Orna Agmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There is plenty of parking, it may require a payment of about 10-12
> shekels, as far as I recall, but usually during weekends it is for
> free.

But Friday morning is not considered a weekend, and the parking will
*probably* cost you.

> Note that on the map it looks simple, but as far as i am updated, there is
> no turning left from kaplan to ela'zar, so it is best to go via
> hahashmonaim.

I don't come to that area often, and I don't remember if there is a
left turn to Elazar, but note that if you are coming from Ayalon
exiting at Ha-Shalom (Azrieli) then - IIRC - you cannot turn left to
Derekh Petach Tikva, so you will proceed straight to Kaplan. IIRC -
again! - there is a left turn to Leonardo da Vinci (and there is a
parking lot there, too), and from there Shprintzak or Leskov will lead
you to the right place, though the one-way streets may be confusing.

If I have a chance this week I'll try to verify the traffic signs, but
this does not constitute a promise... ;-)

-- 
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
"IBM is a pretty big company." [W. Gates]

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