Haifa
Haifa faces the Mediterranean Sea, is the largest port in Israel, and is also the third largest city in Israel, a tourist hub in the north, and a major industrial city with a population of over 200,000. This place is rich in natural resources and also embodies the conflicts and changes in Israel's history. If you want to have a journey full of artistic exotic charm, this place is perfect for you!
Louis Promenade
This is a viewpoint in the promenade below the Bahá'í Gardens, offering a panoramic view of the city of Haifa and the bay scenery. It is worth visiting both during the day and at night!
As the name suggests, Haifa German Colony is a street that retains many German-style buildings. Havana Plus, Milagro, and Isabell are some of the more representative buildings. There are many cafes along the avenue, as well as history museums and a visitor center. Strolling here, you will definitely gain a deeper understanding of this city.
Israeli Navy Museum
This museum showcases the history of Zionists' 'illegal' attempts to enter British-controlled Palestine during the 1930s and 1940s. It is truly worth a visit. A significant exhibit in the museum is a ship called Af-al-pi-chen, which carried 434 refugees to Palestine in 1947. This ship holds a status similar to Noah's Ark in the history of immigration.