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labyrinth of narrow streets was last year declared as a World Heritage Site by
the UN.
A city tour would be 5 to 10$ in a group of five. The Anglican
Cathedral at Mkunazini built on the site of a former slave market with slave chambers
and chackles still existing. House of Wonders "Beit el Ajaib" said to
be build on a foundation made of dead slaves' and criminals' bodies. The Fort"Ngome
Kongowe", People's Palace (formerly the Sultan's Palace). Aga Khan's Old
Dispensary. Freddy Mercury's house on Kenyatta Road. Princess Salme's House. Museum
of Natural History.
Peace Memorial Museum - both at Mnazi Mmoja Gardens.
Tippu Tip's ( the famous salve trader) House. The Central Market " Marikiti"
at Darajani. St Joseph's Church (the Twin Towers of Zanzibar). Forodhani Gardens
Hammamni Persian Baths at the center of the Stone Town. Zanzibar hand-carved doors
and chests. David Livingstone House at Funguni opposite the famous Msikiti Mabuluu
( The Blue Mosque), Maruhubi and Chukwani Palace Ruins. There is a number of
old religious prayer houses - mosques and temples in the Stone Town. Zanzibar
port with its traditional dhows.
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