Discover the best top things to do in Haifa District, Israel including Ramat HaNadiv, Tulip Winery, Yama Wine Spa, Free Tours Haifa, The Baha'i Gardens, Yefe Nof Street, The German Colony, Aqueduct of Caesarea (Mei Kedem), Theatre at Caesarea National Park, Louis Promenade.
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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 59 reviews
I was part of a group of 20 that toured the winery and heard the amazing story of this place and its people. Loved the wines... they are world-class. The winery ships world-wide and was well-worth the time on our 7-day trip to Israel!
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Imagine enjoying a Merlot Wine Bath while gazing out onto a picturesque view of vineyards, migrating birds and the Mediterranean Sea. Or drinking a fine wine of your choice after a pampering massage of grape seed and Dead Sea salt scrubs with Vinotherapy body wraps. All of this and more is available at our family-run boutique Wine Spa, only 40 minutes from Tel Aviv
5.0 based on 169 reviews
FREE walking tour at the most beautiful sites of the multi cultural city of Haifa. Wednesday tour: The Baha'i Gardens - Story of a unique religion in the most beautiful gardens. Louis Promenade - Amazing view spiced by amusing stories. The German colony - The hope inspiring romance of the princess of the Carmel and her Jewish lover. Guided by a professional tour guide who is very passionate about the Baha'i faith and its' gardens. Meeting point: Hanassi blvd 119, near HaBank restaurant, Carmel Center. Guided by a professional tour guide. For private tours please contact directly.
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 444 reviews
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.
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 369 reviews
Stumbled across this and loved our time on the beach here exploring the 2000 year old aqueduct and splashing in the Mediterranean sea. Even in Winter the water was warm and our kids enjoyed a break from the touring to collect shells and splash in the water.
4.5 based on 454 reviews
This is somewhere I have been wanting to visit for a long time. Caesarea Maritima was the capital of Roman Judaea, so included many of the features of Roman civilisation, including this magnificent amphitheatre. When we visited, we were free to wander around and even sit where theatre goers of two thousand years ago would have enjoyed, perhaps, a Roman adaptation of a Sophocles play or other Greek drama. The theatre is still in use which explained the modern sound and other equipment on the stage when we were there. It somewhat marred what otherwise would have been some evocative photographs, but so be it. If you are interested in classical antiquity, do not give this a miss.
4.5 based on 716 reviews
We need to take taxi Louis Promenade because on Saturday there is minimum public transportation. The driver was very kind. On the way up he explained some highlights we passed. The promenade has an excellent view.. We did a nice walk and enjoyed the atmosphere.
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