The stretch of the Yarkon River, extending from the Route 482 bridge, tracing the historic route from Jaffa to Shechem, to the Asuta Ramat HaHayal medical complex, stands out as one of the most picturesque segments of the park lining the river. Here, lush vegetation, tranquil waters, and many walking trails define the landscape, rendering it a beloved leisure destination for city dwellers and tourists alike.
A walk in the central part of Hayarkon Park from the historic Bridge of Ten Mills to the modern Assuta Hospital in Ramat HaHayal is a journey from the past to the present. The Ten Mills Bridge is an important historical point reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. The parallel route 482 connects the ancient with the modern, presenting a metropolis above the Yarkon River. This part of the park is distinguished by its magnificent landscape design, making it one of the most beautiful and updated. Assuta Ramat HaChayal and Maccabi highlight the site's status as a center for leading medical services in Israel. Translated with Google Translate