Welcome to Jaffa, a historic port city now part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel! Kedumim Square is a central point of interest in this ancient neighborhood. Below you will find detailed information on how to arrive at this scenic location.
Bus: Jaffa is well-serviced by public buses. You can catch a number of buses from various locations in Tel Aviv that will drop you within walking distance of Kedumim Square. Buses such as line 10, 18, 28, 41, 46, 125, or 142 are good choices, depending on your starting point. Always check the latest schedules and routes, as they may change.
Train: If you're coming from elsewhere in Israel, the train might be a convenient option. While there isn't a train station directly in Jaffa, the nearest stations are Tel Aviv-HaHagana or Tel Aviv-Savidor Center. From these stations, you can take a bus or taxi to Jaffa.
If you prefer to drive, you can use GPS navigation and set Kedumim Square, Jaffa as your destination. There's typically some street parking in the area, as well as parking lots, but be aware that parking in Jaffa can be challenging during peak tourist seasons and on weekends.
Bike: Tel Aviv-Jaffa offers a bike-sharing program known as Tel-O-Fun. You can rent a bike and enjoy a scenic route along the Tel Aviv promenade which extends to Jaffa. There are several bike stations where you can pick up and return your rental.
Walking: If you're staying in Tel Aviv, particularly in the southern neighborhoods, Jaffa is a pleasant walk away. You can follow the beach promenade to the ancient port and from there to Kedumim Square.
Alternatively, taxis and rideshare options like Gett are available throughout Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Simply specify Kedumim Square as your destination. Note that fares vary based on the distance and time of day.
Note: Public transportation in Israel does not operate during Shabbat (from Friday evening to Saturday evening), so plan accordingly if you're visiting during the weekend.
Enjoy your time at Kedumim Square and the historic city of Jaffa!