All over Tel Aviv you will find green bike stations.
At the stations it is possible to buy a day, 3 day or a weekly access card.
You have to use your credit card for this.
Prices
Daily Access Fee 17 ILS
Daily Access Fee – Saturdays and Public Holidays 23 ILS
Three-day access 48 ILS
Weekly Access Fee 70 ILS
How does it work?
After you get an access card you can go to any of the 200 stations and unlock a bike and use it for 30 minutes. If you use it longer you have to pay an extra fee. If you lock the bike within 30 minutes you can unlock a bike again after 10 minutes without paying the fee.
Plan your day and you will have no problem reaching destinations within 30 minutes. There are many stations at the boulevard. You can go to Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Givataijm. There are NO stations in Ramat Gan.
The fee for extra minutes is:
Up to 60 minutes 6 ILS
Up to 90 minutes (1.5 Hours) 12 ILS
Up to 150 minutes (2.5 Hours) 32 ILS
Up to 210 minutes (3.5 Hours) 72 ILS
When entering your credit card into the system for a bike rental your credit card provider will “block” a sum greater than your anticipated charges. The blocked amount will be removed from your balance prior to receiving your statement.
Any subscriber can register up to three more subscribers (for a total of 4 subscribers) on the same credit card.
Credit card validation is a prerequisite for rental.
The above info is for information purposes, please check the official website and map of the bike stations on www.tel-o-fun.co.il/.
please send me an update if the above info is not correct .
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