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How To Reach Tel Aviv

Welcome to Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv, the vibrant city on Israel's Mediterranean coastline, is accessible via various modes of transportation. Whether you're flying in from abroad, arriving by sea, or journeying overland from within Israel or neighboring countries, Tel Aviv is well-connected and easy to reach. Here are your transportation options:

By Air

Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) is Israel's main gateway and is located approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv. The airport hosts a wide range of international and domestic flights, connecting Tel Aviv with major cities worldwide.

To reach downtown Tel Aviv from the airport, you have several options:

  • Train: The train station is located on Level S of the Landside Building. Trains to Tel Aviv operate frequently, and the journey to Savidor Central Station takes about 20 minutes.
  • Taxi: An official taxi rank is located outside the Arrivals Hall. A taxi ride to Tel Aviv city center can take around 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • Bus: Several bus services are available outside the Arrivals Hall. Check the Egged website for up-to-date routes and schedules.
  • Shared Shuttle Service: Companies like Nesher Tours offer shared taxi service, also known as a 'sherut,' which can be a cost-effective option.
  • Car Rental: Numerous car rental agencies operate at the airport if you prefer to hire a vehicle for your stay.

By Road

Israel has a network of well-maintained highways and roads, making it convenient to reach Tel Aviv by car or bus from any part of the country. Major highways connecting to Tel Aviv include:

  • Highway 1 from Jerusalem
  • Highway 2 from the north along the coast
  • Highway 4 (Geha Highway) running parallel to Highway 2, slightly inland
  • Highway 20 (Ayalon Highway) running north-south through Tel Aviv

For intercity bus services, companies such as Egged and Dan offer frequent service to and from Tel Aviv, connecting the city with numerous destinations across Israel.

By Sea

For those arriving by sea, the Port of Ashdod and Port of Haifa are the two main international seaports in Israel. They are approximately 40 km and 90 km from Tel Aviv, respectively. Passengers arriving via cruise ships can take a taxi, bus, or a private transfer to Tel Aviv.

By Rail

Israel Railways operates a comprehensive rail network, making train travel a convenient option for reaching Tel Aviv from other parts of the country. Major cities such as Jerusalem, Haifa, and Beer Sheva are connected to Tel Aviv by regular and express train services.

Whether you're arriving by land, sea, or air, Tel Aviv is a city that is easily accessible and promises a memorable stay with its beautiful beaches, bustling markets, and vibrant nightlife.

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