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Acre, a town in northern Israel, has a long and colourful history.
It is a holy city which attracts many visitors from all different types of religions each year.
Hotels in Acre are generally based near to the coast and within walking distance to the main beach.
There are luxury and budget hotels in Acre available to suit anyone’s needs.
The hotels in Acre in the town centre are near to the Old Fortress, the Hall of the Crusader Knights at the Citadel and the Tunnel of the Templars.
Tourists tend to take a boat ride to see the town’s walls from the sea, and this gives a fantastic view of what the Old City’s defence was once like.
There are many restaurants in the town centre selling hummus and other local dishes, especially in the regular night bazaar.
If you want to take a trip out of town, Israeli Railways has regular trips to Tel Aviv and Haifa.
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District: Nes Amim
Overlooking the mountains and the coastline, mid range and home to a synagogue and concert hall, with a souvenir shop
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Introduction to Acre, Israel
Acre, a town in northern Israel, has a long and colourful history.It is a holy city which attracts many visitors from all different types of religions each year.
Hotels in Acre are generally based near to the coast and within walking distance to the main beach.
There are luxury and budget hotels in Acre available to suit anyone’s needs.
The hotels in Acre in the town centre are near to the Old Fortress, the Hall of the Crusader Knights at the Citadel and the Tunnel of the Templars.
Tourists tend to take a boat ride to see the town’s walls from the sea, and this gives a fantastic view of what the Old City’s defence was once like.
There are many restaurants in the town centre selling hummus and other local dishes, especially in the regular night bazaar.
If you want to take a trip out of town, Israeli Railways has regular trips to Tel Aviv and Haifa.
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