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    Wadi Nisnas ( Arabic: وادي النسناس; Hebrew: ואדי ניסנאס) is a formerly mixed Jewish and Arab neighborhood in the city of Haifa in northern Israel, which is becoming mixed again. [1] [2] [3] Nisnas is the Arabic word for mongoose, an indigenous animal. The Wadi has a population of about 8,000 inhabitants. [4]

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    • Attraction
    • Haifa
    • Map
    • Parking
    • When to Visit Wadi Nisnas?
    • Wadi Nisnas Market
    • Restrooms
    • Food Stores and Restaurants
    • Abd Al-Hadi Sweets
    • Street Art
    • Summary
    • Additional Resources

    Wadi Nisnas is located in Haifa. It is situated near the German Colony – the lower entrance to Bahai Gardens. And though it is a neighborhood, people mostly visit Wadi Street and several nearby alleys. Directions for drivers: Link to Waze and Link to Google Maps Directions for public transport: Link to Moovit Interactive map of the area: Note: in t...

    Finding parking at Wadi Nisnas is not an easy task. Thus I usually look for parking in the surrounding streets. Here are several options: 1. There are several paid parking lots along HaGanim Street (keep in mind that it is a one-way street). Or park a little further away, like Derekh Yafo 104 and Tel Aviv Street, and walk from there. 2. There is a ...

    You can visit this neighborhood all year round, but my favorite time is during The Holiday of Holidays (celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, and the month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr). The Holiday of Holidays is an annual festival that takes place during December. And in that time, streets and houses will be decorated, and the weather will be pleasant. ...

    Most of the market is located along Yohanan Hakadosh Street, and you can start at Yohanan Hakadosh Street 29 and head to the south (towards the meeting point with Wadi Street). The market itself is small. Thus most people and tours combine it with other nearby places (which we will mention later).

    There are several public restrooms in this neighborhood. The first one is on the opposite side of Emil Toma Street. And there is another near Hadad Street 20.

    As I mentioned before, this is a popular place for foodies. Besides the market, there are many restaurants and food stores. And we will continue exploring this neighborhood and visit some of those places.

    Many stores sell sweets. Here are the most known: 1. Abd al-Hadi Sweets – Sh’Hada Street 3 2. Konditoria Hamizrach – Derech Allenby 34 3. Abbasoglu – Oriental sweets (mainly Turkish sweets) – Derech Allenby 19 Here are several photos from Abd al-Hadi Sweets: Source: official site Abd al-Hadi Sweets is located near Saint Elijah Cathedral:

    As I mentioned, most food places are situated downtown. In this section, we will walk uphill on Wadi Street and see what you can find there. Here are several photos of the upper section of Wadi Street: You can also find signs and art by Museum Without Doors:

    Over the years, I have visited many times at Wadi Nisnas, which was always a tasty and unique experience. Also, most places are open on Saturdays, which is a big plus. You can browse the interactive map at the top of this post for additional attractions. Have you ever been to Wadi Nisnas? Tell us in the comments below. That’s all for today, and I’l...

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  3. Wadi Nisnas is a melting pot of cultures, religions, and traditions, creating a fascinating mosaic that reflects the multicultural fabric of Haifa. Historically, the neighborhood has been home to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities, each contributing to the vibrant atmosphere and diverse heritage. The harmonious coexistence of these ...

  4. May 30, 2020 · Wadi NisnasHaifa’s hidden gem. If you are considering venturing from home to enjoy the post-corona freedom, you may want to consider Haifa as an option. By MARK WEISS. MAY 30, 2020...

  5. Jun 8, 2017 · June 8, 2017. by Lin Arison & Diana C. Stoll. The neighborhood of Wadi Nisnas ( nisnas means “mongoose”) is a concentrated hodgepodge of Arab homes and businesses clinging to the Haifa hillside. Here, many say, you can find the much-sought-after Truly Best Falafel in All of Israel — perfectly crunchy and light — at Falafel HaZkenim.

  6. Jun 18, 2018 · Welcome to Wadi Nisnas, a largely Arab neighbourhood with a reputation for Haifas best market produce and outstanding falafel. Wadi Nisnas boomed as an Arab workers’ quarter until the start of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

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