►What are the models made of and how are they weatherproofed?
►Why is there no model of my town?
►How many models of existing religious sites are there in the Park?
►Can one bring food and drink from home?
►Can one hold events in the Park?
►Can one bring a dog?
►What can’t you touch?
►Can you take photos in the Park?
►Is the site enclosed or covered with a roof?
►Do you have to book in advance?
►What time is it best to come to the Park?
►Can someone who comes in the park before closing time stay after closing time?
►Is there a film about the Park?
►Is there a catalog of all the park's exhibits?
►I forgot something in the Park. What should I do?
We shall be happy to answer your questions.
Please press the question you want for the answer.
If you do not find an answer to your question, contact us or come visit us in the park.
The Park team will be happy to help with answers and explanations.
►How do you arrive by public transport?
A number of buses pass near the park , at "Kahativa 7 Junction", about 1 k"m walk frpom the park .
We recommend contacting Egged’s information center by dialing
2800* or visit Egged website to get exact information.
We shall be happy to order taxis for guests who come and return by taxi. Back to question list
►Is there wheelchair access?
Mini Israel Park guarantees full access to all parts of the site for disabled individuals. Back to question list
►What vehicles can be driven through the park?
You can hire an electric vehicle for convenient access to the park. The number of vehicles is limited and they are for people with difficulties walking only. It is best to book in advance. For further information email kal-noam@barak-online.net
Have a nice ride. Back to question list
►How big is the park?
Mini Israel Park covers more than 15 acres. Back to question list
►Is there an ideal walk route through the park?
Yes, it is best to start from Tel Aviv and continue on the perimeter path from Eilat and the south towards Jerusalem, returning through the north and Haifa, or the other way round, starting from Haifa. In both cases you go round the park and then remember not to miss the central region area with the general models. Back to question list
►What is the average tour time?
The recommended tour time is about 2-3 hours. This is not enough to see the entire Park, which is lavish with content, models, vegetation and figurines, but we believe that this is enough for walking along the park’s paths, rest up, enjoy the beauty of the display and go home enriched with the experience and with an appetite for more.
Of course, the tour duration depends on your preferences and pace. Back to question list
►What are the models made of and how are they weatherproofed?
The models are made of polyurethane and are painted with vehicle paint, being resistant to winter, rain, snow and even hail, but they are highly sensitive to Israel’s sun and accidental damage. Back to question list
►Why is there no model of my town?
One of the hardest tasks we faced when building the park was choosing the sites to be displayed and those that we could not. Happily for us, Israel is rich with exciting places and sites that are worthy of appearing in Mini Israel Park. Regretfully, we cannot overcrowd the Park, so a number of representative sites of each area in the country were chosen, and it is certainly possible for more sites to be added later. Back to question list
►How many models of existing religious sites are there in the park?
Israel is a region that is dedicated to all religions, which is expressed in the Mini Israel Park models. Some 70 Jewish sites, graves of the righteous and synagogues can be visited, along with 32 Christian sites and 26 Muslim ones. Back to question list
►Can one bring food and drink from home?
Regretfully, to keep the site clean, kosher and intact, you cannot bring in a cool pack and have picnics at the site. Sorry. Back to question list
►Can one hold events in the Park?
Certainly. Mini Israel Park offers a range of options for holding private and commercial events of all kinds, from fifty people up.
Please look through the “Events” section for further details. Back to question list
►Can one bring a dog?
Your animals cannot enter the Mini Israel Park, but they will certainly be happy to hear of your experiences when you come home. Back to question list
►What can’t you touch?
Considerable thought, materials and workmanship have been invested in the park’s exhibits, while keeping high standards of quality, beauty and accuracy. Regretfully, the materials the models are made of are delicate and fragile, so they must not be touched. However, we have made a special model at the Park entrance that you can touch as much as you want. Back to question list
►Can you take photos in the park?
You can shoot off private photos, with the consent of the people you photograph.
Photography for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior arrangement with the Park management. Back to question list
►Is the site enclosed and covered with a roof?
To intensify the experience of the visit and enjoy the fresh air and pleasant climate, the site has been built in the open air.
Guests have a number of shaded resting corners and air conditioned restaurants. Back to question list
►Do you have to book in advance?
Individuals and families need not book places in advance. Tickets are sold at the Park’s ticket office during opening hours. Groups (of more than twenty payers) are invited to contact the booking center by calling 08-9214121 for arranging a visit. Back to question list
►What time is it best to come to the Park?
It depends on the weather. In the summer, it is best to arrive at dusk to enjoy the nice weather, the gorgeous sunset and the Park’s night lighting. During the rest of the year, the weather is usually comfortable throughout the opening hours. Back to question list
►Can someone who comes in the Park before closing time stay after closing time?
Regretfully, you cannot stay in the Park after closing time. About half an hour before the Park shuts, the public address systems will make an announcement. The Park is closed at a regular time so that we can prepare it for the following morning. In any case, we shall be happy to see you soon. Back to question list
►Is there a film about the park?
Of course. You can find a film about the Park and its construction in the souvenir shop. Back to question list
►Is there a catalog of all the park's exhibits?
Certainly. The catalog may be purchased at the information desk at the entrance, or the information desk.. Back to question list
►I forgot something in the Park. What should I do?
All left items are transferred to the security department. Call 1-700-559-559 ext.121