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.
Located north of Haifa Bay, Nzar Khoury for Hosting is located in ‘Akko, just 1969 feet from the Ze'ev Frid Marina.
Margaret
United States of America
Nzar is very nice and helpful. He always helped me with parking. The sea view from the balcony is incredible. There is a nice kitchen with free drinks and snacks. I come here the second time and it's never enough, I want to return again.
Akko Gate Hostel is located in the Old City, 492 feet from the sea. It offers free parking and a 24-hour front desk where you can book tours and excursions.
Just a 18-minute walk from Akko Beach and one mile from The Old City of Akko, Presiada heart of Akko features accommodations in Acre with a casino, a garden, and a bar.
At Melisende Akko Boutique Hotel, you'll find six unique accommodations units: three of them are scattered among the narrow alleys of the old city, and the other three are part of an adults-only...
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.
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.
We absolutely loved Arabesque House! every single element is thought out to perfection; the eye for detail on every aspect is impeccable! the facilities are comfortable, good quality bed / bedding, perfectly clean bathroom and lovely facilities all around; and then after a good night sleep you’ll be surprised by a beautiful and delicious breakfast table that will set you up to explore the beautiful Ako! please don’t forget to go upstairs and check out the terrace that offers magnificent city views!
The location is excellent, very quite and yet central. The hostel is very special, you walk in and immediately feel at home. the shared spaces are cozy and welcoming, the kitchen is big (though we only used it for coffee). The balcony upstairs is gorgeous. Revital (the manager) was absolutely lovely and helped us with everything we needed. All in all - great value for money.
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.
The location is simply breathtaking. Incredible feeling of living in the wall of the old city but with all the facilities of today. The flat gave us the ability to experience the old city. We felt like a part of it although for just a short moment. The affiliation to the Arabesque hotel was a great surprise. Wonderful service!
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.
This is an amazing boutique hotel, right in the center of the old city. The staff were amazing, the room is big and very unique. The breakfast was very good as well.
There is tea and coffee available 24\7.
Lots of places to eat and drink within couple minutes of walking.
It was an outstanding hotel. Very good location. The architecture and decor was even better than the photographs.
The breakfast was superb, beautifully served in a pleasant atmosphere.
All staff were friendly and helpful
A thoughtful touch was the provision of earplugs.
located at the entrance of the old town, amazing room with sea view. All rooms are located in different buildings on the same old street, all beautifully restored. The hotel lobby has a cosy greek style terrasse for a great breakfast! The staff is very kind.
Very good location, directly in front of the house a larger public (free) parking lot. Parking can otherwise be a problem in Israel. The balcony overlooking the sea is wonderful. Parts of the house are really old and you live comfortably "in the Middle Ages"
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.
Will definitely stay again! Would recommend to anyone! It’s more of an Airbnb style hotel but very quaint and comfortable! We could tell the host tried to be welcoming by the little details in the room
hotel is right on the beach and also has a nice swimming pool, rooms have nice bathrooms, hotel has free parking in front of the hotel, the guys at the reception are super-nice and helpful
We always like to come back to this great hostel, many times with family or friends from abroad. Great location, very good breakfast, really the best place to stay in Old Akko on a budget.
the room was good, clean and enough for what you need for sleeping. the owner called us to know where we would be and she gave us complimentary fruit. thank you! the hotel is in the center
This hotel is by far the most interesting built and impressively looking for a boutique hotel. Everything about it screams Ako. Would come back first opportunity I have
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