Port Inn
Haifa's newest guest house will satisfy all your needs! Clean and conveniently located, Port Inn is the ideal base for exploring Haifa and northern Israel. Easy to get to, Port Inn offers family hospitality in the financial district near to Paris
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Haifa is the main city of northern Israel and the third-largest city in the country, with a population of about 267,800 (as of May 2006). It and areas and towns around it are deemed to be in the Haifa District. It is a seaport, located below and on Mount Carmel, and lies on the Mediterranean coast.
Haifa is now the home of a large Jewish population and a small Arab population as well as some members of the Bahai community who come and worship at their shrine located in Haifa. Arabs comprise approximately 10% of the population of Haifa.
Haifa is also cherished by the Christian and Bahá'í faiths. The Bahá'í World Centre (comprising the Shrine of the Báb, terraced gardens and administrative buildings on the Carmel's northern
slope) is an important site of worship and administration for the members of the Bahá'í Faith, as well as providing the city with the most visited tourist attraction. Haifa was also a favourite monastic spot for the Carmelites in the 12th
century a 19th century monastery, Stella Maris, was rebuilt at Carmel's head. It is now a popular tourist and pilgrim's attraction.