Last Updated on December 5, 2021
Which are the best value-for-money hotels in Haifa?
A number of new hotels have sprung up in Haifa’s mid-town, down-town near the port and HaNamal Campus, on the beach-front, near the convention center and MATAM (Scientific and Industrial Park) as well as in the German Colony. Now you have a wide choice of basic-, family-, luxury-accommodation and boutique hotel experiences available.
Bask in the sun along miles of golden beaches
Carmel Center
In the Central Carmel, hotels offer you luxury and family accommodation with views of Haifa Bay, Akko, Mt. Hermon and all the way to Israel’s northern border with Lebanon. These hotels offer you access to restaurants, boutique shopping, two supermarkets, the Haifa Symphony Orchestra and the Cinamatheque. The hotels are a stone’s throw away from the Bahai Gardens – a major international tourist attraction and well as Haifa’s biblical zoo. The Tikotin Japanese Museum, the Mane Katz Museum are all in walking distance and can also be accessed via the Louis Promenade. Plenty of public transport; buses, taxis, the TikTak, and the Carmelit, Haifa’s underground funicular.
Crowne Plaza Hotel
Yefe Nof St
Dan Panorama Hotel
Hanassi Blvd.
Dan Carmel Hotel
Hanassi Blvd.
Haifa Bay View Hotel
Hanassi Blvd.
Bet Shalom Hotel
Hanassi Blvd.
Carmella Boutique Hotel
Hatishbi St.
Villa Carmel, Boutique Hotel
Heinrich Heine St.
Haifa’s Beachfront
The Leonardo Hotel
Family accommodation on the beachfront.
Enjoy a walk along the 4km long promenade all the way to Park Hecht (the largest green strip of land situated within the urban area of Haifa), take a dip in the blue waters of the Mediterranean and relax on Haifa’s magnificent golden beaches. The Leonardo Hotel also gives you easy access to the Central Bus and Train stations linking you to Tel Aviv and other major locations.
Midtown
The Theodor Hotel
Herzl St.
The Art Gallery Hotel
Herzl St.
The Eden Hotel
Shmariyahu Levin St.
Bay-Club Hotel
Hassan Shukri St.
Value for money accommodation in Haifa’s mid-town. Dollar shops and other stores selling inexpensive items flank both sides of Herzl St. Easy access to the Madatech Science and Technology Museum on the old Technion campus, and a must for any young budding scientist in the family. Buses and the Metronit run along Herzl St.
German Colony
The Colony Hotel
Ben Gurion St.
The Templars Boutique Hotel
Ben Gurion St.
If it’s the hustle and bustle of night-life you are after, this is the place to be. Restaurants, pubs and assorted eateries stretch along Ben Gurion Street. Take in the breathtaking view of the Bahai Temple and terraces as well as the Haifa Port. Buses and the Metronit run regularly and connect you to all the major tourist sites and the best that Haifa has to offer. During the Haifa Festival of Festivals in December, Ben Gurion is lit up with Christmas and Hanukkah lights.
Downtown
The Golden Crown Hotel
Yafo Rd.
Port Inn
Yafo Rd.
With easy access to the Haifa Port, these hotels are ideal if you are on a limited budget or if you need to be near Campus Hanamal (University of Haifa).
Bat Galim
Bat Galim Boutique Hotel
Yonatan St.
Sea Plaza Hotel
Bat Galim St.
Bat Galim is a quiet, beach-front suburb of Haifa. There is a quaint promenade, close to the Cable Car, and adjacent to the Quiet Beach (Hof HaShaket). On the other side of the main road is the Maritime Museum as well as the Illegal Immigrants Museum. The Rambam Medical Center is also situated in Bat Galim.
For Business People
La Capella Business Boutique Hotel
Castra Center
The Garden Hotel
MATAM
These hotels are lose to the Haifa Convention Center, MATAM – Haifa’s Silicon Valley and the headquarters of many international companies, also two large shopping malls and adjacent to the Sammy Offer Stadium.