Discover the best top things to do in Haifa District, Israel including Ramat HaNadiv, The Salt & Pepper Museum, The Baha'i Gardens, The German Colony, Zichron Yaakov Pedestrian Mall, Caesarea National Park, Dor Habonim Beach Nature Reserve, Nahal Sfunim, Amphorae Winery, Hadera River Park.
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5.0 based on 443 reviews
Ganei HaNadiv (Ramat HaNadiv) is the name of the gardens that in my opinion, are the most beautiful gardens in Israel. Amazing, well-kept, and most spectacular gardens. The gardens are a memorial site to Baron Edmund de Rothschild and his wife, and in the center of the gardens is the tomb where their bones, which were brought to Israel in 1954, were buried. The tomb cave was hewn in the highest rocky area in the complex and around it are located stylish gardens on various topics such as: the Rose Garden, the Palm Garden, the Waterfall Garden, the Engagement garden and the most special of them all, is the Scent Garden, intended mainly for the blinds. The gardens have an abundance of stunning vegetation, rest areas and picnic areas. Suitable for a trip with children. Spectacular views on one hand mountains in the east and on the west views to the sea. Highly recommended for spending days and evenings. NOT 2 B MISSED.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
The Biggest collection of Salt & Pepper Shakers in the world with over 37,000 unigue paris, with an amazing story. The many visitors who come enjoy enjoy a wonderful tour and hear the amazing personal story of the Museum owner Mr. Eita Bar-On
Salt & Pepper shakers in all sizes, shapes and "subjects". Our group of Israel senior citizens spent about 2 hrs. there [during part of an all-day trip in the area] including hearing an informative tour guide. I personally could have spent more time there because there are simply SO MANY items to see, and I love viewing small detailed objects. I think that the only "subject" for a "S&P" set that I didn't see was a "smartphone" [or "cellphone"] shaped set - but maybe I simply missed it! Not recommended for children under age 6 because you are not supposed to touch the items and many of the items are displayed on shelves that are from floor level to adult eye level, so little kiddies would be highly tempted to touch the many shakers that are within their reach -- and their parents [or grandparents or other adult escorts] would have to spend ALL of THEIR TIME watching over the kiddies instead of enjoying the display. Many of the items show that the artists and artisans have a good sense of humor, which I always appreciate. Some of the S&P sets are created in the shape of different human body parts - so that those people who lack a "sense of humor" will have to "Take it with a grain of salt"!
4.5 based on 3,689 reviews
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.
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
4.5 based on 968 reviews
Interesting history, beautiful architecture and lots of restaurants to choose from, if you’re in Haifa it’s a must see.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
This is worth a visit. A lazy stroll down unique shops with lovely outdoor cafes. Chilled vibe. Very European.
4.5 based on 1,088 reviews
Historical site from Roman Times. Aqueducts, multitude of artifacts, ancient pottery pieces, ruins of Roman baths and spas, with the majestic Mediterranean Sea as a daring backdrop. Wear comfortable shoes. Lots of dirt, mud, stones and shells.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
The nature reserve is a beautiful and picturesque beach, a coastal strip with more bays and inlets than any other in Israel. Wild, primeval scenery and unique natural values are intertwined here, and walking trails and campgrounds have been set up for visitors. Alongside this nature reserve are the Dor Habonim marine nature reserve, and Tel Dor National Park.
Between Dor Nachsholim and Habonim Nature Reserve with excellent beaches combination of Nature Archeology as well as modern area history Including remains of the port town of DOR artefacts from Phoenician Cnanite Jewish Ottoman Moslem Crusaders Napoleons invasion and modern history Nice during the four seasons but Spring blooming period of the Mountain Tulips is the best
4.0 based on 78 reviews
This was highly recommended by friends and it did not disappoint. The wine tasting with cheese plate was so yummy! Book ahead first tho
4.0 based on 60 reviews
The Hadera River (Nahal Hadera) rises in the hills of Samaria, traverses the coastal plain and runs into the sea to the north of Givat Olga. The waterway has been transformed from a polluted meandering trickle into a fine straight river forty meters wide and Hadera Park was restored and developed thanks to contributions from Friends of KKL-JNF worldwide, including Sweden ???????? and France ????????
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