Haifa metropolitan area


The Haifa metropolitan area is a metropolitan area including areas from both the Haifa and the Northern districts of Israel. It is located along the Israeli Mediterranean coastline. With an estimated population of almost 1 million, the Haifa metropolitan area is the third largest metropolitan area in Israel, behind Gush Dan and Greater Jerusalem.

Metropolitan rings

Israel Central Bureau of Statistics divides the Haifa metropolitan area into three areas:
Notes1 The population of "Jews and others" includes Jews, non-Arab Christians and those not classified by religion.2 The core area includes the city of Haifa.3 The inner ring consists of the Haifa District and includes the cities Kiryat Bialik, Kiryat Yam, Kiryat Motzkin, Kiryat Ata, Tirat Carmel and Nesher, as well as a multitude of smaller towns.4 The outer ring includes the cities Tamra, Karmiel, Acre, Shfar'am and Nahariya, as well as many smaller towns.

Economy

Business districts

Shopping centers

Haifa
Krayot
Nahariya
Karmiel
Akko
Shefaram

Transportation

The bus company Egged runs many lines within Haifa and some lines connecting Haifa with other cities in the metropolitan area. Israel's national highway network connects Haifa with other metropolitan areas, cities and suburbs. Haifa Airport serves domestics flights to Eilat and international flights to Cyprus and Greece. Israel Railways runs inter city lines to other cities in the country and one commuter line from Haifa to its northern suburbs. There are plans for two new lines to its eastern suburbs.

Major highways

The major highways in the Haifa metropolitan area include Area are:Highway 2 – connects Haifa with Tel Aviv.Highway 4 – connects all Israeli coastal plain cities and pass via Haifa city.Highway 75 – connects Haifa with Lower Galilee via Jezreel Valley.Highway 70 – connects Carmel plain with Western Galilee. Highway 85 – connects Akko with Upper Galilee.Highway 79 – connects Krayot area with Lower Galilee.