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Holiday in Stone Town

City in Tanzania — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇹🇿

Country

Tanzania

Type

City

Best time to travel

June to October (25-30 °C, dry). December to February (hot, little rain). March to May rainy season (humid, budget-friendly). Spice scent year-round.

Budget/day

60-150 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Zanzibar (ZNZ, 10-13 h with stopover in Istanbul, Dubai, or Nairobi). Alternatively, Dar es Salaam (DAR), then ferry (2 h) or short flight (20 min).

About Stone Town

Stone Town is the vibrant heart of Zanzibar — a labyrinth of narrow streets, carved wooden doors, Arabic arch houses, and oriental bazaars that, as a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases the cultural fusion of Africa, Arabia, India, and Europe in a compact space. The old town of the spice island is a sensory overload of scents, colors, and stories. The over 500 intricately carved wooden doors are Stone Town's most famous symbol: Indian doors with brass fittings, Arabic ones with pointed arches, Omani ones with massive wooden beams — each door tells the origin and wealth of its former owner. Some are over 200 years old and are now protected as historical monuments. The Darajani Market is the pulsating center: spices — cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, vanilla, nutmeg — are stacked in colorful pyramids, while fishermen display their morning catch and women haggle in colorful kangas. Zanzibar was the center of the spice trade for centuries, and the scent still permeates every alley. Freddie Mercury's birthplace on Kenyatta Road serves as a reminder that the Queen singer was born in Stone Town in 1946 as Farrokh Bulsara. The former house bears a plaque, and fans from around the world pilgrimage here. The Forodhani Gardens by the shore transform every evening into the most famous street food market in East Africa: Zanzibar pizza, grilled octopus, sugarcane juice, and fresh seafood are served at stalls under fairy lights as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.

Culture
90
Urban
85
Nightlife
80
Romance
70
Food
65

Top 6 highlights in Stone Town

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Carved Wooden Doors (UNESCO)

Over 500 intricately carved doors: Arabic, Indian, and Omani styles tell centuries of trade, culture, and wealth.

2

Forodhani Gardens Night Market

East Africa's most famous street food market by the sea: Zanzibar pizza, octopus, seafood, and sugarcane juice at sunset.

3

Spice Tours

Cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and cardamom directly from the plant: half-day tour through Zanzibar plantations with tasting and fragrant memories.

4

Freddie Mercury's Birthplace

The Queen singer was born in 1946 as Farrokh Bulsara in Stone Town: commemorative plaque and pilgrimage site for music fans from around the world.

5

House of Wonders & Old Fort

The first building in East Africa with electricity and an elevator (1883): now a museum, next to the Old Fort with evening events and crafts.

6

Dhow Sailing at Sunset

Traditional Arabic sailing boats glide over the Indian Ocean: golden light, spice wind, and the silhouette of Stone Town on the horizon.

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Best time to travel for Stone Town

Recommended travel time

June to October (25-30 °C, dry). December to February (hot, little rain). March to May rainy season (humid, budget-friendly). Spice scent year-round.

Summer

28-33 °C (Dec-Mar), hot and humid, short rainy season in November

Winter

25-30 °C (Jun-Oct), pleasantly warm, dry and sunny with a light breeze

How much does a holiday in Stone Town cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

25-50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60-150 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

180-500 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Stone Town

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Intentionally get lost — Stone Town's alleys are a labyrinth. Wander without a map, discover courtyards, and let the scents guide you. You will always find your way back to the sea.

Forodhani Gardens from 6 PM — the stalls set up at sunset. Zanzibar pizza (stuffed flatbread with egg and meat) is a must. Octopus skewers and fresh sugarcane juice.

Book a Spice Tour in the morning — half-day tour (approx. 25-35 USD) through plantations: smell and taste cloves, vanilla, and cinnamon. Buy spices as souvenirs.

Prison Island Turtles — boat trip (20 min) to Aldabra giant tortoises, some over 100 years old. Snorkeling around the island is possible.

Observe Ramadan — Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim. Wear modest clothing during Ramadan and do not eat/drink in public during the day. The atmosphere is particularly festive in the evenings.

Food & drink in Stone Town

These specialties you must try!

Zanzibar Pizza — stuffed flatbread with minced meat, egg, cheese, and vegetables, baked on a grill plate: Stone Town's iconic street food.
Octopus Curry — octopus stewed in coconut milk with turmeric, chili, and cloves: Zanzibar's signature dish, served with rice.
Pilau — spiced rice with cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and cumin: the festive dish of Zanzibar, influenced by Arabic and Indian cuisine.
Urojo Soup — Zanzibar's most famous soup: tangy-sweet with mango, potatoes, bhajias, and coconut milk, a flavor explosion at the market.
Zanzibar Mix Juice — fresh fruit juice made from mango, passion fruit, avocado, and lime: freshly squeezed on every corner, tropical and refreshing.
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