St Monica’s Lodge

Zanzibar Town


Built in the late 19th century by UMCA missionairies, St Monica’s is very near the Anglican cathedral and still has a somewhat historic ambience. As well as accommodating tourists, it's also used by visiting church and youth groups. Staff are friendly, while rooms (some with balcony) are simple but very clean and tidy.


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