The Muhraka Monastery
The Muhraka Monastery is a Carmelite monastery which sits on top of the highest peak of the Carmel mountains. The
Read MoreThe modern, port city of Haifa has plenty of attractions available for all ages and areas of interest. There are museums on subjects ranging from Japanese art to clandestine immigration. Haifa is home to holy sites of Christians, Muslims, Jews and even those of the Baha’i faith, such as the cave of Elijah and the majestic Baha’i Gardens. Then there are the numerous parks, gardens and promenades, offering incredible views of Haifa and the surroundings and perfect for those who need to get out in nature and just run around! Of course one can’t forget the prestigious Haifa University and the popular cable car rides that can transport you from the top of the mountain to the bottom and back again! In short, Haifa is the perfect location for any traveler and is just waiting to be explored!
The Muhraka Monastery is a Carmelite monastery which sits on top of the highest peak of the Carmel mountains. The
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Read MoreHaifa University was established in 1963 and is situated in the Carmel region, surrounded by the Carmel National Park. The
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Read MoreHecht Park is the largest stretch of greenery within the city of Haifa, running alongside the beaches and municipal open
Read MoreThe Aerial Cable Car system on Mount Carmel runs from the top of the mountain, opposite the Carmelite Monastery to
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