About Haifa
Haifa city, which is a port and industrial city, is the cultural center of northern Israel. The third largest city in the country, Haifa has developed considerably in terms of petroleum refinery. Many of the world famous brands are located in the city center. The Kermil Mountain, which is believed to be sacred and mentioned on the books, is located in the city of Haifa. There is also a cave of Prophet Elijah, a holy relic for Muslims, Christians and Bahaism. Hot, humid weather is dominant in the city center, where the influence of the Mediterranean climate is evident throughout the year. Summer in the city is dry and rainy, while the winter months are cold and rainy.
The average temperature of the city in the summer is 26 degrees Celsius. Every year, the Haifa International Film Festival hosts directors, film crews and films in various categories from many countries. If you join this festival you can get a chance to meet a director you like. House made meals are more common in the city. In addition to the tastes of Europe, Asia, Ethiopia, Yahu, Mediterranean, Taiwan and Indian cuisines, seafood is also frequently preferred. Local culinary delights are also added to the menus in the city center, where it is also possible to see the influence of fast-food culture. Entertainment life in the city is almost non-existing.
You have the chance to see the works that have reached today by visiting the caves where you can see the remainings of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Carmel National Park is another important cultural area of the city. Haifa Airport as one of the major transportation networks is located near the city.