A culinary cultural encounter is developing – in addition to fresh fruits and vegetables, the market offers cheeses from around the world, specialty fish, Indian, Thai, Russian, Georgian, Arab, and other cuisines.
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We will hear the story of the neighborhood, the places, through the people and history, and of course, we will take a journey of Arabic flavors, from the patties of the Wadi, stuffed with grandmothers' handmade stuffing, and more.
We will walk through the market stalls, learn the stories behind the people, and understand that the secret lies in the people and ancient recipes. We will drink, eat, and experience Haifa as it was in the old days...
In 2017, the Walls Festival was held, and since then, the port street and Turkish market have become lively, filled with murals and attracting studios, galleries, and other artistic venues.
A tour of galleries offering unique items by Israeli artists, including young artists who are just starting out. We will discover street art, young art, and timeless art.
A culinary tour in Wadi Nisnas that combines modern cuisine, Arab cuisine, and culinary cultures that have come and gone in the city: Arab dishes, quality sausage, Arab pitas, knafe, and more
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Wandering through the alleys will introduce us to the people and places of Ein Hod. In the artists' village of Ein Hod, we will visit artists of all kinds, see their work, and perhaps even try our hand at it ourselves.
The German Colony, Haifa City Museum, the German Templers, the figures of the colony, the lower part of the Bahai Gardens, and we will end in the lively atmosphere of the Wadi Nisnas market.
The evening tour tells the story of nightlife in Hadar and Talpiot, combining shots and cocktails and, of course, the diverse nighttime cuisine of Talpiot Market, with a rooftop observation deck offering the most beautiful view in the country!
Sunset tour and lanterns on Israel's most beautiful beach. We will walk along the coves, reefs, and sandstone rocks, talk about the Phoenicians, and hear about Napoleon—all against the most beautiful backdrop imaginable.
The Carmel Center is a very pleasant neighborhood, but one with many secrets. Long before it was built and looked as it does today, it was the summer home neighborhood of the German Templers – the Carmelites.
What treasures were discovered in the village? How did a dress contribute to the alliance between the Druze and the Jews? How did the village contribute to the development of cinema in Israel? And who are the crazy Jews who live in this village? Us!
Christmas tours in Haifa are the most enjoyable way to experience a little bit of abroad in Israel. We will wander among the churches and tell you where the customs and legends about Santa Claus came from.
We will tour the picturesque neighborhood, get to know the neighborhood, and taste delicacies prepared by the special people of Wadi, such as pita with jibna, kanafeh, stuffed vegetables, fatayer, fata, manzala, and more.
Accompanied by a Jewish guide, a resident of the village. At the same time, you will hear how I ended up in the village and what it is like to raise four children here, an authentic encounter with the villagers, and the food here is so delicious!