Fodor's Expert Review Akkotel

1 Salahaddin St., 24112, Israel

At this three-story hostelry inside a former Turkish police station, original wooden doors lead in to a small lobby, where a painted plaster rosette decorates the gold ceiling. The lavish old-world design has received some updates—original bathrooms are beautifully modernized—but original stonework remains in the windows and walls. Double rooms are decorated in brown, caramel, and beige, and net curtains embroidered with flowers frame the windows. Each of the five family rooms has a loft with two beds so four people can settle in comfortably. The rooftop café showcases the lovely skyline of Old Akko.

PROS

  • family run
  • unusual lodging built into the Old City walls
  • warm service

CONS

  • no pool
  • small rooms
  • roof deck could use updating

QUICK FACTS

Hotel
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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 04-987–7100

HOTEL DETAILS

18 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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