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Discover the Serenity of Ra'anana Park
Explore Geshur HaShdout, a charming tourist attraction in Ra'anana, where culture, nature, and local experiences await every traveler.
Geshur HaShdout, located in the vibrant city of Ra'anana, is a must-visit tourist attraction that offers a unique blend of culture, history, and leisure. This inviting destination is perfect for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the local charm, with its picturesque surroundings and engaging experiences.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the center of Hod Hasharon, head towards the main road, Sokolov Street. Walk north on Sokolov Street until you reach the junction with HaSharon Street. Turn left onto HaSharon Street and continue straight until you reach the intersection with Rehovim Street. At the intersection, turn right onto Rehovim Street and walk until you see the bus stop for line 7. Take bus line 7 towards Ra'anana and get off at the stop 'Ra'anana Junction'. From the bus stop, you will need to walk approximately 10 minutes. Head northwest on the main road, which is Ra'anana Avenue, and follow the signs towards גשר השדות (Gishar HaSadot).
Public Transport
From Hod Hasharon, take bus line 7 towards Ra'anana. Board the bus at any stop along Sokolov Street. The journey will take about 15 minutes. Disembark at the 'Ra'anana Junction' stop. After getting off, walk towards Ra'anana Avenue and continue straight until you reach גשר השדות. This short walk should take around 10-15 minutes.
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Discover Hod Hasharon, a serene suburban haven in Israel, known for its lush parks, historical sites, and vibrant dining scene, just a short drive from Tel Aviv.
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