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If you think about Haifa, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the Bahai temple perched on mount Carmel, a symbol and beacon of what this city represents: religious and cultural coexistence.
This coastal city is the third-largest city in Israel, boasting a rich and diverse millennial history and an esthetically eye-pleasing, where the lush, green Carmel mountain dips its feet in the blue crystal waters of the Mediterranean sea. From its vibrant local nightlife and pretty beach to its more cultural and religious-oriented itineraries such as the city's the famous Cave of Elijah, the Bahai gardens and world center shrine of the bab
Haifa is living proof on how various religious communities such as Christians, Jews, Muslims, Druze and the followers of the Bahai faith can coexist peacefully within the perimeter of a single city. An example of this coexistence is the renown famous Holiday of Holidays Festival, set in the month of December, it celebrates peaceful coexistence and diversity between members of different faiths.
Haifa's multicultural neighborhoods and port area gives visitors the chance to experience the various civilizations and foods such as seafood and enjoy all encapsulated in a positive local vibe.
The coastal city can also be used as a base to see the nearby highlights of Northern Israel.