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Spring is one of the best times to visit Tel Aviv. Temperatures from March to April are pleasant and the crowds of the summer months have yet to arrive. The cool weather makes exploring the city on foot comfortable and prices are affordable. The only downside for visiting the city during this time is that the Mediterranean isn't warm enough yet for swimming.
Another great time to visit the city is during autumn. From September to November temperatures are cool, and the summer crowds start to head home meaning you won't struggle to find deals on accommodation or flights.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Tel Aviv. Expect to find high hotel rates and an increase in airfare as travellers flock from all over to enjoy the city's ideal beach weather. To avoid the high season prices, book your flights and accommodation at least two months in advance.
Despite the colder weather, Tel Aviv still sees a bump in tourism from European travellers in its winter months. To make sure you get a decent price on accommodation between December to February, make a reservation at least one month in advance.
Located 19 km from Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion is the main international airport for Israel. It's considered to be one of the top airports in the Middle East due to its high levels of security. The airport is also the 48th busiest in Asia and serves as a hub for El Al, Israir Airlines, Arkia and Sun D'Or.
The most convenient way to get from the airport to Tel Aviv is with the airport shuttle. The service runs every hour from Terminal 1 and 3 with tickets costing ILS 60 one-way. You can also choose to get dropped off at your hotel or in the city centre.
If you want to take a taxi into the city, you'll find cabs waiting outside the arrivals hall. Fares are fixed, and divers can also charge for luggage.
The Ben Gurion Airport Railway Station is located on the lower level of Terminal 3. The ride into town takes 20 minutes, and the line operates 24 hours a day except on Shabbat.
All the major car rental companies are in the arrivals hall. Cars are a bus ride away, and you just need to follow the signs to the drop off point when returning the car.