Our walk around the Bat Galim quarter begins with a small square in the Rambam hospital area. The hospital is named after the famous medieval Jewish physician and philosopher, Rabbi-born Moshe Ben Maimon, born in Spain. It is convenient to leave the car in the underground parking lot and go on foot to, once, the building of the first Carmelite monastery, and now the administrative building of the hospital. It is better to start this journey in the afternoon. Parking is more free - the main influx is in the morning when people come to the hospital for outpatient procedures. The cost of parking will be about 40 NIS depending on the time. Translated with Google Translate