EMERSON SPICE
Boutique-hôtel arty, avec terrasses et restaurants sur le toit-terrasse, dans un cadre historique à Stone Town.
Ce boutique-hôtel arty est un édifice historique classé, doté de belles portes en bois sculptées et de lustres d'antan. Les 11 chambres sont uniques, avec des mosaïques en marbre, des boiseries, des vitraux colorés et des lits de princesses. Certaines se prolongent par des terrasses sur les toits, disposent d'une douche sur le balcon ; toutes sont spectaculaires. Un livre ancien sur Zanzibar est posé sur le bureau, soulignant le cachet de l'endroit. En prime : linge délicat, salons coquet... Secret Garden et Tea house (toit-terrasse) sont d'excellentes tables.
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We soon found out that the air conditioning in our room was also not functional, and wondered maybe that was the reason for the 'upgrade' - it felt like they put us, who are paying for the cheaper room, into the disfunctional room.
It was too late for us to do anything about it, but definitely we were not happy.
For a hotel that prides in each room having a different character and different features, this 'upgrade' without any notice just seems so dishonest.
Very good food in the Secret Garden
Lovely rooms, badly let down by lack of investment - poor bathrooms, very poor water pressure, lack of cleanliness, grubby mattress and curtains, crumbling plaster
Needs investment to capitalise on potential
A real shame
During my recent stay in Stone Town, Zanzibar, I had the pleasure of staying at a charming boutique hotel that truly stands out as a hidden gem. Nestled within a 250-year-old building, this hotel, with its mere 11 rooms, exemplifies the adage that great things come in small packages. Each room is a testament to unique design and artistry, offering a personalized experience that larger establishments often lack.
My room, the Aiden, was a spacious delight, comfortably accommodating two adults and providing additional small beds upstairs, perfect for two to three children. The room's decor was mesmerizing, an exquisite blend of comfort and elegance, with artwork that captivated our senses. The distinct style of each room, as I learned during the informative tour, adds a unique character to the hotel, making each stay a new discovery.
What truly sets this boutique hotel apart is the exceptional customer service. The staff's warmth and welcoming smiles created an atmosphere where we felt not just guests, but a part of a larger, welcoming community.
Exploring Stone Town from this central location was an adventure in itself. A stroll through the vibrant streets led us to discover fantastic coffee spots and an amazing Swahili restaurant - gems that we might have missed otherwise. The friendly locals were always ready to guide and share their slice of paradise with us.
In conclusion, if you find yourself in Stone Town and seek an authentic, charming, and heartwarming place to stay, this boutique hotel is your go-to spot. It's not just a hotel; it's a doorway to experiencing the soul of Zanzibar. Asante Sana for a memorable stay in this beautifully preserved historic building. Whether you're a family or a solo traveler, this hotel promises an experience that is both intimate and unforgettable.
Cheers,
BN