The Eretz Israel Museum is a historical and cultural institution in Tel Aviv, renowned for its exhibits on the land and history of Israel. Reaching the museum can be done in several ways:
If you are driving, you can reach the museum via the Ayalon Highway (Route 20), exiting at the Rokach Boulevard exit. The museum offers free parking for visitors.
Taxis are readily available throughout Tel Aviv and can be hailed on the street or booked via phone or a taxi app. Simply provide the museum's address: 2 Haim Levanon Street, Tel Aviv, to your driver.
Tel Aviv is very bike-friendly, with a network of bike paths. You can rent a bicycle from various locations around the city or use the Tel-O-Fun bike-share program to reach the museum.
If you're staying in the vicinity of the museum, Tel Aviv is a walkable city, and you could enjoy a leisurely walk to the museum, depending on your location and the weather.