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Everything you need to know before your Los Angeles Tel Aviv flight

How to go to Tel Aviv from the airport?

Travelers on a Los Angeles to Tel Aviv flight will land at Ben Gurion Airport(IATA code: TLV), 13 miles southeast of Tel Aviv. The city center is just a 15 to 20-minute ride by train from Terminal 3. Other modes of transport include:

  • Bus (like the train, not available on Shabbat, service 445 leaving from gate one, 45 minutes to the center)
  • Sherut (shared minibus taxi)
  • Rental car
  • Taxis

What are the formalities for a flight Los Angeles Tel Aviv?

If you’re flying from Los Angeles (LAX) to Tel Aviv and are an American citizen, you should just need a passport that’s valid for 6 monthsfrom the date of your departure from Israel. You will receive a 90-day visa on arrival. As there are different rules applicable to dual nationals/overseas Israelis and Palestinians, it is highly advisable to check Israeli government guidelines.

When to go to Tel Aviv?

It really depends what you’re looking for. If you want hot, beach weather, then July and August are best. If you prefer cooler temperatures (and fewer crowds), then April to June and September/October may be better. Major celebrations and religious festivals occur in May (Independence Day) and the autumn (Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Simchat Torah)

What to do in Tel Aviv?

Tel Aviv is an amazing place simply for watching everyday life happen – in the markets and cafés, on the beaches– there’s a relaxed ambiance that’s genuinely infectious. The old town and port of Jaffaare not to be missed – a stark contrast to the modernity of Tel Aviv, which is just 100 years old. The eclectic mix of architecture is a real draw, with pride of place going to the Bauhaus style. There are a number of excellent historical and archeological museums like the Eretz Israel Museum, the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsotand the Museum of the History of Tel-Aviv Jaffa, but don’t neglect the excellent art galleries, foremost of which are the Tel Aviv Museum of Artand the Ilana Goor Museum.