Denia, Haifa
Facts and practical information
Denia is a district of Haifa, Israel, located on Mount Carmel. Denia and its associated neighborhoods capture the southernmost part of Haifa's jurisdiction area, which is also the highest-elevated topographically, and make up the city's altogether most affluent and least densely populated residential borough, with a population count of slightly more than 11,000 in 2008. It lies approximately 5 kilometers in a beeline from downtown Haifa and is crossed by Aba Hushi Avenue, which has made the district sometimes be referred to as the "Aba Hushi Axis". It is bordered by Nesher to the east, Nave Sha'anan to northeast, Ahuza to the north, Tirat Carmel to the west and the Mount Carmel National Park, among which portions of Hof HaCarmel Regional Council are interspersed, to the south. The University of Haifa's main campus, with its identifiable Eshkol Tower, is located in the borough. ()
Haifa
Denia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hecht Museum, Younes and Soraya Nazarian Library, Elyachar Central Library, University of Haifa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Denia?
How to get to Denia by public transport?
Bus
- Zalman Shne'ur G • Lines: 20B (20 min walk)
- Hankin/Komoly • Lines: 180 (32 min walk)