Sherut-A popular, reasonably priced way to get to Jerusalem from Ben-Gurion Airport is by these 8 to 10 passengers vans with a fixed per-person rate (NIS 65, baggage included). The sherut stand, run by Nesher Sheruts, is to the left as you exit the arrivals area of the terminal building.

How do I get from Jerusalem to the airport?

The shuttle bus from Ben Gurion Airport to Jerusalem (#485) is available 24 hours a day, 6 days a week (not on Shabbat). Generally, it departs hourly during this time, and runs to several central points in Jerusalem, including Jerusalem’s Central Bus Station. The journey time to Jerusalem is approximately 1 hour.

How do I book a sherut in Israel?

To go to the airport, you can call the local sherut providers office 24 hours in advance to book a sherut to pick you up from where you are staying and drop you at the airport.

What airport in Israel is closest to Jerusalem?

Ben Gurion Airport
Israel’s international airport Ben Gurion Airport is situated near the town of Lod, 35 minutes from Jerusalem and about a half hour drive from Tel Aviv.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Israel?

Taxi drivers in Israel do not generally expect to be tipped, and will generally return change to you without even asking if you would like it.

How much is the bus from Ben Gurion to Jerusalem?

The bus ride from Ben Gurion airport to Jerusalem takes 1 hour and a one-way ticket costs €4. The shuttle is available every 30 minutes from the airport.

How much is train from Ben Gurion to Jerusalem?

The quickest way to get from Ben Gurion Airport Station to Jerusalem is to train which costs ₪ 13 – ₪ 18 and takes 26 min.

How do you take Sherut?

How to use a Sherut? Just raise your hand to stop it (like a taxi). Unlike a bus, you have to sit back then pay. To do this, simply tap on the shoulder of the people in front of you who will pass the money to the driver.

How much is a Sherut from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem?

The sherut from Tel Aviv (city) to Jerusalem costs 24 or 25 shekels (I forget exactly, I asked a few weeks ago for somebody) on weekdays, and 34 or 35 shekels (likewise) on Shabbat. There is no extra charge for luggage, but you can’t take large amounts of luggage because there is nowhere to put it.