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Acre is a city in the north of Israel with about 47,000 inhabitants.
From the Akko Travel Guide
An incredibly attractive place. The location in the old city of Akko is superb. The staff did everything to make us feel at home. Our stay was also very helpful in getting a better understanding of the situation in Israel, thans to the balanced information we got at this hostel. This how a stay in a hostel should be. ... more
Zipi is lovely! A quiet, clean spot on the edge of Akko, about twenty minutes walk from the old town. Esp good if you have a car and don't want to drive through town. We stayed in one of the small self-contained apartments which was well kitted out, the dorms looked really nice too. ... more
Israel sightseeing
I'd definitely try visit AKKo as well, its near Haifa and has a beautiful, medieval old village towards the coast, with some fascinating crusader remains. Beth Shean also has a really cool Roman village if you are at all interested in archaeology. Casearea is also worth at least a day; it has a stunning ...
Travellling to Israel?
Make sure you see Akko in the north as well- its a really nice, old seaside city ...
Anyone been to Israel? your experiences
recommendations: tel aviv (especially jaffa), jerusalem of course (especially the old city), akko, safed (both ...
DAY 7 - Akko and Haifa
We decided to head north today, toward Haifa, to see the old coastal city of Akko in the Western ...
Posted in Israel 2010 by thetodd
Ein Gedi
- Akko. Akko is a small city north of Haifa. We got up early again and made our way to the train station. We bought a ticket to Akko and made the trip to this beautiful city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Akko is made up of an old and new city. We, of course wanted to see the old city. We ...
Posted in Visit Israel by frimit
Israel - West Coast
. After Haifa I went to Akko, an old city even further north. The old town is inhabited by Arabs while the new town is Jewish. It's a very relaxing place. Here's a view of the old town. The Akko port ...
Posted in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary by 5fingerfab