Dhow
Palace Hotel.
The Dhow Palace, with its Arabian archways,
authentic Zanzibari antiques and ornate ornaments, was originally an Omani
mansion dating back to the 1870s. It is certainly one of the best hotels in
Stone Town. The rooms are spacious, luxuriously appointed and the service is
impressively friendly.
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 fronds provides a deliciously cool
haven in the heat of the day. The atmosphere inside this hotel is tranquil and
relaxed which is a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of the Stone Town
streets.
They have recently built a stunning swimming pool in the main court yard, so guests have a perfect setting to enjoy a cocktail and relax away from the crowds. Tembo and Dhow Palace are owned by the same group who follow the Muslim code of not serving alcohol. Only a few hotels still operate by these strict Muslim laws and we respect their decision to follow their beliefs even at the loss of a great deal of income. It's not really a problem for guests as there are plenty of pubs and cafes close by. There are also plenty of restaurants in Stone Town if you want to go out for some serious wining and dining.
Rooms
The 17
bedrooms are tastefully furnished with Zanzibari antiques and Persian carpets.
Some rooms

have traditional four-poster beds with painted headboards, others
have brass beds. Balconies in the rooms overlook an attractive courtyard with
palms and creepers. You have the convenience of an air conditioner, television,
telephone, mini-bar and hairdryer.
The en-suite bathrooms are interesting,
with blue tiled sunken stone baths which have hand-held showers (similar to the
characterful ones at Emerson and Green).
We have always found the rooms at
Dhow Palace clean, tidy and well maintained.
Dining
Breakfast in the newly built restaurant on the rooftop is a treat. This
open-walled restaurant is furnished with dark wood and marble tables and regal
red-backed chairs. For lunch and dinner, it serves a variety of seafood, as well
as local and international cuisine. You have panoramic views over Stone Town to
the ocean.
In keeping with strict Muslim law, alcohol is not served at
this hotel. You can satisfy your thirst in one of the pubs a short distance down
the road.
Fast Facts
Centrally situated down a
side alley off Kenyatta Road in the Shangani district of Stone Town. The airport
is a 10-minute drive away. If you’re arriving by boat it’s a 10-minute walk.
General facilities:
• Rooftop restaurant
• Swimming pool
Room
facilities:
• Air-conditioning
• Mini-bar fridge (water and
soft drinks only)
• Satellite television
• Hairdryer
• Mosquito
nets
• En-suite bathroom
Activities:
• Staff
at reception will arrange sightseeing trips and transport.
• Stone Town’s
cafés, markets and tourist spots are all within walking distance.
Services:
• Limited laundry service
• Safe at
reception
• Room service
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