Reaching the General Exhibition Gallery in the picturesque city of Safed (Tzfat), located in the Northern District of Israel, is an adventure by itself given the rich historical and cultural backdrop of the city. Below are various transportation options to help you plan your visit:
From Tel Aviv: Take Highway 6 North (toll road) and then continue onto Route 70 at the Iron interchange. Proceed to Route 85, passing through the cities of Akko (Acre) and Rame. Finally, take Route 866 up to Safed. Travel time is approximately 2 to 2.5 hours.
From Jerusalem: Take Route 1 towards Tel Aviv and then switch to Highway 6 North. Follow the same directions as above once on Highway 6. The journey may take around 2.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic.
Buses to Safed usually depart from major cities such as Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa. The primary bus companies are Egged (www.egged.co.il) and Nateev Express. Due to possible schedule changes, it’s recommended to check the bus company's website or call their customer service for the latest information. Upon arrival in Safed, a local bus or taxi can take you to the General Exhibition Gallery.
The closest airport is Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv. From there, rent a car or catch a bus/train to Safed as mentioned above. There are no direct commercial flights to Safed.
Safed offers a variety of accommodations, from luxury hotels to guest houses and bed and breakfasts. It's advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak tourist seasons which include Jewish holidays and summer months.
The gallery itself is a hub of local art and culture, showcasing a range of traditional and contemporary works. Visitors are advised to check the opening hours in advance as they may vary throughout the year or during special events.
For any more personalized travel advice or queries on what else to do in and around Safed, don't hesitate to reach out to the local tourist information center.