Originally Posted by nombody
(Post 31257213)
I had read previously somewhere that Lot 26 had an unpaved section that was free parking. Is that still the case?
https://umanshalom.co.il/tourist-inf...9%D7%A0%D7%9D/ |
Originally Posted by hnussbacher
(Post 31257328)
This is in Hebrew but shows details about lot #26 :
https://umanshalom.co.il/tourist-inf...9%D7%A0%D7%9D/ |
I have started looking at other options.
http://www.valetport.co.il seem OK. They are owned by Laufer, and approved by the airport authority. The cars are stored on airport property. For 3 days+ they would be cheaper than the pardes/kerem car parks until the recent change. I will try them for my next trip and report back. |
Originally Posted by nombody
(Post 31257918)
I know but that article is from a year ago, so I was wondering if anyone has updated info about Lot 26 if they still have the free unpaved section?
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Originally Posted by nombody
(Post 31260430)
UPDATE: I was at TLV last night dropping someone off so afterwards I drove over to lot 26, and it appears to be all paved now and the entire lot seems to be a pay lot at 40 shekels per day for long term parking. Did not see any shuttle buses around , so I would add extra time to use this lot.
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How does one get to lot 26? The horrible IAA website does not have a terminal map.
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Originally Posted by BATLV
(Post 31260848)
How does one get to lot 26? The horrible IAA website does not have a terminal map.
https://umanshalom.co.il/tourist-inf...9%D7%A0%D7%9D/ |
Originally Posted by BATLV
(Post 31260848)
How does one get to lot 26? The horrible IAA website does not have a terminal map.
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UPDATE:
Last night I returned to TLV. The experience of "Car Park 26" on return was FAR worse than on arrival. I had a good deal of luggage, including a box with legs for an electronic keyboard. To get to the bus to the car park you need to go all the way to the end of the arrivals hall (left hand end if you are facing the terminal) and out of a narrow door. This door is only just wide enough to take a baggage trolley with large suitcases on it. I had to take the box off the trolley and squeeze through the door. Next was the interminable wait for the bus, which of course didn't park in its designated place, nor did its electronic destination indicator say it was going to Car Park 26. It just said "Empty journey"! When I originally parked my car I thought I was lucky and found a spot quite near the bus stop (area 4). But on my return the bus stopped a considerable distance away, near area 8. Of course, there are no baggage trolleys at the car park, so I had to take my stuff bit by bit from area 8 to area 4. Not a pleasant task, and I dread to think what it would have been like if it had been raining. It was bad enough in the humid heat. Next I had to pay. Of course, in true Israeli style, the pay points are nowhere near the bus stops ... how intelligent. In short, an extremely unpleasant experience which I hope I shall never have to repeat. |
Ouch. Sounds dreadful! .
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Originally Posted by mikebg
(Post 31258071)
I have started looking at other options.
ValetPort - ????? ????? seem OK. They are owned by Laufer, and approved by the airport authority. The cars are stored on airport property. For 3 days+ they would be cheaper than the pardes/kerem car parks until the recent change. I will try them for my next trip and report back. Valetport have ceased operations. So there is basically no sensible option any more for parking over 24 hours at the airport. |
I have found another company, who look promising. https://www.vallep.com (ValleP). You need to download an app (ValleP) which is only available on the Israeli AppStore (not sure about whether this is the case for the Android version as well). That seemed to be a bit of a problem for me, but I found that as I have an Israeli address and credit card it could be set up in a few minutes, and once loaded it was possible to move back to my regular UK AppStore.
I expect to be using them this following Sunday, and I will report back here as to how it all went. |
The valeP website link you posed is not there. It sounds like it is the same company referred to above.
Usually, I take the train, but now the train is not running from Thursday midnight.... So is lot 26 better than long term or not ? |
Originally Posted by sabbasolo
(Post 31281483)
The valeP website link you posed is not there. It sounds like it is the same company referred to above.
So is lot 26 better than long term or not ? Usually, I take the train, but now the train is not running from Thursday midnight.... |
Originally Posted by mikebg
(Post 31281612)
Sorry. It should be Vallep, not Valep. I have fixed that. It is definitely not the same people as Valetport.
Not having used the regular long term parking I can't say, as I used to park opposite the terminal in Kerem. However, my report above about lot 26 was not exactly positive ... I would love to take the train ... but the first train from Jerusalem is too late for my outbound flights and the last train from the airport is too early for my return flights ... :confused: |
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