Givat Shmuel

Givat Shmuel (Samuel Hill) is a small city of nearly 30,000 in Israel. It is in the Center District, which also includes Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and Petah Tikva.

Understand
Givat Shmuel is named after Romanian Zionist Samuel Pineles. It was declared a city in 2007.

By public transportation
Egged, Dan, Kavim and Afikim providing the bus service from other cities to Givat Shmuel. The transfers can be tricky, so check here to plan your trip. All fares are as of March 2016.

Urban service
The urban service is provided by Egged, Dan, Kavim and Afikim. The price of a trip is ₪5.90. On weekend nights (not including Friday nights), take bus 463. The bus is operated by Dan.
 * From Tel Aviv, take buses 45/69/169. Bus 45 is operated by Dan and bypasses Tel Aviv Center railway station at Al Parashat Drachim street, This bus stops only at Jabotinsky street and Bar Ilan University inside Givat Shmuel. Bus 69 starts at Tel Aviv Center railway station and stops at most bus stops in Givat Shmuel. Bus 169 starts at Tel Aviv CBS and does a similar route to 69, This bus has only 5 trips each day to each direction. Both routes 69 and 169 are operated by Kavim.
 * From Petah Tikva, take Egged bus 145 at Beilinson Hospital. Another bus from Petah Tikva is the Afikim bus 47 that stops at more parts of the city than bus 145. Yet Another bus from Petah Tikva to Givat Shmuel is the Dan bus 292 from southern Petah Tikva, This bus stops only at Jabotinsky street inside Givat Shmuel.

Intercity service from other locations in Israel
The intercity service in Givat Shmuel stop on highway 4 only at Givat Shmuel Interchange and Yoseftal Neighborhood bridge (except Metropoline bus 358 that enters the city itself). You will be needed to transfer to one of the local routes to enter Givat Shmuel itself.
 * From Haifa, take the train from one of the railway station to Tel Aviv Center railway station. Transfer to buses 45/69/169 to Givat Shmuel. The train from Haifa to Tel Aviv costs ₪28.5.
 * From Jerusalem, take bus 400. ₪16.

By car
These directions are very basic. Use Google maps for more detail.
 * From Haifa, take Route 2 south to Route 4.
 * From Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, take Route 4 North.

By bicycle
Like most of Israel, it is easy to navigate the city by bicycle. Always watch for cars.

By bus
There is no specific internal bus line whitin Givat Shmuel. Urban service buses that run thru the city like 17, 18, 69 and more can be used for intracity service whithin Givat Shmuel. Look at the bus stop nearest you (it shouldn't be too far) or ask a local for help.

Buses that run through the city

 * 7: Atidim (Tel Aviv) - Tel HaShomer (Ramat Gan) via Bnei Brak. Runs thru Jabotinsky street. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 8/8א: Schneider Medical Center (Petah Tikva) - Tel HaShomer (Ramat Gan) via Kiryat Ono and Gnei Tikva. Runs thru HaGiva Mall and Ramon Park. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 17: Atidim (Tel Aviv) - HaRav Shlomo Goren st.(Givat Shmuel) via Bnei Brak. Runs thru most parts of the city. Operated by Dan.
 * 18: Concord Tower (Bnei Brak) - Or Yehuda Terminal (Or Yehuda). Runs thru most parts of the city. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 28: Tel Aviv Center Railway Station (Tel Aviv) - Kiryat Ono via Bnei Brak. Runs thru Jabotinsky street. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 32: Atidim (Tel Aviv) - HaRav Shlomo Goren st.(Givat Shmuel). Runs thru HaGiva Mall and Ramon Park. Operated by Dan.
 * 47/47א: Bar Illan University (Givat Shmuel) - Petah Tikva CBS (Petah Tikva). Runs thru most parts of the city. operated by Afikim.
 * 69: Tel Aviv Savidor Railway Station (Tel Aviv) - Tel HaShomer (Ramat Gan). Runs thru most parts of the city. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 79: Kiryat Arye Railway Station (Petah Tikva) - Tel HaShomer (Ramat Gan). Runs thru HaGiva Mall and Ramon Park. Operated by Metropoline.
 * 145: Wolfson Hospital (Holon) - Kiryat Arye Railway Station (Petah Tikva) via Highway 4 and Givat Shmuel. Runs thru Bar Ilan university, HaGiva Mall and Ramon Park. Operated by Egged.
 * 160: HaRav Shlomo Goren st. (Givat SHmuel) - Tel Aviv Central Bus Station (Tel Aviv) via Bnei Brak and Givatayim. Runs most parts of the city. Operated by Dan.
 * 292: Hadar Ganim (Petah Tikva) - Ayalon Mall (Ramat Gan) via Bnei Brak. Run thru Jabotinsky street. Operated by Dan.
 * 463: Night bus that operated on weekends only. HaGiva Mall (Givat Shmuel) - Reading Terminal (Tel Aviv) via Ramat Gan and Givatayim. Runs thru most parts of the city. Operated by Dan.

By car
Givat Shmuel is welcome to cars, but there are many narrow and one way roads. Also, be prepared for roundabouts/traffic circles.

By foot
Givat Shmuel is very walkable. Watch when crossing streets and be ready to switch sidewalks several times on the same road due to cars parked on the sidewalk or because the sidewalk ends. Be sure to map out very carefully where you are going if you have a destination in mind. It is easy to get lost. Google Maps can sometimes be inaccurate.

Do
Givat Shmuel has several parks and playgrounds, including one with colorful exercise equipment for those 14 and up.

Go next

 * Bnei Brak to the west. Walkable.
 * Petah Tikva to the north and east.