The city of Acre, a historic pearl and the capital of the Western Galilee, is located on the charming beaches of the Mediterranean Sea on the northern part of Haifa Bay.
The city is full of unique attractions and historic sites, which position it at a key place on the tourist map of Israel, drawing more than one million tourists a year.
Acre, one of the hundred wonders of the world, was chosen in 2001 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Acre's historic and fascinating heritage has turned it into a unique meeting place of art and religion. The city covers an area of about 11 square kilometers, and its 52,000 residents reflect a unique blend of ethnic groups and religions: Jews, Muslims, Christians, Armenians, Druze, and Bahais who live in exemplary coexistence.
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