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1. Bahai Gardens
- The Bahai Gardens in Haifa is one of the most popular destinations in the Middle East, and certainly Haifa's most interesting landmark.
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- Religious Sights
- Nile Expert Tip: Check the internet tour schedule to be on time for a tour in English, be sure to cover your shoulders...
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2. Tyre
- Tyre "Sour", one of the oldest cities in Lebanon and the whole world. this city is full of sights and...
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3. Haifa
- Northern capital
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4. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art
The exceptional Tikotin, a gem by any standards and the second branch of the Haifa Museum, has examples...
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5. Mitzpoor Ha-Shalom (Peace View Park)
The grounds of the Baha'i gardens are split by Zionism Avenue. Farther up the hill is the lovely Mitzpoor...
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6. Technion
The Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, is Israel's version of MIT. Founded in 1912, its 120-hectare...
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7. National Maritime Museum
This third branch of the Haifa Museum, near Bat Galim, encompasses 5,000 years of seafaring history in...
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8. Chagall Artists' House
Established in 1954, this gallery exhibits the works of contemporary Israeli artists.
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9. Stella Maris Lighthouse, Church and Carmelite Monastery
In the 12th century, during the Crusader occupation of the region, groups of religious hermits began...
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10. Mount Carmel National Park
Israel's largest national park has 10,000 hectares (24,711 acres) of pine, eucalyptus, and cypress forest....
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The Best of NileGuide
- Historical landmarks and tried-and-true tours have their place in any travel experience. But if you want to see what the locals in Haifa are digging right now, check out the latest things to do. Get plugged into the contemporary pulse of Haifa and see why it’s as much a lure for its present as its past.
