Top 10 Haifa's Attractions
Modern Haifa is a bustling port town, but unlike many industry-focused cities, its landscape of steep cliffs rolling down to the shore gives it a beautiful setting.
Baha’i Gardens and Golden Dome
The shrine, with its golden dome, Italian marble walls, and granite pillars, was built in 1953 and has become one of the major tourist sites
Railway Museum
The Israel Railway Museum provides an historical overview of railways in the Holy Land and their part in the development of the country from the
Madatech – National Museum of Science, Technology and Space
Located in Haifa, MadaTech, Israel’s National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space, is Israel’s largest science museum. Established in 1983, MadaTech is housed in the
Cable Car Haifa
Directly across the road from the Af-Al-Pi Chen is the lower terminal of the Haifa Aerial Cable Car. The ride is not as dramatic as
Stella Maris Monastery
Situated across the street from the Old Lighthouse, with a magnificent view of the sea, the entire ensemble of buildings, including the Lighthouse, is known
Elijah’s Cave
Opposite Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery, a path leads down to Elijah’s Cave at the foot of the cape. Believers hold that Prophet Elijah hid here after killing the priests
Carmel Beach Promenade
Coast length 0.6 km (from Leonardo to the beach Zamir) with a long boardwalk and beautiful lined with restaurants and entertainment venues. Beach shaded areas,
Louis Promenade
Coined “The balcony of the country”, the promenade was built in 1992, with a length of 400 meters that is located on Yaffe Nof St.
Garden sculptures of artist Ursula Malbin
Discover and enjoy 29 of the artist Ursula Malbin’s beautiful bronze sculptures on constant display since 1978 in the peace garden, the first public sculpture garden
The Carmelite – Haifa Metro
This is one of Haifa’s gems and a unique tourist attraction, in addition to being an efficient and punctual means of transportation. The Carmelit is