Transportation in Tel Aviv
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Transportation in Tel Aviv can be considered one of the best in Israel. King George Street, Allenby Street, Dizengoff Street, Rothschild Boulevard and in Jaffa - Jerusalem Boulevard, Jaffa are some of the cities main route. The Ayalon Highway (a.k.a. Highway 20) is the cities main entree route to Tel Aviv. This highway passes by the city from north to south - on Ayalon River riverbed. The Ayalon River riverbed has been channeled to run between the northbound and southbound lanes. Namir Road (which links to Highway 2, and extends access from the North) and Begin/Jabotinsky Road (which caters entree from the east, through Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak and Petach Tiqva) are the other access routes of the city. Tel Aviv houses four railway stations by the Ayalon Highway. An average of million people uses the train services from Rishon LeZion, Rehovot, and Petah Tikva to Tel Aviv and back every month. The Central Bus Station of Tel Aviv is really very big. It is situated on the south of the city. Dan Bus Company is the main company that has their bus network in Tel Aviv. Intercity transportation to and from Tel Aviv is provided by the world’s second largest bus company, the Egged Bus Cooperative. The Don Hoz Airport Sde Dov situated on the north of Tel Aviv functions as the main airport for domestic flights in the city. Situated just 15km from Tel Aviv, the Ben Gurion International Airport is Israel’s main international airport.
The excellent Transportation in Tel Aviv will certainly make your stay a more comfortable one.
If you want to know more about Tel Aviv, then you can try the following link:
Tel Aviv Travel Guide