5/5 - Excellent
Old tow, port and restaurants






We had a wonderful experience. it was spore of the moment
Reviewed on 2025/9/1

Superb and very special place.
Reviewed on 2025/8/28

The best place in Akko, very clean, nice and decent people create a cozy atmosphere for their guests, I definitely recommend it!!!
Reviewed on 2025/11/2

Oh boy, what to say? The owner is very, very nice, and the place is right at the seafront, close to nice restaurants and the main sights in the city (it's a tiny city, though). However, it was very difficult to find, since it doesn't have a sign (is it a legal hospitality accommodation?), the public ...
Reviewed on 2025/2/14

Between the sea breeze and the waves, I met a dedicated host at the German hotel. The place was clean and tidy, and right across the street I found a fish restaurant and children jumping into the cold water. Thanks to Mr. Peter and his charming assistant. Highly recommended!
Reviewed on 2025/8/22

The Room with fantastic view! Spotless and comfortable. Definitely comeback
Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Ancient walls, a mosque and the clock tower of an old inn create a spectacular background to this busy and historic port.

Statues of visitors and spirits of former bath attendants tell the story of this grandiose bathhouse through multimedia presentations.

Traverse the southern section of Acre Old City’s underground in this medieval passageway that once led from the Knights Templar fortress to the marina.

This fortress played a key role in Acre’s history and was used as a prison by Ottomans and British. The clinking of chains reminds you of its past.

Sweet desserts garnish polished trays in the alleys of this traditional bazaar, where you’ll find everything from shisha pipes to wriggling fish.

The 124-stair minaret behind the green dome of Israel’s second-largest mosque has become an iconic feature of the Acre townscape.
Old tow, port and restaurants
