Steeped in Swahili charm and coastal allure, Zanzibar City pulses with history at every turn. As the main gateway to Tanzania’s island gem, it centers on Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site where narrow alleys wind past carved doors, bustling bazaars, and the haunting walls of the Old Fort. Nearby, the Forodhani Gardens come alive at dusk with food vendors grilling octopus, while the House of Wonders marks the skyline with its striking façade. A short ferry leap from Dar es Salaam, the city blends African, Arab, and colonial influences in its architecture, cuisine, and rhythm. Don’t miss the enslaved people’s chamber at the Anglican Cathedral or a sunset sail off Mnemba Atoll, Zanzibar City offers more than postcard beauty, revealing stories etched in coral stone and sea breeze.