Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, is situated on the western slope of Mount Herzl on the Mount of Remembrance in Jerusalem. Here are your options to reach this poignant destination:
Light Rail: Take the light rail and get off at the Mount Herzl stop. From there, you have to walk approximately 20 minutes to reach Yad Vashem.
Buses: Several bus lines can take you to Yad Vashem, including lines 74, 75, and 78. Get off at the Mount Herzl stop, and walk from there.
If you're driving to Yad Vashem, use GPS navigation and type in "Yad Vashem". There's a free parking lot for visitors.
Taking a taxi is a convenient option. Just tell the driver you're heading to Yad Vashem, located next to Mount Herzl. They'll know where to go.
Many tour companies offer trips that include Yad Vashem on their itinerary. This can be a stress-free way to visit, as transportation and logistics are handled for you.
Yad Vashem is accessible for disabled visitors, and there are shuttle services offered from the main entrance to the different museums and monuments.
Before planning your visit, check the current opening hours on the official website as they can change throughout the year.