"OVERALL: One of the most unique and memorable places I've ever stayed in the world. PROS: Unique design, and each room is different. Comfortable. Great service with friendly, helpful staff. Wonderful breakfast included, with made-to-order eggs. Seating area on the roof with a fantastic view. And an easy walk to the waterfront area, with restaurants and beautiful sunsets over the water. CONS: It's in the middle of a maze of narrow alleyways; we got lost looking for it and didn't feel entirely...
"OVERALL: One of the most unique and memorable places I've ever stayed in the world. PROS: Unique design, and each room is different. Comfortable. Great service with friendly, helpful staff. Wonderful breakfast included, with made-to-order eggs. Seating area on the roof with a fantastic view. And an easy walk to the waterfront area, with restaurants and beautiful sunsets over the water. CONS: It's in the middle of a maze of narrow alleyways; we got lost looking for it and didn't feel entirely...
"This is a beautifully and tastefully restored vintage property. The hosts are welcoming and multilingual. I highly recommend it.
My only minor complaint was that I found it impossible to turn off the air conditioning at night - I don't like to sleep with AC. My solution was to pull out the room card from the power control and turn off the electricity for the room, but that meant we couldn't charge our phones. But that's minor, and I'm sure that if we'd said something the management would have...
"This is a beautifully and tastefully restored vintage property. The hosts are welcoming and multilingual. I highly recommend it.
My only minor complaint was that I found it impossible to turn off the air conditioning at night - I don't like to sleep with AC. My solution was to pull out the room card from the power control and turn off the electricity for the room, but that meant we couldn't charge our phones. But that's minor, and I'm sure that if we'd said something the management would have...
"Amazing suite tucked away that surprises you with its charming ancient stones and Arabic decor with all necessary modern conveniences. Would definitely recommend if you plan to spend a few days in Akko. "
"Amazing suite tucked away that surprises you with its charming ancient stones and Arabic decor with all necessary modern conveniences. Would definitely recommend if you plan to spend a few days in Akko. "
"The boutique hotel was amazing, and the rooms, and common rooms are beautiful.
They are attentive, free minibar for soft drinks, water etc.
My only complaint would be it’s hard to find along small street and impossible to get your car really close.
Parking is not so easy and is off site.
But once you get there, it’s a true experience.
We would stay there again.
Yana at front desk is a wealth of knowledge on the historical aspect of the building and she’s inviting, friendly and all...
"The boutique hotel was amazing, and the rooms, and common rooms are beautiful.
They are attentive, free minibar for soft drinks, water etc.
My only complaint would be it’s hard to find along small street and impossible to get your car really close.
Parking is not so easy and is off site.
But once you get there, it’s a true experience.
We would stay there again.
Yana at front desk is a wealth of knowledge on the historical aspect of the building and she’s inviting, friendly and all...
"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 spaces are filthy and the private rooms, though reasonably clean, worn and in desperate need of renovation. For the adventurous traveller only. "
"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 spaces are filthy and the private rooms, though reasonably clean, worn and in desperate need of renovation. For the adventurous traveller only. "
"Lovely place! I would stay there again.
For travelers who are religious Jews: the place is pretty Shabbat-worthy--hard key on a carabiener, but be sure to set the clock on the microwave before Shabbat b/c otherwise no clocks in the room. Also no challah to be had in the Old City where this is though I assume in the new city (a drive or cab ride away) you could get it."
"Lovely place! I would stay there again.
For travelers who are religious Jews: the place is pretty Shabbat-worthy--hard key on a carabiener, but be sure to set the clock on the microwave before Shabbat b/c otherwise no clocks in the room. Also no challah to be had in the Old City where this is though I assume in the new city (a drive or cab ride away) you could get it."
"Very nice small place - once you got used to the idea of a toilet in the shower. Great location. Everything was great except for the young children making a great deal of noise outside our door until 10:30 pm - not our host’s fault."
"Very nice small place - once you got used to the idea of a toilet in the shower. Great location. Everything was great except for the young children making a great deal of noise outside our door until 10:30 pm - not our host’s fault."
"Lovely hostel--clean, with excellent common area, just a few minutes walk from the old town port area. An excellent choice for exploring a great city."
"Lovely hostel--clean, with excellent common area, just a few minutes walk from the old town port area. An excellent choice for exploring a great city."
"We enjoyed how the clever architectural layout of our hotel room allowed a room the size of a study to feel like a small 2-bedroom apartment. We appreciated the motorized window shades: they blocked out sunlight and helped keep the room quiet even when windy at night outside. We enjoyed the outdoor seating and lounging areas, and the hotel's proximity to a promenade connecting two beaches and the cable car to Mount Carmel's monastery. Bat Galim had far fewer restaurants than the port's main...
"We enjoyed how the clever architectural layout of our hotel room allowed a room the size of a study to feel like a small 2-bedroom apartment. We appreciated the motorized window shades: they blocked out sunlight and helped keep the room quiet even when windy at night outside. We enjoyed the outdoor seating and lounging areas, and the hotel's proximity to a promenade connecting two beaches and the cable car to Mount Carmel's monastery. Bat Galim had far fewer restaurants than the port's main...
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"Amazing hotel, wonderful staff. Rooms are amazing, have very good bed and facilities, shower is wonderful too.
The window view offers a beautiful view of Nazareth. All the locals are very nice too, I would recommend this hotel to anyone who is looking to visit Nazareth, some historical sites are very close by too and tours can be used to visit other sites.
The hotel has all facilities required, lobby, restaurants and bar. Local restaurants and fast food diners are only a few minutes walk outside the hotel.
This is a beautiful hotel, I enjoyed my stay here and would definitely stay again. ☺️"
If you're planning a road trip to Acre, staying in an RV park is a great way to experience all the area offers. Travelers like this area for both its monuments and its temples. After you've found your spot at the RV park in Acre, check out the historical sites for a memorable time.
What are some top RV sites near Acre?
Galilee Bedouin Camplodge is a favorite choice for your stay near Acre, featuring free self parking and free WiFi. If you are blocking off a long weekend to experience the RV lifestyle, take advantage of the barbecue grills and playground available at this campsite. Betzet Beach Campsite is another RV park to consider.
What's there to see in Acre?
If you want to find some ways to explore Acre while making good use of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find the natural beauty on display include Garden of Ridvan and Baha'i Gardens. Other places not to be missed include Citadel of Acre, Hamam al- Basha Turkish Bath, and Templars' Tunnel.
What's it like to stay in an RV park in Acre?
Reserving a spot in an RV park is a convenient and budget-friendly alternative for your trip to Acre. This kind of accommodation gives you spacious grounds to park your trailer and stay overnight in the great outdoors. Lots of RV parks are near lakes and hiking trails, which makes it easy to enjoy the outdoors.