Hamamni Persian Baths Zanzibar

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I can thoroughly recommend Hamamni Persian Baths to all travellers in Stonetown as one of the "must see" sites.

Steet side it is quite un-noticeable; however, the interior is very well preserved and gives a good insight of the past life of the Sultans of Zanzibar.

There is a guide there and I only paid about US$3 to spend as much time as I wanted looking through.

The architecture is stunning and it gives a glimpse into the activities that once occured.


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