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Explore the Palmach Museum in Tel Aviv, a profound tribute to Israel's elite fighting force, showcasing bravery and history through immersive exhibits.
The Palmach Museum in Tel Aviv is a captivating tribute to the elite fighting force that played a crucial role in Israel's history. With engaging exhibits and immersive storytelling, visitors can explore the valor and sacrifice of the Palmach fighters, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Bus
From Herzliya, walk to the nearest bus stop on HaGai Street (it’s a main road). Take bus number 90 or 82 towards Tel Aviv. The journey will take about 30-40 minutes. Get off at the 'Hatzafon' stop in Tel Aviv. From there, walk east towards Chaim Levanon St for about 10 minutes. The Palmach Museum will be on your left at Chaim Levanon St 10.
Train
Head to the Herzliya train station, which is located near the city center. Take a train heading towards Tel Aviv. Get off at the Savidor Central Station. From Savidor Central, you can either take a taxi or use public transportation (bus number 25) to get to the Palmach Museum. If you choose to walk, it’s about a 30-minute walk from the station heading south on the main roads.
Taxi or Ride-Sharing
You can book a taxi or a ride-sharing service (like Gett or Uber) from anywhere in Herzliya directly to the Palmach Museum. Just enter the address: Chaim Levanon St 10, Tel Aviv-Yafo. The drive should take around 20-30 minutes depending on traffic.
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