Old Fort of Zanzibar:
- History: Built in the late 17th century by the Omani Arabs on the site of a former Portuguese church. It served as a fort, prison, and later a railway depot.
- Today: Houses a cultural center with shops, restaurants, and an open-air amphitheater hosting cultural events.
- Highlights: Explore the fort’s history, browse local crafts, enjoy live music and dance performances.


House of Wonders:
- History: Built in the 19th century as the Sultan’s palace.
- Today: A museum showcasing the history of Zanzibar, with exhibits on the slave trade, Omani rule, and Zanzibar culture.
- Highlights: Explore lavishly decorated rooms, learn about Zanzibar’s past, and admire intricate carvings and architecture.

Forodhani Gardens:
- Features: Waterfront park with beautiful views of the ocean.
- Activities: Relax on the grass, enjoy the sea breeze, and watch the sunset.
- Food Market: Famous for its lively evening food market offering a variety of local dishes.


St. Joseph’s Cathedral:
- Architecture: A historic church with impressive Gothic architecture.
- Significance: A place of worship and a landmark in Stone Town.
- Highlights: Admire the beautiful stained glass windows, experience the peaceful atmosphere.

Slave Market:
- History: A former slave market, now a poignant museum.
- Focus: Educates visitors about the history of the slave trade in Zanzibar.
- Highlights: Learn about the tragic past, see artifacts related to the slave trade, pay respects to those who suffered.

Darajani Market:
- Type: Another bustling market with a focus on local produce.
- Products: Fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, and other local goods.
- Experience: Experience the daily life of locals, buy fresh ingredients, and soak in the market atmosphere.

