
Before leaving home I studied the map of travel discounts carefully, as did a friend who was joining me. We had already traveled cheaply to Beit Shemesh. The one day unlimited ticket to Beit Shemesh was the same as the one I use traveling to Jerusalem. The only thing I needed to tell the driver was to make sure it said Jerusalem Metropolitan West. The cost for the day was NS13.50. That's about $3.50. For someone too young for the senior discount, the price is about double.

This district is humongous. It covers from Netanya in the north until Ashdod in the south, Jerusalem, of course, and all of Samaria and everything in between, Kfar Saba, Petach Tikva, Tel Aviv, Rechovot, Modiin and more.
The buses were clean; drivers and passengers polite.
It was a long day, and I am exhausted, but I just had to tell you about these great travel bargains. Frugal Israel is getting better.
2 comments:
I’m totally spoilt them as a senior citizen in Londo, we have free buses all over the UK, not inter city. Plus the best of the best is free tube travel anywhere on the network. So a free outing to a free art gallery or museum, with your kosher picnic...
Is free! When you are our sort of age, you really need to get out and about for exercise and well being!
That's amazing, but the Israeli deal is still pretty good.
Enjoy
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