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    Haifa (/ ˈhaɪfə / HY-fə; Hebrew: חֵיפָה, romanized: Ḥēyfā, IPA: [ˈχajfa]; Arabic: حَيْفَا, romanized: Ḥayfā) [2] is the third-largest city in Israel —after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv —with a population of 290,306 in 2022. The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropolitan area in Israel. [3] .

  2. 5 days ago · Haifa, city, northwestern Israel. The principal port of the country, it lies along the Bay of Haifa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The city is situated on the northern slopes of Mount Carmel, except for the port section on the bay.

  3. Oct 14, 2022 · Elijah's Cave. Day Trip to Caesarea. Stroll around Downtown Haifa. Take a Road Trip to Mount Carmel's Sights. Hang Out on Haifa's Beaches. Walk the Suspension Bridges of Nesher Park. Explore Jewish History at Beit Shearim. Visit Atlit Immigration Camp. Mane Katz Museum. Ursula Malbin Sculpture Park. Hecht Museum. Keep the Kids Busy at Madatech.

  4. Haifa is Israel's third largest city, set on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean. A traditionally working, industrial city, Haifa is not a tourist destination to rival its big relations Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, although it does have one or two sites which should not be missed.

  5. Haifa is Israel's third largest city, set on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean. A traditionally working, industrial city, Haifa is not a tourist destination to rival its big relations Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, although it does have one or two sites which should not be missed.

  6. Things to Do in Haifa, Israel: See Tripadvisor's 52,833 traveler reviews and photos of Haifa tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Haifa.

  7. Haifa is Israel’s third-largest city, Israel’s chief port and home to 400,000. Draped around the slopes of biblical Mount Carmel, it is a 100-year-old city whose importance burgeoned in the 1920’s and 1930’s as Britain followed its League of Nations mandate over Palestine to create a Jewish homeland.