Food scene
Excellent food and drinks with a side of people watching, this trendy yet casual atmosphere is well known in Bat Galim. They serve sandwiches, fresh coffee, and pastries. Lawn space is available on the boulevard if all tables are taken.
https://www.millhousehaifa.com/
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Millhouse Café
14 Sderot Bat GalimExcellent food and drinks with a side of people watching, this trendy yet casual atmosphere is well known in Bat Galim. They serve sandwiches, fresh coffee, and pastries. Lawn space is available on the boulevard if all tables are taken.
https://www.millhousehaifa.com/
Inspired by Paris, a daily selection of fresh pastries, sandwiches, cakes and of course, wonderful coffee. Eat in or take it to go!
Bakery & More
33 HaAliya HaShniya StInspired by Paris, a daily selection of fresh pastries, sandwiches, cakes and of course, wonderful coffee. Eat in or take it to go!
Glideria Hofit- 2 Bat Galim Ave
Unassuming casual place for Ice cream, shakes, pasta and really good pizza with a view of the Casino Beach.
Sderot Bat Galim 2
2 Sderot Bat GalimGlideria Hofit- 2 Bat Galim Ave
Unassuming casual place for Ice cream, shakes, pasta and really good pizza with a view of the Casino Beach.
A unique neighborhood bar with a casual, laid back atmosphere. Live events, concerts, free street library and more.
9 recommandé par les habitants
Bar Galim
3 Yonatan StA unique neighborhood bar with a casual, laid back atmosphere. Live events, concerts, free street library and more.
(10 minutes walk along the beach). Excellent Italian food with an amazing beach view. Reservations recommended. https://eataliano.rest.co.il/
22 recommandé par les habitants
Eataliano Dalla Costa
96 HaAliya HaShniya St(10 minutes walk along the beach). Excellent Italian food with an amazing beach view. Reservations recommended. https://eataliano.rest.co.il/
(34 minutes walk/ 10 minutes drive)
Fantastic Middle Eastern restaurant in the heart of the German Colony. Wonderful atmosphere, views, foods and service. Fattoush touts itself for welcoming all!
https://misadot.rol.co.il/sites/fatush/
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Fattoush
38 Sderot Ben Gurion(34 minutes walk/ 10 minutes drive)
Fantastic Middle Eastern restaurant in the heart of the German Colony. Wonderful atmosphere, views, foods and service. Fattoush touts itself for welcoming all!
https://misadot.rol.co.il/sites/fatush/
Sightseeing
he lower station is a 10 minute walk along the beach. Affectionally known by the locals as ‘Beitzim’ (eggs), the cable car will take you up and back down the mountain, for a spectacular view of Mount Carmel and the Mediterranean Sea. If you are interested in a self guided walk, purchase a one way ticket up and walk back down the mountain (recommended before dark). Don’t forget to stroll through the wonderful Stella Maris Monastery before starting your descent. If you time it well, you can easily visit Elijah’s cave before returning home.
https://www.touristisrael.com/haifa-cable-cars/8159/
https://www.carmelholylanddco.org/
8 recommandé par les habitants
Cable Car/Ha'Aliya HaShniya station
he lower station is a 10 minute walk along the beach. Affectionally known by the locals as ‘Beitzim’ (eggs), the cable car will take you up and back down the mountain, for a spectacular view of Mount Carmel and the Mediterranean Sea. If you are interested in a self guided walk, purchase a one way ticket up and walk back down the mountain (recommended before dark). Don’t forget to stroll through the wonderful Stella Maris Monastery before starting your descent. If you time it well, you can easily visit Elijah’s cave before returning home.
https://www.touristisrael.com/haifa-cable-cars/8159/
https://www.carmelholylanddco.org/
Have you ever wondered what walking through a submarine would be like? What about a ship of refugees destined for freedom? This one-of-a-kind museum takes you through the history of the clandestine Jewish immigration during the British Mandate, all the way through modern Naval technology.
https://museums.mod.gov.il/sites/Haapala/Pages/default.aspx
7 recommandé par les habitants
Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum
204 Derech AllenbyHave you ever wondered what walking through a submarine would be like? What about a ship of refugees destined for freedom? This one-of-a-kind museum takes you through the history of the clandestine Jewish immigration during the British Mandate, all the way through modern Naval technology.
https://museums.mod.gov.il/sites/Haapala/Pages/default.aspx
Easily the most celebrated image of Haifa, at the end of the Sderot Ben Gurion Boulevard, atop the mountain, sit the Bahaii Hanging Gardens. You probably recall them from looking through the left side bedroom window of the apartment. In July 2008 the gardens were inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, in recognition of their “outstanding universal value” as holy
places and places of pilgrimage for the followers of the Bahá’í Faith.Guided
tours available.
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Bahá'í Gardens Haifa - Balcony
61 Yefe Nof StEasily the most celebrated image of Haifa, at the end of the Sderot Ben Gurion Boulevard, atop the mountain, sit the Bahaii Hanging Gardens. You probably recall them from looking through the left side bedroom window of the apartment. In July 2008 the gardens were inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, in recognition of their “outstanding universal value” as holy
places and places of pilgrimage for the followers of the Bahá’í Faith.Guided
tours available.
Highlights the history of shipping in the Mediterranean Basin and the maritime story of the city of Haifa. The museum displays over 5000 years of history and maritime archeology, and makes it possible for its visitors to encounter and learn about ancient ships, anchors, battling rams, and other archeological findings, such as gold coins treasures that were found in marine excavations.
https://www.nmm.org.il/eng/The_Museum
12 recommandé par les habitants
National Maritime Museum
198 Derech AllenbyHighlights the history of shipping in the Mediterranean Basin and the maritime story of the city of Haifa. The museum displays over 5000 years of history and maritime archeology, and makes it possible for its visitors to encounter and learn about ancient ships, anchors, battling rams, and other archeological findings, such as gold coins treasures that were found in marine excavations.
https://www.nmm.org.il/eng/The_Museum
The cave is sacred to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Druze, all of whom venerate the prophet Elijah. Pilgrimages and huge dramatic ceremonies are held at this cave many times each year. Head coverings are available at the entrance to the cave.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/israel-and-the-palestinian-territories/mediterranean-coast/haifa/attractions/elijah-s-cave/a/poi-sig/1444466/361051
15 recommandé par les habitants
Eliyahu Cave/Allenby station
The cave is sacred to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Druze, all of whom venerate the prophet Elijah. Pilgrimages and huge dramatic ceremonies are held at this cave many times each year. Head coverings are available at the entrance to the cave.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/israel-and-the-palestinian-territories/mediterranean-coast/haifa/attractions/elijah-s-cave/a/poi-sig/1444466/361051
Neighborhoods
Stroll along Sderot Ben Gurion, the main road of the German Colony (HaMoshava HaGermanit) was established in Ottoman Haifa in 1868. The boulevard spreads from the beach all the way to the top of the hill, with the majestic Bahaii Gardens serving as the pinnacle photo-op of Haifa.
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German Colony
Stroll along Sderot Ben Gurion, the main road of the German Colony (HaMoshava HaGermanit) was established in Ottoman Haifa in 1868. The boulevard spreads from the beach all the way to the top of the hill, with the majestic Bahaii Gardens serving as the pinnacle photo-op of Haifa.