Trains in Israel are generally comfortable, convenient, and reasonably swift, but they stop during Shabbat. Second-class compartments are great places to meet fellow travelers. Trains, however, are not ...more
In Israel, buses are the most popular and most convenient mode of transportation. Except for the Dan Company (☎ 03 639 44 44) in Tel Aviv and the Arab buses serving the West Bank, Galilee, and Gaza, ...more
Generally, cars offer speed, freedom, access to the countryside, and an escape from the town-to-town mentality of trains. The US State Department advises caution while driving in Israel because of its ...more
Israeli companies offer both private and less expensive sherut (shared) taxis. Regular private taxi rides are called special (pronounced “spatial”). City taxis operating as special must use a meter ...more
Let’S Not Go. Let’s Go urges you to consider the risks before you choose to hitch. We do not recommend hitching as a safe means of transportation, and none of the information presented here ...more
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