Seyyida Hotel

Zanzibar Town


Lighter and brighter than many Stone Town hotels, the Seyyida eschews dark wood in favour of white tiles. Rooms are modern and styled in neutral tones, reached off open corridors decorated with antique photos and arranged around a verdant courtyard; some have balconies but only one has sea views. There’s also a rooftop restaurant, small swimming pool and spa.


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Nearby Zanzibar Town attractions

1. Palace Museum

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Occupying several large buildings along the waterfront, this was the palace of Sultan Seyyid Said from 1828 until it was largely destroyed by the British…

2. Aga Khan Mosque

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In the Kiponda area of Stone Town, this mosque is one of the largest in Zanzibar, catering to the Ismaili community since 1905. The beautifully detailed…

3. Princess Salme Museum

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Carefully curated by the renowned historian Said al Gheithy, this delightful little museum tells the story of Princess Salme, a sultan's daughter who…

4. Ijumaa Mosque

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This lovely Arabesque-style mosque is one of the largest in Stone Town. As an Ijumma (Friday) mosque, the faithful come to pray here, rather than at their…

5. House of Wonders

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An icon of Stone Town, the House of Wonders rises in impressive tiers of slender steel pillars and balconies overlooking the waterfront. Its enormous…

6. Big Tree

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A venerable landmark on the waterfront, and popular meeting spot for passengers taking boat rides.

7. Old Dispensary

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With its peppermint-green latticework balconies and sculpted clock tower, this 19th-century charitable dispensary is one of the most attractive landmarks…

8. Hamamni Persian Baths

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Built by Sultan Barghash in the late 19th century, these were the first public baths on Zanzibar. The various rooms were renovated in 2017 and, although…