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Haifa
Bordered by the majestic Galilee, Haifa is one of the largest cities in Israel, and holds an immense amount of culture, natural beauty, and entertainment.
Booking a hotel in Haifa is as easy as it gets, with countless options for all tastes – the contemporary Schumacher Hotel, the charming Rothschild Mansion, or the Carmel Forest Spa, for those in need of rejuvenating, are just some of your options.
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While at Haifa, it’s essential that you visit the extraordinary Baha’i Gardens; a sprawling display of terraced gardens and the Baha’i Shrine, with its golden dome. An incredibly tranquil and beautiful memorial, this is a must-visit spot.
To fully take in the entire city with a panoramic view, make your way over to the Haifa Cable Cars, ready to take you to the Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery, which we also recommend you tour. While you’re on a touring kick, make sure you stop by the Ursula Malbin Sculpture Park, the Mane Katz Museum, displaying the Jewish artist’s work along with pieces from his vast collection, and the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which features Japanese art from the 14th century until now.
Bordered by the majestic Galilee, Haifa is one of the largest cities in Israel, and holds an immense amount of culture.
or Hof HaCarmel, or exploring Mount Carmel’s insane forest. As for where to eat, Fattoush is the spot for a twist on Middle Eastern cuisine and a view of the Baha’i Gardens, while Ein ElWadi serves incredible traditional Palestinian dishes, and if you’re looking for something different, then we suggest Hanamal 24 for some undiscovered delights. Overall, Haifa offers an unforgettable holiday that is definitely worth it.
Fill your remaining days in Haifa with a more laid-back schedule, which includes lounging by the Dor coast