This reliable, good-value place has tidy gardens, quiet, spotless rooms with hot water, TV and window screens, plus a restaurant (meals Tsh6000 to Tsh10,000). The air-con rooms are slightly larger, and worth the extra money. It's in the Ras Kazone residential section of town, and is Tsh5000 in a taxi from the bus stand.
New Raskazone Hotel
Northeastern Tanzania
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Directly offshore from Tanga is small, mangrove-ringed island Toten Island ('Island of the Dead'), with the overgrown ruins of a mosque dating from at…
1.7 MILES
Tanga’s old boma has been rehabilitated, and now houses this small but worthwhile museum, with historical photos and artefacts from the area.
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The architecturally intriguing St Anthony's Cathedral is set just back from the waterfront.
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