Acre

Will the new project bring tourists back to Acre?

A new audiovisual project at the Crusader Fortress turns Old Acre into a night show – with video mapping, powerful sound, and a historical journey from antiquity to the present day.

The spectacle is fully accessible to people with disabilities
A portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) as Emperor Napoleon 1 of France on 1 June 1815 in Paris, France. An engraving by Samuel Freeman from a painting by Paul Delaroche.

The general's covenant: Why Napoleon's lost talisman is destined for Israel - opinion

Guests enter the Baha’i Shrine and Gardens in Bahji, in the northern Israeli port city of Acre, February 26, 2026

Baha’i World Center celebrates the festival of Ayyam-i-Ha

Dairy farmers and their supporters protest against the milk reform led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich at the HaGoma Junction near the city of Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel, January 6, 2026.

The education revolution in Acre: Three new schools to open in the upcoming school year


Efendi Hotel: A warm retreat from craziness in Acre - review

Feeling healthy, amble along the seaside flanked by a 12th-century sea wall to Uri Buri, ranked by Trip Advisor as the world’s 19th best restaurant. What a blessed way to take a day off.

 The Efendi Hotel’s classical decor is spectacular.

Roots: An Israeli dream of coexistence come true - review

Roots is owned by two partners, a Muslim and a Jew who have been friends since kindergarten. And besides serving excellent food in the most picturesque surroundings, it is also a model of coexistence

 Roots

Art roundup: Red, Proto-Semitic cave music, cement boats and a winner poet

A round-up of must-see art exhibits throughout Israel.

 A FRAME FROM ‘The Sun Also Rises’ by Eden Auerbach Ofrat.

Israel's mixed cities: Jews still wealthier, but economic gaps may be closing - report

The researchers evaluated migration within Israel between 2017-2020, focusing on eight mixed Arab-Israeli and Jewish-Israeli cities.

Israelis wear face masks for fear of the coronavirus as they walk through the market in Ramle on May 1, 2020. Daily Isaraeli life is slowly getting back after the outbreak of the Coronavirus.

Border Police celebrate with suicidal man who was lonely on birthday

Hila Avraham, who was in command of the Border Police Coastal Command unit, stopped together with the two vehicles, buying balloons and a birthday cake on their way.

Illustrative photo of a birthday cake.

Take a trip to Acre, the most inviting city in Israel

Acre has developed a lot in recent years and has become a leading travel location with many museums and attractions.

 A view of an art gallery in Acre

Acre named most hospitable city in Israel by Booking.com

After a couple years putside of the top spot, the city of Acre retook its position as Israel's most hospitable city in this year's Booking.com Traveler Review Awards.

 ACRE HARBOR

Goldilocks gone rogue: Burglar in northern Israel steals a nap

Mohammed Naameh, 27, managed to sneak into a bed and breakfast, a winery, a grocery store, a youth recreational center and a school.

 Hands in handcuffs (illustrative).

Man sentenced to 10 years for attempted lynch during Guardian of the Walls

The court found 25-year-old Adam Bashir guilty of attempting to seriously hurt Mor Janashvili during the 2021 riots in Acre.

THE OLD city of Acre, a week after violent riots threatened to tear the city apart.

Vote- then have some fun on election day!

Blessed or cursed with another secular holiday on Tuesday, Election Day, here are some suggestions for activities once you have visited the polling stations and cast your ballot.

 THOSE WITH a sweet tooth can attend workshops in the Golan at Adi Chocolate.