This intersection of Bankovskaya Street and Jaffa Street perfectly symbolizes the history of Haifa in the early twentieth century. Jaffa Street was the main highway connecting Haifa with the center of the country - Jaffa. When the British built parallel to it, King George the Fifth Avenue (modern Atzmaut Street), banks, representative offices of shipping companies, embassies and everything related to trade and maritime transportation began to appear here. Translated with Google Translate
A mixture of former English colonial grandeur, long desolation and modern revival. Jaffa Street, the old port area and the current update in a good mix of stories and adventures that can only happen in a port city, where Germans, British, illegal immigrants and underground fighters left their mark. It will not do without the mythological Israeli car Susit, daring attacks by underground fighters, tragic flooding of ships, pubs, bars and restaurants, from traditional Mediterranean cuisine to a classic English pub or French restaurant. Let's go for a walk. Translated with Google Translate