What to do and see in Haifa, Haifa District: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

September 1, 2021 Christa Meece

Haifa (Hebrew: חֵיפָה‬ Hefa [χei̯ˈfa, ˈχai̯fa]; Arabic: حيفا‎ Hayfa) is the third-largest city in Israel – after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv– with a population of 279,591 in 2016. The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the second- or third-most populous metropolitan area in Israel. It is home to the Bahá'í World Centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a destination for Bahá'í pilgrims.
Restaurants in Haifa

1. ChefBaLaShuk

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5.0 based on 109 reviews

ChefBaLaShuk

This is a tour about food and people that is taking place at Wadi Nissnas. The tour is conducted leisurely and takes two hour's and a half and then some. During the tour we meet the local people, taste delicious food, hear explanations related to food and stories associated with the place. There are good people there – people of peace, people with open heart. The tours are conducted for pre-organized groups so they are scheduled in advance according to the group will and to the time available. usually these are privet tours for closed groups. There is a minimum of 10 participants to start a tour or the sum of 1200 shekel (according to 120 Shekel per person) I'll be more then happy to see you in my tour you are always welcome

2. The Baha'i Gardens

80 Hatzionut Avenue, Near Shifra Street Mount Carmel, Haifa Israel +972 4-831-3131 http://www.ganbahai.org.il/en/haifa/
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4.5 based on 3,689 reviews

The Baha'i Gardens

Extending from the summit of Mount Carmel, this magnificent garden features 19 terraces and its centerpiece, the gold-domed Shrine of the Bab, which contains the tomb of Siyyad Ali Muhammed.

Reviewed By 306fareedh - Palestinian Territories, null

A beautiful and high place that extends from Benjerion Street in Haifa until it slopes upward to the Carmel Mountains, a place with very beautiful flowers and it is very clean and you feel comfortable inside, and it is considered a religious shrine for the Baha'i religion, which is one of the monotheistic religions and the founder of this religion, Hussein Al-Nuri from Iran, and it is located inside the garden The seat of the House of Justice of the Baha'i Faith

3. Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum

204 Derekh Allenby, Haifa 3547209 Israel +972 4-853-6249 http://navy.idf.il/Article/3819
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum

This museum tells the story of the struggles over the right to live in Israel and the history of the Israeli Navy through library archives, models, photos, diagrams and light & sound presentations.

Reviewed By nechamas2015 - Miami Beach, United States

I took my kids here at the end of the summer. they range in age from 9-24. we were all fascinated by the stories told by the very passionate and well-spoken young people who work here. admission was very reasonable as we were all one family and were charged as such. it took about 2 hours to go through. we heard the stories of the 'exodus' and other ships that tried to sneak Jews into what is now the State of Israel in the 1940s, during and after WWII. there are all sorts of relics here, pictures, hulls of ships and even the entire "Af al pi chen" boat that succeeded in entering the area. our guide spoke a great english and held all of our attention without fail. my kids were so excited to see all the cool maritime stuff- submarines that we could walk though, missile launchers, cool sonar equipment. they close quite early and were eager to leave on time, we could have stayed longer to wander around the old ships but we were shooed out by the guard at 4 o'clock, I believe. there are bathrooms on premises and vending machines with snacks and drinks but no gift shop or snack bar. I highly recommend a visit to this off-the-beaten-track museum.

4. Madatech-Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space

25 Shmaryahu Levin Hadar, Haifa 2423455 Israel +972 4-861-4444 http://www.madatech.org.il/en
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4.5 based on 548 reviews

Madatech-Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space

This museum, through interactive exhibits and its Education Center, teaches a range of science concepts including mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, acoustics, robotics, aeronautics and communication.

Reviewed By MishaGor - Ramat Gan, Israel

We have spent the entire day there, time flies when you are having fun The attractions are great for kids, but also the parents enjoy them very much and even learn new stuff here and there

5. Stella Maris Lighthouse and Carmelite Monastery

Stella Maris Road Carmel, Haifa Israel +972 4-833-7758 http://www.visit-haifa.org/eng/Stella_Maris_Church
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Stella Maris Lighthouse and Carmelite Monastery

Serving as a pilgrimage centre, this impressive church of the Carmelite Order houses a collection of antiques and its nearby monastery once served as a hospital for Napoleon’s soldiers.

Reviewed By ECLadines - Paranaque, Philippines

Had a simple and quiet lunch here at the monastery arranged by our pilgrimage operator. This after mass by our group and visiting the church itself with a statue of Virgin Mary venerated by many Catholics here. A cave underneath the altar is the statue of Prophet Elijah who had lived here for sometime. If you want to experience some solitude, this place in Haifa is the place to be.

6. Technion Israel Institute of Technology

Carmel, Haifa Israel +972 77-887-5555 http://www1.technion.ac.il/en
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Technion Israel Institute of Technology

Part of the Israel Institute of Technology, Technion is the oldest university in Israel offering degrees in science and engineering, and related fields such as architecture, medicine, industrial management and education.

7. Dado Beach

Haifa Israel +972 4-852-2215 http://www.visit-haifa.org/eng/Carmel_Beach
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Dado Beach

Reviewed By DaliborKovac

Great beach! Gigantic amounts of sand, free parking, showers, toiletts, lifeguards, excellent water temperature(early october), big waves keep coming, and theres enough of those artificial shade makers for everyone to find a free place under.

8. Yefe Nof Street

Yefe Nof St, Haifa Israel
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Yefe Nof Street

Reviewed By marilynps - Haifa, Israel

This a street that is worthy of a slow walk as you have wonderful views of all of haifa facing the port and the coast up t o the lebanon border. You can see the hills of Lebanon and the hermon and the Western Galilee. You also can view the upper part of the Bahai gardens and enter from this street.

9. The German Colony

Haifa Israel https://www.touristisrael.com/haifas-german-colony/4998/
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The German Colony

Reviewed By spenny56

Interesting history, beautiful architecture and lots of restaurants to choose from, if you’re in Haifa it’s a must see.

10. Ein Hod Artists Village

Mount Carmel, Haifa 30890 Israel +972 4-984-1126 [email protected] http://www.ein-hod.info/tour/index.html
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Ein Hod Artists Village

Be sure to coordinate your visit! An inspiring experience in the picturesque artists' village. Suitable for groups or individuals, all ages and levels, in Hebrew or English. Observe the artist at work and get a demonstration in one of the studios - pottery, printmaking, painting, music, photography, ceramic sculpture and others.

Reviewed By heatherpo

As you can see by reading the reviews and the commenst from lea, you must pre coordinate your trip to Ein Hod. We did andhad a lovely experience. We had a tour of the artists village and then met with a few artists before having our own workshop with Lea - one of the artists. We did screen printing which was loads of fun. Only one of the four of us was an artist but the rest of us were still able to enjoy the art project. It was a highlight of the trip. A very interesting and unique community of 150 families in Ein Hod that are all artists. It would be hard to experience the village without having a tour guide. Many of the galleries are in peoples homes so not always open of accessible for those that just drop in. Definitey a lovely off the beaten path kind of experience. I would highly recommend.

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