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Zanzibar Coffee House

Zanzibar Coffee House: gallery


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Zanzibar Coffee House: picture gallery


The Zanzibar Coffee House is set in the heart of Stone Town.
The small hotel is found just above a coffee shop…
…where the owners roast their coffee onsite.
The result is a charming authentic hotel…
... which is dotted with interesting artifacts...
... linked to the production of coffee.
On the ground floor is a lovely coffee shop...
... whilst the upstairs has been converted into comfortable accommodation…
…both charming and quaint…
…but with a rustic feel.
Standard rooms are basic with large comfy beds…
... whilst the suites are more luxurious...
... with colourful sofas...
…lovely antique furniture…
…a bit more space…
…and ensuite bathrooms.
The shared bathrooms are also spotlessly clean, however.
The views over the town from the roof-top restaurant are beautiful...
... and this is a great location to enjoy your breakfast.
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The Zanzibar Coffee House is set in the heart of Stone Town.
The Zanzibar Coffee House is set in the heart of Stone Town.
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The small hotel is found just above a coffee shop…
The small hotel is found just above a coffee shop…
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…where the owners roast their coffee onsite.
…where the owners roast their coffee onsite.
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The result is a charming authentic hotel…
The result is a charming authentic hotel…
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... which is dotted with interesting artifacts...
... which is dotted with interesting artifacts...
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... linked to the production of coffee.
... linked to the production of coffee.
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On the ground floor is a lovely coffee shop...
On the ground floor is a lovely coffee shop...
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... whilst the upstairs has been converted into comfortable accommodation…
... whilst the upstairs has been converted into comfortable accommodation…
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…both charming and quaint…
…both charming and quaint…
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…but with a rustic feel.
…but with a rustic feel.
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Standard rooms are basic with large comfy beds…
Standard rooms are basic with large comfy beds…
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... whilst the suites are more luxurious...
... whilst the suites are more luxurious...
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... with colourful sofas...
... with colourful sofas...
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…lovely antique furniture…
…lovely antique furniture…
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…a bit more space…
…a bit more space…
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…and ensuite bathrooms.
…and ensuite bathrooms.
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The shared bathrooms are also spotlessly clean, however.
The shared bathrooms are also spotlessly clean, however.
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The views over the town from the roof-top restaurant are beautiful...
The views over the town from the roof-top restaurant are beautiful...
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... and this is a great location to enjoy your breakfast.
... and this is a great location to enjoy your breakfast.
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