Historic Hotels & Resorts in Acre from AU$596

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Best Acre Historic Hotels

The Efendi Hotel

9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (100)
"We had a wonderful stay in this restored mansion house. The rooms and public areas have stunning high ceilings. There are artworks in every corner. It is like a museum, The bedroom, bathroom, beds, and linen were perfect. The position is in the heart of the old city overlooking the sea. We did stretching exercises every morning on the balcony where the management had left gym mats. The outstanding breakfast was served in a large hall with a six-meter ceiling! The breakfast was a fusion of the...
The price is AU$596
includes taxes & fees
17 Dec - 18 Dec
The Efendi Hotel

Palm Beach Hotel Acre

7.4 out of 10, Good, (147)
"A "will do" hotel. Positive side was the service, and the good location. Besides that it is an old hotel with "so-so" food. Feel kinda robbed when you pay so much for so little but those are the prices for hotels in Israel for you."
Palm Beach Hotel Acre
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Beautiful view of the beach with palm trees

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Frequently asked questions

What should I expect on my historical trip to Acre?
The historical sites in Acre are probably at the top of your travel itinerary. Also explore the many sights to visit such as monuments and temples.
What's the best accommodation in Acre that's close to historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Arabesque Arts & Residency is a top B&B on Expedia for those interested in history, and it features a restaurant and in-room kitchenettes. Old Acre Market is a short walk away. Other choices to soak up the local history include The Efendi Hotel and AKKOTEL BOUTIQUE HOTEL.
How many historical hotels are located in Acre?
Acre is home to 42 hotels and other accommodation options bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the top historical sites and other places in Acre?
Acre is notable for landmarks like Citadel of Acre, Mansion of Bahji and Hamam al- Basha Turkish Bath. The picturesque setting of Baha’i Gardens and Garden of Ridvan exemplify the area’s natural beauty. A couple of additional sights to add to your itinerary are Templars’ Tunnel and Akko Harbor.
What is a historic hotel like in Acre?
By choosing a historic hotel, you can sleep in a place that has an officially recognised historic designation. A palace, castle, stately home or even a lodge, pub or skyscraper can be considered a historic hotel provided that it’s of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are often found in the public spaces and guestrooms of historic hotels in Acre, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
The two are similar. The term “historic hotel” is more common in the U.S., while you’ll often hear “heritage hotel” in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to put more importance on the building and architecture itself. A heritage hotel draws meaning mainly from the cultural value that the place has and how it shaped the community.
Do historic hotels in Acre have modern facilities?
Yes, every effort is made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions, but hotel interiors are fitted with modern conveniences and safety features. Visitors can expect the amenities you’d get from a hotel such as Smart TVs, WiFi and updated bathroom facilities. When you book a historic hotel in Acre, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing a place that’s rundown or uncomfortable for guests.