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]]>Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space AKA Madatech is one of those museums that travelers of all ages can enjoy. It’s the perfect spot for family visits because it features many interactive exhibits dedicated to technology and science.
If you’re an art lover visiting Haifa, you won’t leave disappointed. This city is home to several art museums and galleries, but if you have enough time to only visit one, this is the spot. Haifa Museum of Art is the country’s third-largest museum, with a collection of around 7,000 pieces, that mostly celebrates contemporary Israeli art.
This hillside museum isn’t a rarity only in Israel, but in the Middle East as a whole, because it’s the only museum in this part of the world dedicated to Japanese art. Its impressive collection covers everything from ceramics and textiles to miniature carvings and samurai swords, and it includes a total of 8,500 items.
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]]>Most people assume Tel Aviv has the best beaches, but Haifa boasts some pretty spectacular ones as well. The coastline on the west side of Haifa has a variety of beaches to choose from like Dado and Zamir. Every beach has lifeguards, and if you choose one next to the boardwalk there is a plethora of restaurants to sit and eat a bowl of hummus at.
Carmel Center, which is about half-way up Mount Carmel, offers some upscale bars and restaurants to sit and have a few drinks at. Sasson features a fusion of Israeli cuisine and excellent wine choices. If you are looking for a bar to grab a couple of drinks at, head over to Zafririm 1, which is on the same street. You can finish off the night at Sleek Bar, or the club Loft124, which are both on Hanasi street.
A trip to Haifa would not be complete without a tour of the terraced Baha’i gardens. These gardens see hundreds of people every year, and provide breathtaking views of the city and the port.
When you plan your trip to Israel, be sure to check out Haifa.
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]]>The post Haifa, Israel Will Win You Over with its Unique Museums appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space AKA Madatech is one of those museums that travelers of all ages can enjoy. It’s the perfect spot for family visits because it features many interactive exhibits dedicated to technology and science.
If you’re an art lover visiting Haifa, you won’t leave disappointed. This city is home to several art museums and galleries, but if you have enough time to only visit one, this is the spot. Haifa Museum of Art is the country’s third-largest museum, with a collection of around 7,000 pieces, that mostly celebrates contemporary Israeli art.
This hillside museum isn’t a rarity only in Israel, but in the Middle East as a whole, because it’s the only museum in this part of the world dedicated to Japanese art. Its impressive collection covers everything from ceramics and textiles to miniature carvings and samurai swords, and it includes a total of 8,500 items.
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]]>The post Get To Know Haifa, Israel’s Third Largest City appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Most people assume Tel Aviv has the best beaches, but Haifa boasts some pretty spectacular ones as well. The coastline on the west side of Haifa has a variety of beaches to choose from like Dado and Zamir. Every beach has lifeguards, and if you choose one next to the boardwalk there is a plethora of restaurants to sit and eat a bowl of hummus at.
Carmel Center, which is about half-way up Mount Carmel, offers some upscale bars and restaurants to sit and have a few drinks at. Sasson features a fusion of Israeli cuisine and excellent wine choices. If you are looking for a bar to grab a couple of drinks at, head over to Zafririm 1, which is on the same street. You can finish off the night at Sleek Bar, or the club Loft124, which are both on Hanasi street.
A trip to Haifa would not be complete without a tour of the terraced Baha’i gardens. These gardens see hundreds of people every year, and provide breathtaking views of the city and the port.
When you plan your trip to Israel, be sure to check out Haifa.
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