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Explore the rich military history at Israel's Army 21 Site, where the past meets the present in a captivating tourist attraction.
Immerse yourself in history at the Army 21 Site, a remarkable historical landmark in Israel. Explore its rich heritage, captivating stories, and scenic surroundings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by navigating to Route 6 (the Trans-Israel Highway). Take the exit towards Route 44 and merge onto it. Continue on Route 44 for approximately 10 kilometers until you reach a sign for the Army 21 site. Turn onto the access road that leads directly to the site. Parking is available on-site, but do check for any parking fees that may apply.
Public Transportation
To reach the Army 21 site via public transportation, you can take a bus from any central location in the Central District. Look for bus lines heading towards 'Kiryat Gat' and get off at the 'Kiryat Gat' bus terminal. From there, transfer to bus line 38, which goes directly to the Army 21 site. The bus fare is approximately 6-12 NIS, depending on your starting location. The total travel time may take around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on connections.
Taxi or Rideshare
If you prefer a more direct route without public transport changes, consider taking a taxi or rideshare service like Gett or Uber. Simply input 'Army 21 site' as your destination. The cost may vary, but expect to pay around 100-150 NIS from central locations in the Central District. This option is particularly convenient if you are traveling with a group or have luggage.
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