How to get around in Tel Aviv?
Tip: At Kalvaves – a vacation in Tel Aviv is everything a tourist can dream of, not least thanks to the comfort and ease of movement in the city. We have compiled here for you all the transportation options in Tel Aviv, so that you can choose the most suitable one for you during your vacation at the Sea Executive Suites hotel:
Tel Ofen – Tel Aviv is a flat city, which makes renting a bike a cheap and convenient solution! Most of the streets in the city, and of course the promenade below the hotel, have designated bike lanes where you can ride safely. Bicycles can be rented by the day or by the week through the Tel Ofen bicycle station managed by the city.
Daily rate – 17 NIS, 3-day rate – 48 NIS, weekly rate – 70 NIS.
Electric scooters – almost every street has an electric scooter that the owner does not forget, but it can be rented until the time of use through an app. Unlike a tele-bike, the scooter does not have to return to a certain station, it can be taken anywhere and left there. The companies that operate this service are BIRD, WIND, LIME and LEO, and to use this service you have to download their app.
Green vehicles: Auto Tel – The Municipality of Tel Aviv offers you a partner car for rent and you pay by the minute of its use. The green vehicles are assigned designated parking spaces all over the city, saving time in finding parking spaces and using Same-Tal is particularly convenient and efficient.
Service taxis – a classic form of transportation in Tel Aviv are the yellow service taxis that operate on the main routes of the city and allow pick-up and drop-off at any given moment on those roads. Recommended streets for service taxis are Dizengoff, Ben Yehuda (which is near the hotel), Rothschild Boulevard and Allenby. Travel cost 6 NIS and 10 NIS during Shabbat.
A regular taxi – Gett, Rexi and Yango allow you to order a taxi through the app without waiting on the street. The service is active throughout the city and offers full availability even on weekends. Due to the small size of Tel Aviv, the average cost of a taxi in the city is between NIS 25-35. The green vehicles are assigned designated parking spaces all over the city, saving time in locating parking spaces and using same-Tal is particularly convenient and efficient.
Buses – buses of 3 companies operate throughout the city: Dan, Egged and Metropolitan, transporting locals and tourists from place to place in the most convenient way. The bus lines travel throughout the city, and the time is short, you can recharge the multi-kou card or buy a free day pass to ride the bus.
Light rail – the easiest way to get to Tel Aviv by public transport is by train. There are 4 train stations in Tel Aviv from south to north: the Hagana, the Shalom, the Sevidor Center and the University. The train station is not in the city center but borders the bus station from where you can reach the city in a short ride.
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