Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Best Things To Do In 2026 (+ Pros, Cons & Map)

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If you’re wondering, “is Haifa worth visiting?” The answer is yes, Haifa is absolutely worth visiting as a day trip or a multi-day stop as part of any Israel trip, if you know all the things to do to make it worthwhile. And I’m going to share everything you need to know to do just that!

Why listen to me about how to make your trip to Haifa worthwhile? I lived in Haifa for about half a year, and then in Tel Aviv for about 1.5 years. I also visit Israel quite a bit, and have traveled pretty much all over the country. Plus, I worked at a hostel in Tel Aviv and experienced tourism in Israel first-hand.

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Haifa B'hai Gardens

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Haifa, Israel view
View of Haifa, Israel & Mt Carmel
Haifa Israel statue of world peace
Haifa, Israel statue of world peace

Haifa is the third largest city in Israel after Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. It’s located on Mt. Carmel in Northern Israel, about an hour by train from Tel Aviv. Haifa is a great place to start exploring Northern Israel as well. If you’re traveling with kids, Haifa has a lot for families – it’s slower-paced than the other big cities so a lot of families live here.

When I lived in Haifa, I interned for the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, taking photos of famous archaeological sites in Northern Israel which are all relatively close. Of course, Haifa is a city to explore all on its own, from the famous UNESCO B’hai Gardens site, to hiking, beaches, museums, art and more!

Map of Things To Do In Haifa, Israel

Haifa trail views on Mt. Carmel in Israel while hiking

Pros of Haifa

✔️ Amazing historical and archaeological sites including the UNESCO B’hai Gardens, Elijah’s Cave and more, plus many nearby archaeological sites

✔️ Wonderful hiking opportunities, from the Haifa trail to National Parks and more

✔️ A number of museums to explore

✔️ Great public transportation, including a subway system and buses, and a train to major cities (plus a cable car)

✔️ Unique beaches that are fun to visit with bars and cafes

✔️ Haifa is an amazing place to visit in Israel for its coexistence and is perfect to visit during the Holiday of Holidays celebration!

Cons of Haifa

✔️ A bit more difficult to navigate (use Moovit and Google translate), and the roads wind around a lot (because it’s a mountain)

✔️ Not everyone speaks English as much as in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem (but most do)

✔️ It’s a mountain, and buses don’t run on Shabbat – which means you’ll have to pay for a taxi or be ready to exercise if you need to go up or down the mountain

🇮🇱 Pro or Con: Haifa has celebrations with street fairs and live music for things like Israel’s Independence Day, which are super fun and popular for families with kids. If you’re a college student or non-family solo traveler or group, you’ll probably like Tel Aviv more for these!

Haifa Israel Independence Day celebration

Here’s my list of all things to enjoy in the city where I lived for 5+ months!

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? 38 Things To Do To Make Your Trip Worthwhile

1. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you tour The Bahá’í Gardens (Haifa’s number one thing to do)!

Haifa B'hai Gardens - Is Haifa Worth Visiting?

The Bahá’í Gardens is probably the most famous spot in Haifa, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which makes it the number one thing to do in Haifa! Fun fact: when I first moved to Haifa I lived in an apartment at the top of the mountain. There is a beautiful lookout point where you can see straight down the garden.

The Bahá’í Gardens have 19 terraces going up Mount Carmel, and in the middle is the Shrine of the Báb, who was the prophet of Bahá’í. On a tour, it is interesting to learn about the Bahá’í faith. People of the faith do not actually live in Haifa typically. But the main reason we liked touring the gardens is because the views and symmetry are just spectacular to witness in person. On a tour you get to see both the terraces, and additional garden areas.

Plan before you go – B’hai Gardens
👉 Make sure to go to the main entrance at 80 Hatzionut Avenue for tickets
👉 Hours are from 9 am – 5 pm daily.
👉 You can do a free walk-in tour every day except Wednesday.
👉 Make sure to dress modestly, as that is one of the requirements.

🇮🇱 Check out this Haifa Highlights Private Tour for a Day Trip Here

2. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you hike the Haifa Trail

Haifa trail spring - Is Haifa Worth Visiting?

For some reason, I didn’t know about the Haifa Trail much of the time I was there; this was probably because it’s not easy to find online on tourist sites. I accidentally found the trail one day and explored part of it (because it goes throughout Haifa as part of the Israel trail, so it’s too much to see the whole thing when it’s discovered unexpectedly!).

While I haven’t been to all of the trail yet (or even close – it’s one of the things I plan to do when I go back), what I did see was so cool that I returned with friends before moving to Tel Aviv so I could share it with them.

Haifa Trail Spring

3. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you visit the Cave of Elijah

The Cave of Elijah is actually two grottoes located on Mt Carmel in Haifa, where Elijah is believed to have possibly prayed. He also hid in a grotto from King Ahab and Jezebel in 1 Kings. The main “Cave of Elijah” is located on Allenby Road, and has been considered the main shrine for centuries.

The Cave of Elijah is one of the best things to do in Haifa because many religions consider it to be holy. The main shrine has two sections for praying (one for men, one for women). Some people think this shrine is miracle-working.

You can reach the grotto by using stairs off Allenby road, which are near the cable car, or from the Carmelite church on Stella Maris road down as steep pathway. It’s located in a residential area, and you can see writings from pilgrims on the walls.

The second grotto is near the Stella Maris Monastery, near Bat Galim.

4. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you take in the sunset from the Louis Promenade

Walking, running and taking the view of the Haifa Port and more from the Louis Promenade is one of the best things to do in Haifa because it’s near many of the major hotels like the Dan Panorama, Dan Carmel and more.

You can also grab some hummus or shawarma to go and eat on the promenade while watching the sunset!

Haifa, Israel view from the Louis Promenade

5. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you go to the Stella Maris Monastery

Also located on Mt Carmel, the Stella Monis Monastery is for Carmelite Monks, and supposedly contains the Cave of Elijah.

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you check out the amazing Museums

6. Beit Hagefen (one of the best things to do in Haifa)!

Beit Hagefen is an Arab-Jewish Cultural Center located in Haifa, and Israel’s main cultural center for joint Jewish-Arab dialogue. It is made up of three buildings which include a library, a theater, and a gallery.

The cultural center also gives walking tours through Wadi Nisnas to show and explain the art installations in the neighborhood. This tour sheds light on one of Haifa’s most historic cities and why it’s so important. I highly recommend getting a tour here!

7. The Haifa Museum of Art

The Haifa Museum of Art showcases work by Israeli and international artists, and shows the culture of Israel from the start of the 20th century and its place in the world. The museum is one of the three biggest museums in Israel, so it’s worth a visit!

Make sure to check the hours before you go.

8. Explore the Haifa Sculpture Garden

The Haifa Sculpture Garden is a definite must-see stop, as there are both cool statues to see and amazing views of the city. I had a blast running around and interacting with all the statues in the park with friends!

9. Madatech Science & Technology Museum

I visited the Madatech Science & Technology Museum and loved it! It’s definitely one of the best things to do in Haifa for kids and families, but people of all ages can enjoy the interactive nature of the exhibits. There are indoor and outdoor exhibits to explore. Topics include natural science, magical science, the Energy Science Park, Sports Science, and more.

10. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art

The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art is the only museum in the Middle East dedicated to preserving Japanese Art, making it a top museum to see in Haifa!

11. Haifa City Museum

The Haifa City Museum is located in the German colony. It explores the history and architecture of Haifa.

12. The Atlit Detention Camp and Mordechai (Moka) Limon Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center

The Atlit Detention Camp Museum is an Israeli National Heritage Site that tells the history of immigration to Israel of Jews who were escaping the Holocaust and British mandate, and had to fight against rule by the British.

The original camp has been restored, and there’s an interactive exhibit, a film, a C-46 Commando transport aircraft that brought Jews over from Iraq and Italy in Operation Michaelberg.

The Mordechai (Moka) Limon Clandestine Jewish Immigration Information and Research Center is a database with names of the immigrants and activists.

13. Clandestine Immigration and Navy Museum & National Maritime Museum

The Clandestine Immigration and Navy Museum is dedicated to the history of the navy in Israel from the time of the British Mandate. There’s a clandestine immigrant ship displayed, the Af Al Pi Chen” (lit. “Nevertheless”), as well as reconstructed camps that were located in Cyprus, a submarine and more.

The National Maritime Museum is located right next door. It has exhibits on the history of shipping in the Mediterranean, as well as the story of the port city of Haifa, from 5000 years ago with maritime archaeological finds and information. There is also an exhibit on pirates.

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you visit the incredibly unique Neighborhoods

14. Wadi Nisnas & Street Art

Wadi Nisnas is an Arabic name. It means the riverbed mongoose. The reason for this is that the Wadi is a actually a dried up riverbed, and when it rains, the area can flood. In addition, the mongoose is a native animal to the area.

You can also find the Arab outdoor market in Wadi Nisnas.

Exploring Ein Hod’s amazing street art is a fabulous way to spend a morning or afternoon in Haifa!

15. Ein Hod

Ein Hod is a small artists’ village in Haifa that is known for its shops and galleries. There are printers’ shops, sculptors, photographers, silk screeners, musicians, ceramicists, mosaic artists, designers, stained glass makers, blacksmiths, and lithographers here.

Gertrud Kraus House is a local spot where you can find concerts and lectures twice a week. In the summer there are outdoor concerts as well for free.

Ein Hod has a major exhibition gallery with five halls. There is also a museum of antique musical instruments called The Nisco Museum of Mechanical Music.

16. Masada Street

Masada Street is the place for street parties and more; the hipster side of Haifa is how it’s described by most people. You can find trendy shops and cafes there, and it’s a great place to find things to do during the day and at night!

I spent Purim on Masada Street. It’s not a large section of Haifa, but it is definitely a place you should stop by and explore if you have the chance, because you’ll hear people talk about it and suggest you visit.

17. German Colony

Haifa German Colony night - Is Haifa Worth Visiting?

German colonies are in more than one place in Israel. There is one in Haifa, one in Tel Aviv near Sarona Market, and more throughout the country. These colonies were started by Templars from Germany in the 1860s when Israel was overtaken by the Ottoman Empire.

Today, the German Colony in Haifa is a cool place to go because it still has the original 1860s stone buildings built by German Protestant Templars. It’s a scenic street, which excellent views of the Bahá’í Gardens, and many restaurants and shops as well as hotels and The Haifa City Museum. This is another fantastic area for nightlife in the city.

More Haifa Places & Experiences

18. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you visit the Haifa Educational Zoo

I visited the Haifa Educational Zoo with friends and it’s really fun, with loads of animals – over 100 species! We even got to play with the Lemurs outside of their cages (we didn’t touch them though)! There’s also a prehistory museum, which is fitting since Haifa University’s archaeological department does prehistorical archaeology (I almost did an internship there).

Haifa Zoo Sarah

So you can be prepared, a warning that the zoo has a lot of steep inclines… but it’s worth it, and it’s accessible as well.

19. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you visit Broken Fingaz Murals

The Broken Fingaz Crew are four artists who have created spray-paint pop-art murals around the world. They’re from Haifa and you can find murals by them in the city. This. is an excellent way to spend Shabbat in Haifa!

20. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you ride the Haifa Cable Car

You can ride the cable car up the mountain from Bat Galim to the Stella Maris Monastery. You’ll get amazing views of Haifa, and it’s a preferable option to taking the bus or a taxi, for sure!

21. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you visit Ramat Hanadiv Memorial Park

Ramat Hanadiv is a big, tranquil landscaped nature park in honor of Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Walk the paths and enjoy the beautiful scenery, especially if you’re looking for something to do on Shabbat!

22. Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you’re there for the Holiday of Holidays

In keeping with the coexistence theme in Haifa is the Holiday of Holidays (Chag HaChagim in Hebrew), a multicultural celebration that takes place during the Winter holiday season in December every year. There are light displays and more for all the holidays – Hanukkah, Christmas, and Ramadan for the Jewish, Christian and Muslim residents of Haifa.

There are street fairs with food carts, antiques and art fairs, live music, and more performances with a theme of peaceful coexistence of all the religions in Haifa. The celebration is located in Wadi Nisnas to the German Colony and ends by the B’hai Gardens.

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you explore the one-of-a-kind Beaches

There are many beaches in Haifa, as there are throughout Israel. Spending a day at the beach is one of the best things to do while in Haifa at any time of day, night and during Shabbat (just make sure you have transportation if you have to do back up the mountain)!

The thing I like most about Haifa beaches is that although they can get crowded at times, in general they are much quieter and less populated than beaches in Tel Aviv. This gives visitors a chance to really see the geography of the beach, hear the sounds, and enjoy more space to yourself.

Here’s a list of my favorite beaches in Haifa:

23. Hof HaCarmel Beach

Haifa beach Hof Ha Carmel

Hof HaCarmel is located in western Haifa. It’s a nice beach, populated, with restaurants and fabulous sunset views.

The beach has changing rooms, restrooms, lifeguard, parking and more amenities.

24. Dado Beach (Hof Dado)

Haifa beach Hof Dado

This is a popular beach located by the Hof HaCarmel train station with a long walkway where people come to skate and walk. It’s populated, with bars and restaurants along the way, and people are always surfing and playing volleyball on the sand. It definitely has some Cali vibes.

🏄‍♂️ Fun Fact: many Haifa beaches have surf clubs you can join!

Past Hof Dado beach you get to this unique part of the coast with geological formations at the shoreline that is really cool – it’s one of my favorite areas in Haifa!

25. Bat Galim Beach

Haifa, Israel Bat Galim Beach

Bat Galim is a neighborhood in Haifa with a popular beach along its coastline. I would always see a lot of surfers in this area. It’s popular for SUP, windsurfing and kitesurfing as well.

There are restaurants, umbrellas and beach chairs, a lifeguard, changing room and restrooms, showers and more amenities.

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you know where to eat & drink

26. HaZkenim Falafel

HaZkenim Falafel has wonderful falafel. It’s located in the neighborhood of Wadi Nisnas.

27. Abu Shaker

Abu Shaker is a great hummus place.

28. Fattoush

Fattoush is located in the older, more Arab area of Haifa (Haifa is a very mixed city. Along with Hebrew-speaking Israelis, there is also a large population of Russian and Arabic speakers, as well as Druze people and the B’hai people who come and work in the gardens.) This area also happens to be the more touristy part of Haifa because, aesthetically, the architecture is lovely and it’s just below the B’hai gardens. It’s a must-visit for the view looking up at the gardens and the food, which is a bit more expensive, but absolutely delicious.

29. Chain Restaurants

Here are some Israeli chain restaurants that you can find not only all over Haifa, but all over Israel. Due to their proximity to my apartment and relative affordability (in varying degrees), these places were staples for everyday life while I was living there.

Landwer Cafe – Landwer is a chain in Israel that has amazing breakfast, but you can also go for other meals. Try the shakshuka here for sure!

Aroma – Israel’s version of Starbucks, only better. You can get shakshuka and other breakfasts here (so much better than a pastry when you’re hungry!). And they have freshly made food, including vegetables, so it’s an actual meal (no wonder they don’t let Starbucks have a hold in this country).

Cofix – Israel’s dollar store version of Starbucks with way less options and way better prices, but not as good of taste. It was, honestly, a staple of everyday life. I would go to Cofix for coffee on my early mornings before catching a bus to wherever I had to meet someone to get to one of the National Parks I photographed for my internship.

BBB (Burgus Burger Bar) – A burger chain that is better than most, at least Haifa, for a burger (needed when you miss that kind of thing being away from the states for longer periods of time). Israelis also really have a thing for American style burger joints, which is what BBB is. I had a membership card with them to get discounts, so going out to get burgers with a friend became somewhat of a regular thing for me.

Is Haifa Worth Visiting? Yes, if you take day trips to nearby sites and cities

If you’re looking for even more things to do in and around Haifa, there are a lot of nearby spots that make fabulous day trips!

30. Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel Mount of Olives view

Any trip to Israel is remiss without seeing Jerusalem (read more here)!

🇮🇱 How to get to Jerusalem from Haifa:
🚎 You can purchase a Rav Kav card and use the app to load money on it for bus and train transport, or buy tickets online or in person at the station. You can also pay in the bus with local cash (shekels).

🚎 For buses and trains: There is no service from Friday afternoon until Saturday evening due to Shabbat

👉 Train (Recommended): around 2 hours to Yitzhak Navon station
Leaves every half hour from HaShmona, Bat Galim, or Hof HaCarmel station
Change trains at either Tel Aviv Savidor or Ben Gurion Airport station

👉 Egged Bus (cheapest): around 2 hours
Bus stations: Haifa Merkazit Hamifrats/Inter-City Platform, Hof HaCarmel, Technion/visitors station

👉 Car: around 2 hours on Route 90 (Yitzhak Rabin Highway)
Rent a car in Haifa – it’s not expensive for tourists

👉 More Options: Taxi, sherut (shared taxi), or tour

🇮🇱 Check out this Private Jerusalem Tour from Haifa Here

31. Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv Beach Israel Yafo port skyline

Tel Aviv is another must-see city in Israel – there’s so much to see and do (read more here!

🇮🇱 How to get to Tel Aviv from Haifa:
🚎 You can purchase a Rav Kav card and use the app to load money on it for bus and train transport, or buy tickets online or in person at the station. You can also pay in the bus with local cash (shekels).

🚎 For buses and trains: There is no service from Friday afternoon until Saturday evening due to Shabbat

👉 Train (Recommended): around 1 hour
Leaves every half hour from HaShmona, Bat Galim, or Hof HaCarmel station

👉 Egged Bus (cheapest): around 1.5 hours
Take Bus 910 from Hof HaCarmel Central Bus Station to Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station to the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station

👉 Car: 1-2 hours via Road 2, the Coastal Road
Rent a car in Haifa – it’s not too expensive for tourists

👉 More Options: Taxi, sherut (shared taxi), or tour

32. Nazareth, Zippori (Sepphoris) and Bet Shearim

Nazareth is another city in Israel that you can visit for religious reasons as well as to hike the trails and see the views! It’s close to Tel Zippori (Sepphoris), one the best archaeological sites in Israel. It’s big, and is home to the Mona Lisa of Israel along with many other mosaics! Then, there’s Bet Shearim, a 2nd Temple-period burial site with tombs you can explore that have carvings, curses and more.

🇮🇱 Check out this Nazareth and Sea of Galilee Day Tour from Haifa Port Here

33. Kohav Hayarden (Belvoir Fortress)

Kochav Hayarden fortress Israel

You’ll definitely need a car to drive up the winding mountain road to this amazing Crusader Fortress, the best preserved in Israel! It’s one of my favorite sites to explore, and boasts spectacular views.

34. Korazim

Korazim Israel synagogue

Korazim is famous for being a biblical site cursed by Jesus. There’s a synagogue and other impressive archaeology – it’s entirely built of basalt, too. Plus, you’ll see more spectacular views and hopefully some rock badgers chilling out!

35. Tel Afeq (or Afek)

Tel Afeq fortress window Israel

Tel Afeq has a Crusader fortress with a lower level-area that has an Egyptian administration center, plus other archaeological remains and British mandate-era admin buildings. There’s also a nature reserve there.

36. Akko (Acre)

Akko (Acre) is really close by to Haifa, a quick bus ride away. You can tour the Crusader fortress and museum, tunnels, the walls and more. There’s also a market and old city with shopping and amazing restaurants, a beach and other amazing things to discover!

🇮🇱 Check out this Haifa and Akko Private Tour Here

37. Caesarea

Israel Caesarea

Caesarea is an archaeological park that is home to Herod’s palace, a major ancient amphitheater that is used today (pictured above), a harbor, and many other ancient findings to discover from under and above water!

🇮🇱 Check out this Private Tour to Israel’s Coastline: Caesarea, Haifa & Acre Here

38. Rosh HaNiqra (HaNikra)

Rosh HaNikra has grottos to explore, and it’s right on the Lebanon border! You can get amazing views, explore, and go the beach.

🇮🇱 Check out this One-Day Private Guided Tour to Bahai Gardens Haifa, Acre & Rosh Hanikra Here

FAQs about Is Haifa Israel worth visiting and things to do in Haifa:

👉 How many days should I spend in Haifa?

You only need one day in Haifa, but with more there is more to see and you can also do day trips to many close-by tourist and archaeological sites like Akko, Rosh Hanikra, Caesarea, Zippori and more.

👉 What is Haifa Israel known for?

Haifa, Israel is mostly known for the B’hai Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is definitely worth a visit for the amazing views and information you’ll learn!

👉 What is cool about Haifa?

Haifa is especially cool because it’s a city in Israel focused on coexistence. Visit Beit Hagefen Cultural Heritage Center to learn more. It’s also cool because of the B’hai Gardens (a UNESCO famous site), museums, hiking, unique beaches, culture, food and much more, like the Israeli Film Star’s Avenue (pictured below)!

Getting Around In Haifa

Haifa has a subway, the bus, and you can rent a car. Just remember Haifa is a steep mountain, so you’ll have to prepared to drive it!

👉 If you rent a car, just be prepared, especially for driving in Israel. You’ll need to be an aggressive driver. To rent a car in Israel, Discover Cars is a great tool to use to find the best deals!

👉 Use the apps Moovit (for public transporation) and Waze (for driving directions).

👉 For a taxi, use the Gett app in Israel.

As for walking the mountain, there are A LOT of stairs… I walked it once when I first arrived for my program and was out of shape for mountain-climbing. Of course, the Bahá’í Gardens tour is a walk down the mountain, so it’s not as difficult. Spending time in Haifa will let you know if you’re lacking leg strength, but don’t worry – you’ll build it up while you’re there!

Haifa Israel map

Where to Stay In Haifa On Any Budget

Budget Option: The Port Inn

I stayed at The Port Inn and highly recommend it (as do others – it’s top-rated in its class)! It’s located downtown at the bottom of the mountain, which is better to stay than the top (you can reach the beach and train easily)!

🛏️ Check Availability at The Port Inn Here

Mid-Tier Option: Leonardo Plaza Hotel Haifa

The Leonardo Plaza Hotel Haifa is a beachfront hotel with a heated pool, free breakfast, and more – plus, it’s top-rated.

🛏️ Check Availability at the Leonardo Plaza Hotel Haifa Here

Luxury Option: Dan Carmel Haifa

Dan Carmel Haifa is at the top of Mt Carmel, and will give you the best views! It’s near the promenade and other places of interest, and includes a pool, fitness center, babysitting and more. There’s taxi service and paid private parking as well.

🛏️ Check Availability at Dan Carmel Haifa Here

👉 Check out this guide for more places to stay on any budget, by area in Haifa!

What you’ll need for Haifa, Israel

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👉 Find more tips on things like travel insurance, what to pack, and more on my travel resources page.

All in All: Is Haifa Worth Visiting + Things To Do

I loved my time living in and exploring Haifa, Israel and I hope you love your experience there as much as I did with this list of amazing things to do and see!

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