Hamam al-Basha, located to the South of the Citadel of Acre, is a Public Bath House which was built at the end of the 18th century. The structure is magnificent and decorated with marble floors and imported ceramic tiles. It has an entrance hall which serves as a dressing hall and at its center there is a marble fountain. From this hall a hallway leads to a series of hot rooms. The Hamam was renovated at the beginning of the 2000s and today one can enjoy here an audio-visual presentation called "The Last Bathhouse Attendant”, which follows the story of Acre through the history of an imaginary line of bathhouse attendants.
Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 6 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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