After dinner we all took a leisurely walk to the Louis Promenade. It was about 6:30 pm and the heat of the day was dissipating, but the breeze coming off the water felt nice anyway. The view of Haifa Bay was breathtaking. In the hazy photos below you can see the waterfront with the unmistakable Sail Building (left) and the Shrine of the Báb (right), which is part of the Bahá’í gardens complex.
We only walked a portion of the Yefe Nof, or “beautiful view”, but plan to do more exploring this weekend. Here are two more pictures of the view facing north and of us walking back toward the apartment.
Supposedly you can see Lebanon on a clear day, but that would be about 25 miles in the distance. That seems unlikely. Stay tuned!
I was at the Baha’i gardens on my school trip!
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Hey Max! Were there other things your did/saw in Haifa that you would recommend? We are making a list of things to check out. Thanks!
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There were some fun cable cars we went on, but they are very high! I know Millie and Aviva are brave girls, but you might want to check this site: https://www.touristisrael.com/haifa-cable-cars/8159/
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