סצינת האוכל
Talpiot Market is a market that offers the best fruits, vegetables, spices and more.
In the last two years, the market has been renewed and has become a place to spend time in Haifa. From fine cafes and restaurants, gallery, second hand shops, nursery and club.
For recommendations feel free to ask me
33 locals recommend
Talpiyot Market station
Talpiot Market is a market that offers the best fruits, vegetables, spices and more.
In the last two years, the market has been renewed and has become a place to spend time in Haifa. From fine cafes and restaurants, gallery, second hand shops, nursery and club.
For recommendations feel free to ask me
The colony was built by German members of the Templar sect in 1868 before the German state was established and hence its name. Today you will not find Germans in it, but you will find a variety of restaurants, hookah houses and stunning views of the temple and the Baha'i Gardens. The colony is one street that stretches from Haifa Bay and climbs a small part of the mountain. The colony is a pleasant and atmospheric walk for good weather.
At Christmas the street gets a special holiday atmosphere
100 locals recommend
German Colony
The colony was built by German members of the Templar sect in 1868 before the German state was established and hence its name. Today you will not find Germans in it, but you will find a variety of restaurants, hookah houses and stunning views of the temple and the Baha'i Gardens. The colony is one street that stretches from Haifa Bay and climbs a small part of the mountain. The colony is a pleasant and atmospheric walk for good weather.
At Christmas the street gets a special holiday atmosphere
אתרי תיירות
The Baha'i Gardens were built to provide appropriate access and a framework to the temples in which the founders of the Baha'i religion lie. The gardens are designed to create a quiet and relaxed atmosphere that allows all visitors to enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the holy sites.
The gardens are open to the public at no cost - everyone is welcome.
Every day there is a free guided tour
Recommendations and reminders
The Baha'i Gardens are religious sites open to the general public at no cost. As is customary at sites of this type, visitors are asked to dress in modest attire that covers the shoulders and reaches to the knees and without tears. Photography is allowed, except inside the temples.
Visitors are welcome to bring a bottle of water, however drinking other beverages, eating, chewing gum and smoking are prohibited inside the gardens
https://www.ganbahai.org.il/
213 locals recommend
Bahá'í Gardens Haifa - Balcony
61 Yefe Nof StThe Baha'i Gardens were built to provide appropriate access and a framework to the temples in which the founders of the Baha'i religion lie. The gardens are designed to create a quiet and relaxed atmosphere that allows all visitors to enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the holy sites.
The gardens are open to the public at no cost - everyone is welcome.
Every day there is a free guided tour
Recommendations and reminders
The Baha'i Gardens are religious sites open to the general public at no cost. As is customary at sites of this type, visitors are asked to dress in modest attire that covers the shoulders and reaches to the knees and without tears. Photography is allowed, except inside the temples.
Visitors are welcome to bring a bottle of water, however drinking other beverages, eating, chewing gum and smoking are prohibited inside the gardens
https://www.ganbahai.org.il/
The lower city and the Turkish market of Haifa are the busiest places at night. Lots of restaurants and cafes which are located next to the port of Haifa. The lower city beautifully presents the fabric of life shared by Arabs and Jews. In the adjacent Turkish market (1 minute walk) you will find beautiful buildings and restaurants scattered in its alleys
28 locals recommend
The Lower City
The lower city and the Turkish market of Haifa are the busiest places at night. Lots of restaurants and cafes which are located next to the port of Haifa. The lower city beautifully presents the fabric of life shared by Arabs and Jews. In the adjacent Turkish market (1 minute walk) you will find beautiful buildings and restaurants scattered in its alleys