Baha'i Gardens
Baha'i Gardens, nestled in the Carmeliya neighborhood of Haifa, is a stunning terraced garden that spreads over an area of 200,000 square meters. This UNESCO World Heritage site, completed in 2001, is not only a place of beauty but also serves as a center for the Baha'i faith, representing its spiritual significance. Spanning 19 gorgeous terraced levels, visitors can explore pathways lined with over 1,800 species of plants, making it a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts. Open year-round, these gardens are particularly vibrant in the spring months of March and April when flowers bloom across the terraces. As you stroll along the paths, you can take in remarkable views of Haifa Bay and visit the iconic golden-domed Shrine of the Báb, an important pilgrimage site for Baha'is worldwide.