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Middle East: Israel: Tel Aviv Bus Station

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TEL AVIV (Bus Station), Israel

"After a few hours a security guard started beating us to wake us up." (Sagi)
"This place can only be ranked very, VERY poor." (Tor Thrysøe)

What you can look forward to:

  • quiet place near a tattoo and piercing studio
  • cold
  • sleeping not permitted
  • pay toilets

Recent Review:

Contributed by Sagi
"On December 27 night, after a concert in Yafo, me and my friend went to Tel Aviv central bus station to get some sleep before our bus comes at the morning (6 hours later). Due to the fact that the station is closed and has 7 floors, finding a sleeping spot will be easy, right? No! The 2 top floors where the bus stations are are uncomfortable, the other floors with stores had no place you could sleep quietly, with no shop owners to bother you. So we found a quiet place at the 3rd floor near a tattoo and piercing studio, I was going to pierce my tongue when i wake up but it didn't open at time. we went to sleep on the floor. It was cold (don't know if it was because it was December or because the air condition was on) and hard. After a few hours a security guard started beating us to wake us up. He didn't let us sleep anywhere since then."

 

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Tel Aviv Airport

Celebrating airport sleeping since July 11, 1996
Last updated December 26, 2008

 

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