Introduction
Some compare Haifa, beautifully situated on a hill overlooking a broad bay, to San Francisco or Naples. Israel's third-largest metropolitan area (pop. 300,000) and the capital of the north, Haifa is like a triple-decker sandwich -- the industrial area that comprises Israel's most important port is the lowest tier; the business district (Hadar), higher up, is the second; and the Carmel district, with its panoramic vistas, nestled even higher on the upper pine slopes, constitutes the third. Just to the south of Haifa are magnificent beaches that locals flock to but few tourists know about. Plans are now in progress to convert these unspoiled beach areas into Haifa's own "Riviera"; you'll see a great deal of hotel, apartment, and marina construction underway along the shoreline during the next few years. Like much of the intensive development going on along Israel's Mediterranean coast, this project is controversial, with environmentalists and beach lovers who had wanted to turn...
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Stella Maris Lighthouse, Church and Carmelite Monastery
In the 12th century, during the Crusader occupation of the region, groups of religious hermits began to inhabit the caves of the Carmel District...
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Baha'i Shrine & Gardens
Haifa's most impressive sightseeing attraction is the splendid Baha'i Shrine and Gardens, reached from Zionism (Ha-Zionut) Avenue. The immaculate,...
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Bahai Gardens
- The walk down through the gardens with a tour is about 45 minutes long, and one is allowed to stop and take pictures of all your eyes can behold....
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- Religious Sights
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