Free Walking Tour in Zanzibar Free Walking Tour in Stone Town
Tour description
Stone town is the birthplace of Zanzibar history, religions, and cultures.
Stone town walking tour takes you in a narrow alleyways to explore the fascinating history and beauty of Stone town
While walking in stone town you will see the vibrancy of cultures, religions and the architectures in which among them are the landmark buildings of Zanzibar such as the old fort, sultan palace, the Anglican church, and catholic church, the house of wonder and the birthplace of freedy mercury as you visit his home.
The walking tour covers a visit of some of the most important historical buildings in Stone town with historical significance in Zanzibar history such as
- Former slave market site now Anglican church(museum in stone town)
- A visit to Darajani market which is the central market in Zanzibar to see varieties of foodstuffs produced in Zanzibar inside the market sections together with a local interactions and activities of Zanzibaris in the market
- Explore the Carved wooden door once in use as symbol of status for the owner of the house that shows his richness and high esteem in the society
- Deep dive into stone town narrow alleyways to witness the beauty of differents architectures designed and made in stone town
- Heading to the northern side of Stone town dominated with landmark buildings of Zanzibar such as
- Former Zanzibar Sultan Palace
- Old Dispensary
- Old Custom House
- House of Wonder
- Old Arab Fort
- Forodhani Garden(Night Food Market)
- Explore the streetscape of Stone town as you walk down the street and see the faces that represent the cosmopolitan in Zanzibar
- A Visit to Freedy Mercury House(A home where Freedy Mercury spent his childhood memory in Zanzibar)
- Saint Joseph Cathedral(AN Example of Romanesque architecture in Zanzibar architecture)
- Jaws Corner(The heart of stone town and a place for local people to have a conversation and socializing)
- Africa House Hotel(Former British Club)
If you love shopping and want to buy souvenirs, the stone town has plenty of shops to complete your needs
The tour end at Freddie Mercury museum