Dhow Palace Hotel is a small yet luxurious hotel is situated in the heart of Zanzibar's historic Stone Town, where East meets West.
The hotel's Arabian archways, authentic Zanzibari antiques and verdant courtyards all add to the relaxed ambience that is Dhow Palace's trademark.
All rooms have large balconies overlooking an attractive and cool central courtyard or the swimming pool.
This creates a tranquil atmosphere, making the Dhow Palace a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of Stone Town and one of the most popular hotels in Zanzibar.
The Roof-top restaurant offers a variety of seafood, local and international cuisine as well as panoramic views of Zanzibar's Stone Town and the Indian Ocean.
Its 16 self-contained and spacious rooms are furnished with traditional Sultan-size four-poster beds.
All rooms are comfortably equipped, and tastefully appointed with Zanzibari artefacts.
Also great is its rooftop restaurant with really good food and great views. The hotel also boasts a pool in its internal courtyard.
Dhow Palace has 16 rooms .
The Arab architecture is stunning, but the atmosphere is rendered truly authentic by the furnishing authentic Zanzibar antiques.
A beautiful hand-carved door studded with brass knobs welcomes you into the modest reception area.
A central courtyard with a water fountain, makuti-thatch chairs and palm fronts provide a deliciously cool haven in the heat of the day
Location:
The Dhow Zanzibar Palace Hotel is situated in the heart of Zanzibar's historical Stone Town, Tanzania.
Accommodation:
The Dhow Palace Hotel has 16 self-contained and spacious rooms. The rooms are Air-conditioned with Mini-bar fridge, Satellite television Hairdryer, Mosquito nets, En-suite bathroom, Limited laundry service,Safe at receptionand Room service.
General facilities:
Rooftop restaurant
Swimming pool
Prices range from;
Single room USD 98 per night
Double room USD 130 per night
Meal Plan: Bed and Breakfast
Meal plan: Bed and breakfast
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