Overview
Stone Town, located on the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania, is a historic and cultural heart of the archipelago. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s known for its winding alleys, ancient buildings, and vibrant Swahili culture—a blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences. The town features iconic sites like the Old Fort, House of Wonders, and the Sultan’s Palace, and is famous for its carved wooden doors, spice markets, and coastal charm. Stone Town offers a captivating glimpse into centuries of trade, culture, and history.
