Hayarkon Street, crosses the city from south to north and reaches the north, to the banks of the Yarkon River. The street is parallel to the seashore. It was built according to the plan of the Scottish architect Patrick Geddes in 1925. On the right you can see Independence Park. In which stands a memorial to the pilots who fell defending Tel Aviv from an Egyptian attack after the declaration of independence of the State of Israel. The nearby street is named Arlozorov Street. Many embassies and hotels are located along the street.
The information about the red bus - Line 100 in Tel Aviv is based on data from 2019. If you're considering using this service, it's essential to verify whether it's still operational and to confirm all details, such as the schedule, ticket prices, and payment options. The conditions like the ability to purchase tickets only from the driver or that payments are cash-only might have changed. Given how rapidly public transportation can evolve, especially in a city as dynamic as Tel Aviv, it's crucial to have the most current information.