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Where to stay in Dar es Salaam

Find the best Dar es Salaam areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Masaki

Masaki stands as Dar es Salaam's most exclusive enclave along the Indian Ocean peninsula. Luxury villas and upscale apartments create a peaceful retreat from the busy city center. Palm-lined streets lead to high-end shopping at Sea Cliff Village and waterfront dining with stunning coastal views. This affluent neighborhood balances tropical tranquility with sophisticated amenities. International restaurants serve fresh seafood beside crystal blue waters perfect for swimming. Embassies and beach resorts add to the cosmopolitan atmosphere while maintaining Masaki's quiet, residential charm.

Dar es Salaam City Center

While Dar es Salaam City Center isn't home to many top sights, Zanzibar Ferry Terminal and Kariakoo Market are some notable places to visit nearby.

Kivukoni

Kivukoni showcases Dar es Salaam's waterfront charm where historic colonial buildings meet the bustling harbor. Watch local dhows bobbing alongside ferries bound for Zanzibar. The National Museum and nearby Botanical Gardens offer cultural insights into Tanzania's rich heritage. This administrative district houses important government buildings including the stately State House with its manicured gardens. Stroll the waterfront promenade for sweeping Indian Ocean views. Visit the vibrant Kivukoni Fish Market or explore the area's significant monuments and cathedrals.

Msasani

Visitors to Msasani like its beaches and restaurants, and Msasani Bay Beach is a sight worth a stop.

Kisutu

Kisutu forms the beating heart of Dar es Salaam's business district, where glass towers stand alongside colonial buildings. Banking headquarters and government offices create a bustling weekday atmosphere. The neighborhood buzzes with local professionals rushing between meetings and street vendors selling samosas. The area offers convenient access to transportation with major bus terminals and taxi stands nearby. Restaurants cater primarily to the office crowd with Tanzanian staples like ugali and nyama choma. After business hours, the district quiets significantly as workers head home.

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