Anglican Cathedral & Former Slave Market
The Anglican Diocese of Zanzibar is built on the site of the last open slave market to be closed in East Africa. Visitors learn about the history of the slave trade in Zanzibar and its impact on the region. The visit also includes the Anglican Cathedral of Christ Church, built on the site of the former slave market and today regarded as a symbol of remembrance and resilience. (45 mins)
People's Palace Museum
Step into the Sultan’s Palace, also known as the People’s Palace Museum, where Zanzibar’s royal history comes alive. Gain insight into the lives of past Sultans, and their political influence. View royal artefacts and exhibitions that highlight Zanzibar’s political and cultural heritage. (30 mins)
Freddie Mercury Museum (Passage)
Pass by the childhood home of Freddie Mercury, the legendary lead singer of Queen, who was born in Zanzibar. While you won’t enter, you can see the exterior of the building and learn about its connection to the musician and his early life in Stone Town.
House of Wonder (Passage)
Visit the striking House of Wonders, a monument that tells the story of Zanzibar’s cultural and architectural heritage. Built in the 19th Century and known for its impressive design and informative exhibits, it is one of the most prominent historic buildings in Stone Town.
Jambo Spice Farm
Finish your Stone Town tour at Jambo Spice Farm. Explore Zanzibar’s signature spice plantations and see how spices such as cloves, cinnamon, cardamom is grown and harvested.
You will have a chance to participate in hands-on activities like picking and tasting spices, and enjoy a delicious meal infused with local flavours. High-quality spices are available for purchase, bringing home the essence of Zanzibar. You won’t want to miss this unique educational, sensory-rich experience. (120 mins)