Guidebook for Acre

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Guidebook for Acre

Food Scene

Fish and seafood
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Uri Buri
2 Ha-Hagana Street
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Fish and seafood

Arts & Culture

Historical place
9 (рекомендации местных жителей)
Рыцарские залы
1 Weizman Street
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Historical place

Shopping

Nice to walk and to buy
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Acre Market
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Nice to walk and to buy

ביקור באתרי תיירות

The Templars were one of the leading crusader orders. An underground tunnel connected the Templar Palace to the Port of Acre. It is about one hundred and fifty meters long and passes under the city houses
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Templar Tunnel
37 Asher St
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The Templars were one of the leading crusader orders. An underground tunnel connected the Templar Palace to the Port of Acre. It is about one hundred and fifty meters long and passes under the city houses
Al-Jazar Mosque is a mosque located on Al-Jazar Street in the north of the old city in Acre. It is named after its founder, the governor of the north of Israel on behalf of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 18th century, Ahmed al-Jazar, and is also known by the nickname "Jama'a al-Basha".
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Al-Jazar Mosque is a mosque located on Al-Jazar Street in the north of the old city in Acre. It is named after its founder, the governor of the north of Israel on behalf of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 18th century, Ahmed al-Jazar, and is also known by the nickname "Jama'a al-Basha".