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Points of Interest Points of Interest ­ Azrieli Center (E3) Beaches (E1) Charles Clore Park (F1) Dizengoff Center (E2) Expo Tel Aviv (B4) ­­ Florentine (G2) ­ ­ HaBima Square & HaBima Theatre (E3) HaCarmel Market (F2) Nahalat Binyamin St. (F2) HaTachana Old Train Station (G2) ­ HaYarkon Park (B4) Museum of the Jewish People (Beit HaTfutsot) (A3) MUZA (Eretz Israel Museum) (B3) ­­ Neve Tsedek (G2) Old Jaffa, The Flea Market (H1) Rabin Square, Yitshak Rabin Memorial (E2) Rothschild Blvd., Allenby St. (F2) Sarona Templar Colony (E3) Savidor Center Terminal (D4) Suzzane Dellal Center (G2) Tel Aviv Museum of Art & Performing Arts Center (E3) Tel Aviv Port (C2) ­ ­ Legend Bus Tourist Terminal Information Train Market Station Designated Hospital Beach 'Sherut' Taxi Route. Sherut taxis operate 7 days ­ a week (Service hours are subject to change) Distance scale Tel Aviv Tourist Information Centers The Tourist Info Centers provide useful information in a selection of languages about points of interest, tours, attractions and events around the city. Our team and volunteers will be glad to ­­ help you plan your stay in Tel Aviv-Yafo. ­­ Tel Aviv Boardwalk Information Center (F1) 46 Herbert Samuel St. April-October: Sun-Thu 9:30am-6:30pm, Fri 9am-2pm November-March: Sun-Thu 9:30am-5:30pm, Fri 9am-1pm Phone number: 03-5166188 Jaffa Information Center (H1) 2 Marzuk and Azar St. April-October: Sun-Thu 9:30am-6:30pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am-5:30pm November-March: Sun-Thu 9:30am-5:30pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am-5pm Phone number: 03-5166188 Independence Trail Information Center (F2) 11 Rothschild Blvd. April-October: Sat-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri 9am-5pm November-March: Sat-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri 9am-4pm Pop-Up Info Centers Additional info centers can be found throughout the city during main events and during the summertime. Opening hours vary, Check online at: visit.tel-aviv.gov.il. Check before you travel: No Bus/Train service on the Jewish Sabbath (Friday sundown to Saturday nightfall) and certain Jewish Holidays (Holiday eve sundown to Holiday ­ ­ nightfall). For clarity and ease of use, this map and its indices include only the main bus routes of Tel-Aviv-Yafo and their operating hours. Operation hours may change due to Daylight Savings time. *Night Buses operate from Tel Aviv-Yafo to many cities within the metro area and to Jerusalem on Thursdays & Saturdays. For more information: Info Center: bus.gov.il | 8787 * Israel Railways: rail.co.il/en | *5770 Tel Aviv Nonstop City: visit.tel-aviv.gov.il המפה מבוססת על נתוני GIS עיריית תל אביב-יפו והודפסה בהיתר ממנה. .This map represents main bus lines only This map is based on data from Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality GIS and printed with it's permission ט.ל.ח - השימוש במפה באחריות המשתמש בלבד. .April 2019) Errors and omissions may occur, the use of the map is the user responsibility only).
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