Ramla

Ramla is a city in central Israel, between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Understand
Ramla was the only new city to be founded within the current boundaries of Israel during about 1,200 years of Muslim rule; in all other cases, they were built on top of preexisting cities. Today it has a mixed Arab and Jewish population of 66,000 people.

By bus
Buses run frequently from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion, Modiin, Ashdod and other cities in central Israel.



Get around
All sites of interest to tourists are within a 15-minute walk of the central bus station.

Inside Ramla, Kavim operates four local bus lines (4, 5, 7, 8), and three lines to Lod (11, 13, 15).

See

 * The old city next to the market is an abandoned area of old buildings dating to the Ottoman period and earlier.
 * The old city next to the market is an abandoned area of old buildings dating to the Ottoman period and earlier.
 * The old city next to the market is an abandoned area of old buildings dating to the Ottoman period and earlier.
 * The old city next to the market is an abandoned area of old buildings dating to the Ottoman period and earlier.
 * The old city next to the market is an abandoned area of old buildings dating to the Ottoman period and earlier.

Go next

 * Lod - Next to Ramla, it is quite similar as a place to live, but has fewer attractions for visitors.
 * Rishon LeZion - the major city between Ramla and Tel Aviv
 * Modi'in - the major city between Ramla and Jerusalem
 * Jaffa - The southeastern part of Tel aviv, and close atmosphere to Ramla