajani Market in Zanzibar highlights the vibrant local life, where you can explore stalls filled with fresh spices, fruits, vegetables, and seafood. The market also offers a variety of local products, including textiles, household items, and traditional crafts. It’s a bustling, colorful experience that provides a real taste of everyday life in Zanzibar. The tour usually lasts about 30 minutes to an hour.
You will make your own way to the meeting points