7. Mane Katz Museum
This excellent, well-curated museum is a must-stop for any art enthusiast. It contains the paintings and sculptures of Mane Katz, who was an influential 20th-century Jewish artist.
As well as his Expressionist art, Katz was a great collector, and his personal collection of Judaica and antique furniture are on display here.
There are great Haifa views from the on-site café.
Just down the road is the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art (89 Hanassi Avenue), which features exhibits of Japanese artistry from the 14th century right up to the present day.
Address: 89 Yefe Nof Street, Carmel Center
8. Ursula Malbin Sculpture Park
This lovely public park is full of gorgeous bronze statues and is a great place to relax after a morning of sightseeing.
The statues were all made by German-born artist Ursula Malbin who lives part of the year in Israel.
If you’re traveling with children, they’ll love exploring the well-maintained trails through the park and peering at the quirky monuments.
In the early evening, plenty of Haifa locals come here for a stroll so it’s a great place for a spot of people watching and to check out local life.