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Ramat Gan National Park national park in Ramat Gan, TA
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View of Ramat Gan National Park in Ramat Gan, TA
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View of Ramat Gan National Park in Ramat Gan, TA
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Ramat Gan National Park

4.6(22,952 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the safe playground equipment and open grass areas for running, while older kids can take advantage of the sports facilities, longer walking trails, and space for bike riding or scooter adventures.

About

Ramat Gan National Park is a sprawling urban oasis perfect for families seeking outdoor fun in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. With its combination of playgrounds, wide-open green spaces for running and playing, shaded walking trails, and sports facilities, this park offers something for every member of the family. The 24/7 access and free admission make it an ideal spot for jet-lagged families or those looking for budget-friendly entertainment.

Highlights

  • Multiple modern playgrounds with equipment suitable for different age groups
  • Expansive lawns perfect for soccer, frisbee, and active play
  • Shaded walking and jogging trails that are stroller and bike-friendly
  • Sports courts and facilities including basketball courts
  • Plenty of picnic areas with tables and benches under large shade trees

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (6-9am) to avoid the intense Israeli midday heat, especially during summer months when temperatures can soar.
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks since the park has excellent shaded picnic areas under mature trees, though note that finding kosher food options nearby is easier than non-kosher.
  3. 3.The park is popular with locals on Friday afternoons before Shabbat and Saturday mornings, so weekday visits tend to be quieter.
  4. 4.Pack plenty of water and sun protection (hats, sunscreen) as shade can be limited in some playground areas.
  5. 5.Street parking along Ahad Ha'Am Street is available but fills up quickly on weekends, so arrive early or use local bus connections.

Best Time to Visit

Visit weekday mornings (7-10am) from October through April when the weather is mild and pleasant. Avoid summer afternoons (June-August) when temperatures regularly exceed 85°F (30°C). Early Saturday mornings offer a lively local atmosphere as Israeli families gather after Shabbat ends.

What to Know

The park is completely free and open 24/7, making it perfect for families on any budget. There are public restrooms available, and the park is stroller-accessible on paved paths. Bring your own food and drinks as dining options inside the park are limited.

Seasonal Notes

The park is enjoyable year-round but most comfortable during Israel's mild winter and spring (November-April). Summer visits (June-September) should be scheduled for early morning or evening to avoid extreme heat. During Jewish holidays, expect larger local crowds and a festive family atmosphere.

Nearby Eats

Ramat Gan has numerous family-friendly restaurants within a 10-minute drive. Try the Ramat Gan Mall food court for diverse kosher options including pizza and pasta, or visit Greg Cafe (multiple Tel Aviv area locations) for kid-friendly Israeli breakfast and lunch options with high chairs available.

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