ZANZIBAR PALACE HOTEL
Stone Town, Zanzibar
Zanzibar Palace Hotel: Our ViewThis is a great hotel. Zanzibar Palace Hotel is a nine room boutique hotel in which Zanzibar's rich history is integrated by Arabian, Indian and English designs, this in combination with all modern comfort. Each room has its own unique decor with many local originating antique pieces of furniture, magical beds, Persian rugs, colourful silks, etc. The hotel has quickly become one of our favourites if you wish to stay in the middle of Stone Town This boutique hotel gets 4 palms as it is a fresh, personal and traditional boutique option Zanzibar Palace Hotel: Fast Facts$200 per person per night (high season)
Zanzibar Palace Hotel: The DetailThere is a lovely homely feel to this place as it is run by the owners a Dutch couple Co and Frans. The establishment has all mod cons you wish while still ensuring it retains all the charm of a traditional Stone Town accommodation. It has a restaurant with excellent food and a lovely subtle Spa which is a great way to relax after a day of touring this ancient city.
The Zanzibar Palace Hotel prides itself on its attention to detail and as such the finish of the hotel, great
personalized service and excellent food.
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