Israel Transportation

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Travel Tips for Transportation in Israel

Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv & Surrounds, Israel
The best and cheapest way to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or vice versa, is with the multiple person taxis that run between the two cities. It is convenient since you just pile in and wait for the taxi to fill up to the point where the driver feels he has enough passengers and off you go. Just DO NOT expect to carry a huge backback or any suitcases with you. This is a commuter taxi, not a luggage transportation service!
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Jerusalem, Israel
A place of grand history, physical beauty, and the most holy place on earth. I was spellbound and the layers of history were awesome, can't wait to return. Pay attention to what/who is around you, don't worry about the soldiers and their guns, it is life there. Definitely get a solid cost before getting into the taxi, travel in groups, and enjoy the nightlife.
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Ramat HaSharon, Tel Aviv & Surrounds, Israel
Rich city, not much to do there... Nice night life on weekends, kiosks are open at night during weekends. The main streets are short so you can walk around 20 minutes and you're done exploring.
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Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv & Surrounds, Israel
Tel Aviv is a great city no matter who you are and what you want to do. It's hot and sunny, has a nice beach and a long, nice market that leads to it! Get fresh fruit, orange juice, your own jewish clothing or just tacky souverirs. Appareantly there's an excellent night life (haven't experiences it though) and it's nice just walking home in the middle of the night when the soft yellow lights hanging over the streets. Mm. It's not hard finding good food and if you feel like it - hop on a bus and go to Jerusalem, it only takes a couple of hours!
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Netanya, Tel Aviv & Surrounds, Israel
you dont want to go to the main bus stop
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