Compiled by Jody werner with the help of fellow Jangloers.
1) From the Central Bus Station take the 480 bus to the train station
in Tel Aviv. We took the train north to Netanya and got off at the
Beit Yehoshua station. From there, one can take a van that stops
right in front of the store. The cost is minimal.
2) I noticed that the Netanya railway station is about 10 minutes
walk from Ikea. You can get a bus from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv
(Arlozorof) and then the train to Netanya. IKEA will send your
purchases home by truck for a fee.
3) I am sure that you could go with an Egged bus to Netanya, and just
get off and walk from the intersection. It is probably about 10
minutes by foot from the intersection to the store. The intersection
is called Tzomet HaPoleg (Netanya Darom). You could try looking on
Egged website
www.egged.co.il
4) From the Netanya tachana merkazit take a taxi to ikea -about 30
shekels and then do the same for the way home.
5) They are at Machlef Poleg in Netanya. You can get there by bus.
There is a bus from The Tel Aviv bus station every 20 minutes or so.
See www.egged.co.il They deliver for a reasonable fee. Call ahead of
time to make sure that they have what you need in stock.
6) Or, renting a car with a bunch of people and sharing the expenses.
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