The Underground Prisoners Museum, located in Acre (Akko), Israel, is a site of historical significance that served as a prison during the times of the British Mandate. Below are the ways to reach this museum:
If you're driving, Akko is accessible from the main cities of Israel. Take Route 4 or Route 85 which lead directly to the city. There's parking available near the museum.
The Israel Railways operates to Akko with a station just outside the city. From the Akko train station, you can either take a taxi directly to the museum or opt for a local bus.
A variety of buses run by companies like Egged and Nateev Express reach Akco from various cities such as Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa. Once in Akko, local buses can get you closer to the museum or you can walk if you prefer.
Shared taxis, known as "sheruts," operate from major cities to Akko. They are a popular and cost-effective method of travel.