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My review will be a bit mixed, but not because the hotel itself isn't wonderful, because it is! Although I do think that the breakfast price is too high, it was the highest I saw at any hotel where I stayed in Israel, so I didn't have it. I stayed at Akkotel as a solo, mature traveler for two nights.||The owner, or the older man at the front desk, was caring and lovely as well as really very helpful, recommending some great restaurants (but I was eating alone and so I was getting food to go to eat in the park a lot). I arrived early and he let me store my luggage until the room was ready a few hours later. I went and had a long lunch. When I came back, my room was ready. It was a large, nicely appointed room which was clean, it had a minibar, as well as a bathtub. It was all idyllic until...||...that night, when I got into bed, and not only did the Call to Prayer start up (I put earplugs in), but because of the hotel's wonderful and central location, which is by a large gated road, people were honking ALL night long, plus playing loud music, and also someone was doing night construction of some sort at about midnight, the walls in my room proved very thin and I could hear the men speaking. ||I got very little sleep of poor quality. ||I went out, enjoyed Akko, and that night, the same thing. ||I didn't complain because it was only for two nights. ||Also, in the second day, my hot water went out. I don't know why. At that point, I was so tired, I just washed in cold and shrugged. I should have mentioned it but the reality was at that point, I didn't care. ||Too noisy for me. I will be sure to book a quieter room because it truly is the BEST hotel in Akko for this price range, at least that I saw.