Getting here
Light rail, the Ibn Gvirol extension, buses, bikes and the promenade.
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Sde Dov sits on Tel Aviv's northern coast, between Reading power station and Tel Baruch beach, with Namir Road inland and the sea on the west. It is closer to the city centre than its emptiness suggests — the old airport's runway is about four kilometres from Rabin Square.
The district's transport case rests on the Green Line. New light-rail stations bring it into the metropolitan network rather than leaving it a coastal cul-de-sac, and the Ibn Gvirol extension carries traffic north into the southern complex.
The connections
- The Green Line light rail serves the district with new stations.Shavnu Journal: the Green Line, 2026-08
- The Ibn Gvirol extension runs north into southern Eshkol, near lot 110.Shavnu lots catalogue, 2026-08
- Namir Road is the inland arterial along the district's eastern edge.Shavnu Journal: getting to Sde Dov, 2026-08
- A 2 km promenade runs the full waterfront, walkable and cyclable end to end.Plan TA/4444 validation sheet, via Shavnu, 2020-03
While it is a building site
Until occupancy, most of the district is an active construction zone with changing road works. The beach and promenade at Tel Baruch remain open and are the practical way to see the site from the north; Reading and the marina give the southern view.