So, if you use public transport in Tel Aviv for the first time, you need to know a few important things. First: Tel Aviv and its surroundings are called Gush Dan. Second: there are two transport zones: Gush Dan and Gush Dan Murkhav (extended). Third: all train and bus journeys are paid using the Rav Kav card. Fourthly: you can replenish money on the account of the Rav Kav card at the convenience store. And the last one is security. At the entrance to any public places in Israel, you must pass a security check. You can purchase the Rav Kav at the ticket’s office. You can use the Rav Kav for any kind of public transportation. The daily rate in the Gush Dan area is 13.5 shekels. The weekly pass is 63 shekels. You need a train to Moshe Dayan station. Direct trains to Moshe Dayan station depart every half hour. Do not be surprised if you see this message at each stop. We do not know where you entered the train but take care that you are comfortable at any stop. If you do not need this information, just scroll down to cool facts. Some facts: The station was built in 1994-1996 in a post-modern style. In 2001 it was decided to add an additional track on the line and therefore it was necessary to add another platform at the station. The expansion work included the diversion of the channel in which the Ayalon stream flows to the east, so that part of it passes under the eastern routes of the Ayalon Freeway. In 2016, the Ministry of the Environment published exceptional results of air pollution in the station area, due to its proximity to the Ayalon Highway and the lack of ventilation in its territory. At the same year, work has been done to expand the station, by constructing an additional terminal south of the existing terminal.
Rothschild Boulevard is the heart of Rishon LeTsion. The history of each European country is closely connected with this famous Jewish family. The first Jewish city in the new history was built with the support of the Rothschilds. Here, along the famous boulevard, there are parks, restaurants, and shops, as well as an amazing route to historic sites.