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Tel Aviv Airport Transportation

As the busiest in the country, Ben Gurion Airport rests on the east side of Tel Aviv, making it the chief facility for central Israel. Make your arrival to the historic promised land something worthwhile by having a ride to look forward to, choosing between countless private rides (sedans, SUVs, buses, and vans) as well as a handful of meet-and-greet services perfect for doing business at the heart of the iconic region, whether that means reserving a stretched limousine for posh drop-offs or a tour of the area’s importance by the whim of a local personal driver.

TLV Transportation
Get around as soon as you land by taking advantage of the connecting Israel Railways station, which connects to downtown’s Central Railway Station in 20 minutes. For a ride ready to leave as soon as you are, reserve a shuttle for instant pick-up, choosing between either area shuttle or sedan providers to make the day pass with total ease.

Shared Ride Van
Another way to look forward to the day is with the help of a shared ride van, a low-cost option perfect for one-time drop offs. Save big-time with area shuttle providers, looking forward to wherever your destination is, whether it’s a hotel in Holon or a friend’s apartment in Ramat Gan.

Private Van
Thank yourself tomorrow by reserving a private van with area shuttle providers today. Ideal for big groups that cap at a dozen passengers, vans allow passengers to look forward to expansive landmarks at ease, whether it’s a walk through the Tel Aviv Museum of Art or an afternoon exploring Ariel Sharon Park.

Private Sedan
Book a private sedan to go for the gold in Tel Aviv intimacy, making sure you get through the region with ease by booking with area sedan companies to get the job done. Take your time at romantic urban beaches just off the city’s west coast, also keeping shopping opportunities open at the massively popular Dizengoff Center.

Local Personal Drivers
Get a tour of the region with a local personal driver to keep hidden gems at arms reach, whether it’s for finding out which beaches are the least popular or the best eateries in the southern neighborhood of Jaffa, not to mention seeking out historic landmarks that place guests at the center of the religious universe.

Private SUV
Families looking to enjoy the region should put safety above everything else with a private SUV for getting through the area. Book with area companies to get your ride as soon as you land at Ben Gurion Airport, showing up to unique landmarks perfect for all ages, from theme parks to botanical gardens.

Taxi Cab
Those in need of a timely drop-off should go with a taxi to make the whole trip speedy, arriving to Tel Aviv Fairgrounds for its massive conventions and events just north of Hayarkon Park as well as impromptu flights at Ben Gurion Airport.

Stretched Limousine
Take the world by storm with a ride that takes the cake in terms of how to enjoy the city’s opulent side, reserving a stretched limousine with local providers for chauffeur-guided nights through Ramat Gan’s upscale eateries, afterward looking forward to an elegant arrival to Cameri Theater’s world-famous performances.

Chartered Bus
Huge groups that exceed a dozen passengers may want to reserve a chartered bus, not only for its spacious interior but opportunity to keep everyone together at all times. From wide-open beaches in the west to Rabin Park’s blooming springtime in the east, there’s more than enough land to go around.

TLV Airport Terminals
Ben Gurion Airport offers two main terminals: Terminal 1, which is the oldest terminal handling domestic flights, and Terminal 3, a newer international terminal that replaced Terminal 2.

Terminal 1 (Domestic):
Level G: departures & arrivals, information desk, and a security checkpoint.

Terminal 3 (International):
Level S: train station.
Level G: arrivals, border control, baggage claim, restaurants & shops, and guest services.
Level 1: airport offices and guest services.
Level 2: public transportation.
Level 3: restaurants & shopping mall, guest services, border control, and concourses.
Level 4: airport offices.
Additional: three synagogues, free Wi-Fi, three business lounges, and car rental services.

 

Tel Aviv Airport Shuttles

As one of the most visited airports in the world, Ben Gurion Airport is the one Tel Aviv destination you’ll want to get out of quickly. Do so with a shuttle waiting for you as soon as you land, reserving with local transfer service providers for a quick drop-off to your hotel or area shuttle companies to make sure you’re dropped off at the ease of a rolling wave across the Mediterranean Sea.

Whether you’re looking to get dropped off in the eastern city of Petah Tikva or the northern town of Herzliya, the outlying adventures of Tel Aviv are just as exciting as downtown. Those staying on the east side should take time to walk through the quaint Petah Tikva Museum of Art for historic pieces in an intimate environment, while southside adventurers should set time aside to enjoy the interior works at Design Museum Holon. Follow a few helpful tips before starting your journey into Israel’s vast 20th-century vibe by memorizing your shuttle’s information. Stick close to the airport ground transportation on Level 2 to make sure you’re close to your shuttle when it comes time for pick-up, also scheduling your pick-up a few minutes after your arrival to ensure you meet on time. Be sure to keep track of additional information by simply printing out the confirmation email after you’ve made reservations. In the event that you get lost in the airport, seek out an information desk at the International Terminal Ground Level.

About Ben Gurion Airport
A modern facility with a beautiful arrivals hall, there’s plenty to do inside of Ben Gurion Airport, even more when you leave the facility’s grandiose walls. A twenty-five minute drive from downtown Tel Aviv, the facility offers a vivid view of the east side of town as well as a handful of airport hotels in the close neighborhoods of Yehud and Shikun Rusim. The most popular in the immediate area is Kfar Chabad, home to simple rooms, kitchenettes, and rooftop patios just west of the main terminal.

Choose between a variety of shops and eateries sprawled across both terminals as well, Terminal 3 offering a small shopping mall referred to as ‘Buy & Bye’. The mall offers shops, eateries, and a post office, giving fliers the opportunities to stay comfy with something at Victoria’s Secret, or keeping closer to the masculine at BOSS Menswear Shop. Some of the most popular on-site eateries include the posh King David Lounge and the locally popular fast food at Burgeranch.

For fliers who plan to stick close to their flight beginning, middle and end, Ben Gurion Airport is surrounded by attractions perfect for instant attractions. One of the closest getaways is Ramat Gan National Park, home to the iconic Safari zoo, which showcases a slice of Africa through live tours, as well as the natural history waiting inside Man and the Living Museum. For something more laid-back, unwind at Ariel Sharon Park for a look at one of the world’s most eco-friendly constructions famous for transforming an old landfill into a beautiful oasis.

Tel Aviv Destinations
A relatively small city surrounded by other small cities, Tel Aviv is a seaside escape first and foremost. See that seaside at the famous Tel-Aviv Port, an iconic lookout known for its sparkling views of the Mediterranean as well as next-door access to cafes and beaches. A bit to the west of Tel-Aviv Port is Independence Park, another waterside oasis connected to the Shlomo Lahat Promenade as well as the fanciful Hilton Tel Aviv. Gawk at the area’s splendid post-modern architecture as well by keeping along the trail toward The Crazy House Maison Folly, an odd structure that doubles as a kitschy museum.

In addition to all the unique beachside getaways, there’s a rich array of museums to check out, from the countless local galleries on along Ben Yehuda Street to the world famous home of the Israeli poet, Chaim Nahman Bialik at the early 20th-century Bialik House. Another popular exhibit is the Eretz Israel Museum, a historic facility exploring the region’s culture just south of Tel Aviv University. End the day at the expansive Hayarkon Park before sunset washes the beauty away, looking forward to six gorgeously landscaped gardens, riverside trails, and neighboring theme parks, finally topping the night off with a bite to eat at the iconic Taizu Restaurant, by far the city’s busiest restaurant.

Lounges at Ben Gurion Airport
Make sure you’re comfortable every second of your trip by spending layovers in luxury. Terminal 1 offers only the Masada Lounge, which accepts payment at the door in exchange for complimentary beverages, computers, Wi-Fi, and reading material. Those arriving to Terminal 3 can choose between the Dan Lounge in Concourse B and C with either a pre-paid pass or Priority Pass membership, while Arbel Lounge on Level 1 accepts payment at the door. All lounges in Terminal 3 come with free Wi-Fi, fax machines, and newspapers, while the Dan Lounge exclusively offers a self-serve buffet.

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