


Akko Market, a bustling souk in the ancient city of Akko, offers a sensory journey through history, culture, and cuisine.
Famous for its traditional Uzbek breakfast and shashlik (kebab).
Iconic for its hummus dishes and local atmosphere.
Historic restaurant offering stunning views of the Old City.
A historic amphitheater with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, perfect for a morning stroll.
A bustling market offering local produce, spices, and traditional crafts. Great for shopping and people-watching.
A fascinating underground tunnel system built by the Crusaders, offering a glimpse into Akko's rich history.
Akko Market can be breezy, especially in the evenings.
Stay hydrated while exploring the market and nearby historical sites.
Have Israeli New Shekels for shopping and dining at the market.

Intricately hand-painted glassware, a traditional Akko craft dating back to the 18th century.
A blend of unique spices, reflecting Akko's rich culinary history and diverse cultural influences.
Beautifully embroidered kaftans, a traditional garment worn in Akko for centuries.
Yemenite Jewish pastry made from dough filled with butter and honey, served with tomato sauce.
Lentil and rice dish, often served with yogurt and fried onions.
Yemenite Jewish flatbread, often served with tomato sauce or as a sandwich with various fillings.

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