Acre: Where ancient history meets a vibrant culinary scene
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Acre: Where ancient history meets a vibrant culinary scene
11/30/2015
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On the northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea lies the port city of Acre, the last stronghold of the Crusaders in the Holy Land 1,000 years ago. Today it attracts not only history buffs also many who enjoy the old city's culinary scene.
Acre: Where ancient history meets a vibrant culinary scene
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Acre's walls, fortresses, castles, churches, mosques, synagogues and other structures tell the story of the many rulers that governed, fought for, built and adorned the city. Acre's sites include remnants of the Hellenistic-Roman period as well as structures from the Crusader and Ottoman periods: the underground Crusader city, Khan al-Umdan, the Turkish Baths, the Bahai Temple, the Ramchal Synagogue, and more.
Declared a
World Heritage Site
by UNESCO, it attracts not only history buffs, but many who enjoy the old city's culinary scene, from traditional handmade hummus to Middle Eastern fusion cuisine, its colorful and vibrant market and the old city's romantic spots.
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