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Haifa es una joya costera de Israel que ofrece una mezcla vibrante de cultura, historia y naturaleza. Desde los Jardines Bahaí hasta el bullicioso barrio de Wadi Nisnas, hay mucho por descubrir. Con Nomax, puedes encontrar compañeros de viaje que compartan tu espíritu aventurero.
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Bahá'í Gardens and World Center
The gardens and world centre on Mount Carmel's northern slope area a must-see for any visitor to Haifa. Comprising the golden-domed '''Shrine of the Báb''', terraced gardens and administrative buildings, the World Centre is the holiest site of pilgrimage for the members of the Bahá'í faith, as well as the faith's central administrative center. The gardens are stunning and well worth visiting if you are in Haifa.
Cave of Elijah
Elijah is considered a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Carmelites have a tradition that they were founded by Elijah at this time. According to tradition, Elijah lived in a cave on Mt. Carmel during the reign of King Ahab. The site itself may disappoint many tourists as it's a very simple site. One enjoyable and scenic option for good walkers is to walk down to the cave from Stella Maris (monastery) at the top of Mt. Carmel.
Stella Maris
A French Carmelite church, monastery and hospice. This is the founding place of the Carmelite Order, a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. The present monastery and church, built over what the Carmelites believe to be a cave where Elijah lived, dates from 1836 after the previous buildings were destroyed in 1821 by Abdullah, pasha of Akko. It's worth visiting the church to view the beautiful painted ceiling which portrays Elijah and the famous chariot of fire (in which he ascended to heaven), King David with his harp, the saints of the order, the prophets Isaiah, Ezekiel and David, and the Holy Family with the four evangelists below. A small adjoining museum contains ruins of former cloisters dating from Byzantine and Crusader times.
German Colony
In 1868 members of German Templar Society (not to be confused with the Knights of the Templars) purchased land that was far from the city and set out to build the first planned agricultural community in the Holy Land. Many of the original templar houses have been preserved and have undergone restoration in the last decade of 20th century. Now the main street of the former colony (Ben-Gurion Boulevard) is a promenade, with many restaurants and coffee shops. Some examples of good places in the German Colony are Havana Plus, a hookah bar with a full service bar; Milagro, a restaurant that provides great beer on tap and live music after 8PM; and Isabella, one of the finer restaurants in the area. The City History Museum and the local Tourist Board are also located here.
University of Haifa
Located at the top of Carmel, the campus was originally designed by the architect of Brasilia and UN building in New York City, Oscar Niemeyer. Newer buildings were added later. The top 30th floor of the Eshkol Tower, provides an incredible view of almost the entire North of Israel. The campus is also a home of Hecht Museum with its rich archeology and art collections. Entry to both of these attraction is free.
Wadi Nisnas
Haifa's largest Arab neighbourhood with a bustling pedestrian zone and outdoor art. "Holiday of the Holidays" is held there between December and January.
Tel Shikmona
An important coastal city from the 15th century BCE until the Byzantine period; some of the ruins can be observed now.
National Museum of Science - MadaTech
Established in 1984, MadaTech - the Israel National Museum of Science, Technology and Space is housed in two historic landmark buildings in mid-town Haifa. Designed, at the turn of the century, by renowned German Jewish architect, Alexander Baerwald, these were home to the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel’s first institution of higher education.
Clandestine Immigration & Navy Museum
This may sound a bit bland but it's actually quite fascinating and worth a visit. The museum deals with the successes and failures of the Zionists' illegal attempts to infiltrate into British-blockaded Palestine in the 1930s and '40s. The centrepiece of the museum (quite literally - the building has been constructed around it) is a boat, the Af-Al-Pi-Chen (Hebrew: Nevertheless), whose hold carried 434 refugees to Palestine in 1947.
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¿Dónde puedo conocer a otros viajeros solitarios en Haifa?
Puedes conocer a otros viajeros en cafés populares como el Café Wadi y en los mercados locales. También hay eventos en los Jardines Bahaí que atraen a muchos visitantes.
¿Es Haifa segura para los viajeros solitarios?
Sí, Haifa es considerada una de las ciudades más seguras de Israel. Las áreas turísticas, como la playa y el centro, son bien iluminadas y frecuentadas por otros viajeros.
¿Cómo puede Nomax ayudarme a encontrar compañeros de viaje en Haifa?
Nomax te permite conectarte con otros viajeros a través de su plataforma, donde puedes unirte a actividades grupales y chat de ciudad para planificar encuentros.
¿Cuáles son los mejores albergues y alojamientos sociales en Haifa?
Algunos de los mejores albergues son el Haifa Hostel y el Port Inn, que ofrecen ambientes amigables y la oportunidad de conocer a otros viajeros.
¿Cuál es la mejor época del año para visitar Haifa?
La mejor época para visitar Haifa es en primavera (marzo a mayo) y otoño (septiembre a noviembre), cuando el clima es agradable y hay festivales culturales.
¿Dónde puedo encontrar espacios de coworking y WiFi gratis en Haifa?
Puedes encontrar espacios de coworking como el 'Haifa Coworking' y muchos cafés en el área del centro tienen WiFi gratis, lo que es perfecto para trabajar mientras viajas.
¿Cómo es la vida nocturna en Haifa para los viajeros solitarios?
La vida nocturna en Haifa es vibrante, con bares y restaurantes en el área de Carmel. Lugares como el 'Café Shokolata' y 'Dada' son populares entre los jóvenes y viajeros.
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