Built into Acre's city walls, the Akkotel-Boutique Hotel is just 165 ft from the seafront. It features a roof terrace with Mediterranean-Sea and Old-City views, and rooms with vaulted ceilings.
Sakina
United States of America
This was a great hotel, but it had one problem (beyond its control): it was incredibly loud all night long. The staff was friendly, the location was wonderful, my room was clean, spacious, and comfortable, with a mini-fridge and bath tub, and it was nicely appointed and clean. But for two nights, I slept for only three hours due to outside noise.
Arabesque: An Arts and Residency Center in Old Acer is located in the heart of the Old City of Acer, 2 minutes' walk from the marina. WiFi is free throughout.
Roman Landman
Ireland
The location is just in the middle of the old city which is super easy to reach all the attractions. The hotel is beautiful and unique, very clean and the staff is super kind.
Located in the Old City of ‘Akko, 2.1 mi from The Bahá’í Gardens, Alma provides apartments with free WiFi. Each apartment comes with a seating area, a kitchenette and a dining area.
Robert
United States of America
Alma is in the old city -- all of the attractions are within a 15 minute walk. Our hostess was extremely helpful --we generally communicated with her via Whatsapp and she always responded very quickly. The old city is a charming maze of alleys but there are many signs (in English) on the walls, including signs to Alma once you are within a few blocks of the place. After the first day, you will have no trouble finding your way around. And the apartment we stayed in was very nice.
Daya - Old City Acre is located in Acre, just 15 miles from Haifa’s Municipal Theater and a 2-minute walk from The Old City of Akko.
iona
United States of America
It was a very charming apt. Location was a close walk to all the major tourist sites. Bed was comfortable. Shower was great. Communication with the host was very good.
Beachfront Gallery provides air-conditioned rooms in Acre. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Annie
Germany
The apartment was very generous in size and rhe view was so breathtakingly incredible! Roi was an amazing and responsive host. He answered questions quickly and even helped arrange a last minute taxi ride when we needed it. We didn't want to leave!
Acre Two Wells Zimmer in Acre features accommodations with free Wifi a 19-minute walk from Akko Beach, 3.1 miles from Bahá’í Gardens Akko, and 16 miles from Haifa’s Municipal Theater.
Alexander
Israel
great location: close to everything, couple of minutes walk to sea, a minute away from the market, a small everyday store with friendly staff just a few meters away. The bathroom is large and comfortable, there were several bottles of liquid soap (although untagged). The host is very friendly and helpful, with great sense of humor )
A fascinating blend of cultures. This ancient city has incredible architecture going back centuries, beaches, amazing markets along with a huge number of things to see and do.
It is expensive - we could not afford the top end restaurants and most of the exhibits charge entry.
Drive out of the city for even more....
This was my favourite stop in Israel and I would have liked to stay a week.
Martin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place well worth a visit.
Lovely place well worth a visit. Friendly people, stunning old town and many good restaurants. Bustling tiny souk and impressive templar landmarks. Biggest positive impression was the nice inhabitants.
Andreas
Sweden
10
Scored 10
1 night 2 days was perfect. Had a great wander.
1 night 2 days was perfect. Had a great wander. Did the Templar Tunnels, found the best hummus in the world. Did a cooking lesson with a local. Akko is just the most lovely old city. Full of art and food and magnificent views. Hard to believe how ancient it is. It is so well kept. The locals have much pride. It is so clean. It was such a highlight.
Justine
Australia
10
Scored 10
Acco or Acre in English is a very old town dating from...
Acco or Acre in English is a very old town dating from Canaanite times. It became the second capital of the Crusader kingdom (after Jerusalem) and was heavily fortified. after the crusader defeat by the Mamlukes it was partly destroyed, but was revived by the Ottomans, expanded and further fortified. It resisted Napoleon's siege and was no conquered. Dotted with historic sites, you become transported into Medieval times. Serious conservation efforts are apparent but hampered by budgetary constraints. Museums and Acre prison are well worth a visit. excellent seafood and Palestininan cuisine options.
Moshe Salama
Israel
10
Scored 10
The citadel is not to be missed.
The citadel is not to be missed. Excellent restaurants (fish is essential). I was surprised such a touristic site, UNESCO Cultural Heritage, was anyway not clean as it should.
The really too loud music on the horse carriage is unbearable.
Guglielmo
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Akko is an authentic old city mainly with arabic residents...
Akko is an authentic old city mainly with arabic residents and culture, what adds a special feeling and atmosphere to it. Main positive thing is that people really live in old city, its is not a museum jet.
While the building itself is "only" about 100 years old (it used to be a courthouse), it is absolutely charming (partly build into the old wall)! The room we shared was small, but very authentic with attention to charming details, and had all required amenities! The room faced a closed courtyard, so all was very quiet during nighttime. While parking in old Acre must be an absolute nightmare, the hotel has excellent, reserved parking right next to the front door! The breakfast-buffet, while small, had everything we wanted!
New hotel in the center of Tiberias. The room was large with a nice bathroom. The air conditioning worked very well. It wasn't really a hotel when I stayed there (I don't know if it's still under construction) - you're more likely to book a room with a shared kitchen if you want to use it. The hotel has no reception, no restaurant, etc. You get the key from a key box. For me it was a good choice - centrally located, you can walk to the lake shore in a few minutes.
Super clean, super comfortable, and a far better value than most other hotels we have stayed in during our trip to Israel. Small touches like comfortable pillows, full size towels, a nice TV, coffee/ tea/ water in the room are so appreciated. I suspect Akko will be extremely developed in the next 10 years and that properties like these will be 3x as expensive soon. Book now and have a wonderful time while you still have the chance.
The facilities were great. The common areas were beautiful and comfortable. The upstairs terrace was wonderful. I wish we had more of an opportunity to just relax up there. The room had it's own bathroom so you had a little more privacy than sharing with the entire hostel. Staff was great and very friendly. Common areas got lots of natural sunlight and the decoration made it feel very warm and inviting.
The location was perfect, just across from the sea and the Templar ruins, and close to several restaurants. The room had so much character with stone walls from the Crusader period but with modern facilities also. The room was extremely clean and well stocked with tea, coffee and water etc…I couldn’t fault it..perfect. I would definitely recommend this hotel for a stay in Akko
The location was great, across the street from the fancy Effendi Hotel. The Old City is small, and the guest house is easy walking distance to everything. The room was very clean and in good condition. It looked newly renovated. The shared terrace with seating outside the room was nice. It was a good price for the location and quality of accomodations.
Location, location and location. The hotel is inside old Acco. Every museum, cafe and market are just close to.
It was clean enough. There is common problem at Israel with cleanless. So, it was clean for Israely location.
You will hear the sea waves inside the apartments. It was beautiful for me, but some people hate it.
The owner is great! He was the first one in all Israel, who recommended us where to go, what to do and thanks to him we could celebrate each hour in a beautiful Akka.
Beautiful, small apartment in old building with amazing view on the harbor made us feel the spirit of the city.
We travel in Israel often lately, and Beit Elfarasha was one of the best places we visited this year. It's a place that gives very good value. We recomend this fantastic place, and perhaps visit there again one day.
The hostess was wonderful. The room was very nice. The breakfasts were wonderful. If you’re looking for an Old City Acre experience, this hotel is in the middle of it!
Lovely hotel in a traditional old building at the heart of the old town, really good size rooms with nice toiletries. Breakfast on the roof was a lovely setting.
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