. Palestine and Syria with the chief routes through Mesopotamia and Babylonia; handbook for travellers;. ?V ?jSCTJOi^ o^^. 225 25. Haifa and its Environs. Arrival. Austrian and Egyptian steamers (pp. 2, 3) touch at Haifa oncea week in each direction; an Italian steamer leaves every fortnight forJaffa. A small steamer plies twice a week (weather permitting) betweenHaifa and Acre^ Tyre, Sidon, and Beirilt (voyage to Beirut, 14 hrs.; fares1st cl. 10, 2nd cl. 5fr.). — The harljour of Haifa is fairly good, but steamershave to cast anchor at a considerable distance from shore. A is co


. Palestine and Syria with the chief routes through Mesopotamia and Babylonia; handbook for travellers;. ?V ?jSCTJOi^ o^^. 225 25. Haifa and its Environs. Arrival. Austrian and Egyptian steamers (pp. 2, 3) touch at Haifa oncea week in each direction; an Italian steamer leaves every fortnight forJaffa. A small steamer plies twice a week (weather permitting) betweenHaifa and Acre^ Tyre, Sidon, and Beirilt (voyage to Beirut, 14 hrs.; fares1st cl. 10, 2nd cl. 5fr.). — The harljour of Haifa is fairly good, but steamershave to cast anchor at a considerable distance from shore. A is contemplated in connection with the railway to Damascus(p. 235). Row-boats as at Beirut (p. 274). Hotels, Hotel Carmel (PI. 20; proprietors, Messrs. Kraft), in the Germancolony (p. 226), pens. 8-10 fr. per day, wine extra; Grano New Hotel (keptby A. ^assar): German Catholic Hospice (PI. 11), near the German on Mt. Carmel, see p, 227. — Wine and Beer Booms. Pross(Pi. 21), Wagner (PI. 22), in the German colony. Post Offices. Austrian, in LlopcVs Office; French, near the TelegraphOffice; Turkish (


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