Ezor Haifa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Bahai Gardens Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The Bahai Gardens in Haifa are some of the most magnificent and impressive landmarks in Israel. The Bahá’í Faith is a monotheistic religion which emphasizes the spiritual unity of all humankind and originated in 19th-century Persia. The Garden Terraces of the Bahá’í Faith are located all around Israel, however the garden terraces around the Shrine of the Bábon Mount Carmel in Haifa are some of the most visited. The gardens comprise of a staircase of nineteen terraces extending all the way up the northern slope of Mount Carmel. The golden-domed Shrine of the Báb, the resting place of the Prophet-Herald of the Bahá’í Faith, stands on the central terrace, looking across the bay towards ‘Akko.
Inner Gardens – Daily, 9am-12pm
Outer Gardens- Daily, 9am-5pm
#mynovgetaway
The Bahá'í Gardens and Golden Dome on the World Heritage List are worth a visit!
🏖 The attraction is free and definitely worth a visit, with three levels in total. The first and second levels from the top require advance booking. When booking, pay attention to the fact that different time slots are in different languages; we could only book an English tour, but with the help of a brochure, you can basically understand. I won't go into detail about the specific introduction to the attraction, as it can be found in many places.
🌈 The group will meet at the agreed time, check names, and then tour and explain from top to bottom, which takes about 40-50 minutes. The garden scenery is beautiful, and it's a great spot for photos, with views of the Haifa port. The best photo spot to shoot upwards is next to the eagle statue on the second level, where you can take pictures with the gardens. After that, the guided tour service ends.
✨ Then you go out to visit the Golden Dome. You can walk around and take photos outside, but you need to remove your shoes to enter the inside, and no photos or loud noises are allowed 📷. It's actually just one room, which can be seen in two minutes, and inside there are several Chinese porcelains, with paintings depicting ancient Chinese life scenes.
🌞 If you want to go from the bottom to the top again, there's a viewing platform for taking photos. Turn left out of the door and travel 200 meters to take bus 136, and get off at the green hotel.
In Israel, there is a city that is the holy place of the Bah' religion, Haifa. Haifa is Israel's third largest city and Israel's largest port city. This seaside city has a garden that makes it famous in the world - the Bah' Step Garden, also known as the Sky Garden, is not the Seven Wonders but is like the Seven Wonders. The garden is located on Mount Carmel, which is famous for its Mountain of God. The whole garden is built on the mountain. It looks neat and stylish. It stretches from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain. The vertical height is about 225 meters and the maximum slope is about 63 degrees. The center of the garden is a dome-shaped building. The golden dome shines in the sunlight, like a bright pearl. The lower part is a milky white temple. It is sacred and solemn. This is the famous Bashu mausoleum. The garden has a total of 18 different heights, but the perfectly symmetrical step garden, the central axis of the garden is a white marble ladder, along which the central axis can go to other levels. Although it is a religious garden, there is no alienation, but it is a bit more intimate.
The Bah' Church is located in Haifa, Israel's third largest city. Backed by the mountain of Carmel, known as the "Mountain of God", facing the Mediterranean Sea, the 19-level giant steps stretched up from the foot of the mountain, with spectacular beauty. When the afterglow of the sunset was thrown at the Bah' Garden, we arrived by car and walked from the wide street below the mountain, getting closer and closer. Behind it is a blue sea. This is an indescribable feeling. It is said that touching is too one-sided. It is not just the beauty that is felt by the eyes. It seems that some dead corners deep in the soul are gradually being activated.
The hotel that lives on the top of the mountain, along the road in the morning on the next morning, quickly walked to the top of the Bah' Garden. The smog in the morning will make the coastline and the sky unclear. Looking from the top of the mountain, the Bah' Garden becomes the "guardian" of the Mediterranean, and tells love words in the distance.
Show More
Old City of Acre Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The ancient port city of Aka, located in the northern part of Israel and on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea, has a long and profound history. From the tribal bases 5,000 years ago, Aka was occupied by the Romans, Arabs, Crusaders and Turks. The civilizations of different periods meet here, and the cultures of the East and the West are merged here. When you approach the ancient city, you will find that the history can be superimposed and superimposed: the Aka on the ground presents the Islamic style of the Green Top Mosque and the Arab Market. In the underground, it still retains the castles and secret passages built during the Crusades more than a thousand years ago. It turns out that the ancient city of Aka was the capital of the kingdom established here during the Crusades. After the fall of the Crusaders, Aka became a Muslim-dominated city until now.
The Aka ancient city market by the sea is more vital to life than the ancient ruins of ancient cities such as castles, castles and inns. Perhaps this market has continued from ancient times to the present, and it has never ceased to be passed down from generation to generation.
The market extends from a relatively open square to the lanes of the block. Outside, the traffic is crowded, people come and go, bustling; the crowds are crowded, the shops are crowded, the screaming sounds are intertwined, very lively. The dome-shaped mosque with stars and moons, the high-pitched minaret and the Arab houses with arched windows and doors are all wrong, and there is a whole company, one connected to the market, holding the market tightly into the arms. These white stone buildings have been mottled and contain the sounds of the Qur'an and the fireworks on earth.
The shops on both sides of the market have clothing, daily necessities, electronic products, Arabic native products, various spices, meat vegetables and fruits, as well as delicious snacks, etc., all kinds of things, everything. Dazzling. The hawkers shouted loudly, and when they saw Chinese tourists, they used the Chinese enthusiasm of the society to say: "Welcome to welcome -" Some will also point to the goods they sell, and give a thumbs up and say: "China
Aka Fortress
The most amazing thing in the whole city of Akka is the Aka Fortress, which is the prison here. The square traces on the wall seem to tell people that there are countless prisoners at the time. However, the prison environment is as cold as a mouse hole.
A crusader who makes sugar in the Crusaders. It is also a medical facility. It is equivalent to a battlefield hospital. Its name is the Hausbida Fortress Knight Hall. It is the guarantee of war and is the key. And the Templar with it defends the country, a strategically important underground fortress.
## Akka Ancient City, documented with 5,000 years of history, Israel's first world cultural heritage. The most famous is that the 12th century Eastern Crusaders built a city here and built a 350-meter tunnel to the Mediterranean. Nowadays it is mainly a gathering place for Arabs. People live in the ancient city. Judaism and Islam are safe and sound here, and the beautiful coastline has become an embellishment here, so that everything is no longer just a single historical quaint yellow.
Show More
Daliat El Carmel Weekend Market Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
🥰 SOUVENIR shopping at Carmel Market 💙😍
#summerbreak
One of the most popular tourist markets in Tel aviv is Carmel Market!
It's an absolute feast for the senses! Picture this: vibrant colors, mouthwatering aromas, and a bustling atmosphere that'll make your heart race. This place is a food lover's paradise. You'll find everything from fresh fruits and veggies to aromatic spices and exotic Middle Eastern delicacies. The street vendors are full of energy, calling out their deals and enticing you to taste their treats. Take a walk through the narrow alleys, and you'll discover hidden gems like artisanal bakeries, local crafts, and trendy boutiques. And don't forget to haggle with the vendors – it's all part of the experience! So, if you're ready to dive into a whirlwind of flavors and culture, head to the Carmel Market. It's a sensory overload in the best possible way.
Dan Panorama Haifa Hotel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Hello Nazareth
#biyaheniboyet
Deir Al-Mukhraqa Carmelite Monastery Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Discalced Carmelite Order Muhraqa Monastery
Popular Topics
# merrychristmas
# summerbreak
Recommended Attractions at Popular Destinations
Popular Restaurants in Ezor Haifa