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Armon HaNatziv Park | Armon HaNetziv, Nearby streets: Feinstein, Kashani, Eliyahu Chakim and Rav Chovel | Site composed of two parks that run through the valleys descending south of Armon Hanatziv. Urban Nature Survey Site No. 76 | ![]() | ![]() |
Beit Carem Park | Beit HaKerem, Streets near: Guy Shahar, Rabbi Benjamin, Sderot Menachem Begin. | Urban park is long and narrow in a vineyard. Site survey number 108 Urban Nature infrastructure | ![]() | ![]() |
Dina Park | Ramat Dania, Kiryat Yovel, Between neighborhoods. Streets near: Eliyahu Golomb, a. Gelber, ginger. | Landscaped park with an ancient olive grove integrated alongside intensive gardening. Site survey number 126 Urban Nature infrastructure | ![]() | ![]() |
Gan Hashoshanim (Rose Garden) | Talbiya, Between Liberty Bell Park and the Moon Grove, close to Dubnov and Pinsker Streets | A small beautifully landscaped public garden with mature trees, cultured plants, and an impressive array of rose bushes. | ![]() | ![]() |
Jerusalem Park - Emek HaArazim | Between the starting rotation Meir interchange | The park covers an area of about 3,200 acres | ![]() | ![]() |
Jerusalem Park - Emek Motzeh | Har Nof, Ein Kerem, Between neighborhoods Maoz Zion (Castel) and finds Elite north, Mountain View East, Ein Kerem South - East West Mount engraver. | The park covers an area of about 5000 acres and author of the series of open spaces in West Jerusalem into a green ring that surrounds the city. | ![]() | ![]() |
Jerusalem Park - Emek Rephaim | Malha, Ir Ganim, From Malha train station, along the Ghost River between Malha neighborhood, beacon hill, city parks, Kiryat Menahem and seats Ora Aminadav north and south slopes revealed. | The park covers an area of about 5000 acres and is abundant springs | ![]() | ![]() |
Jerusalem Park - Nachal Tzofim | Ramat Shlomo, Ramat Eshkol, Neighborhoods in Ramat Shlomo and Shu'afat north and neighborhoods Mivtar Hill, Ramat Eshkol and Sanhedriya extended south. | The park stretches over an area of about 600 acres and is designed for pedestrians and cyclists only - no vehicles beyond. | ![]() | ![]() |
Liberty Bell Park | German Colony, Near Derekh Beit Lehem, King David, Jabotinsky and Keren HaYesod Streets. | Centrally located urban park with rich vegetation. | ![]() | ![]() |
Mishkenot Sha’ananim Park | Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Near King David and Ya’akov Steinhardt Streets | Well developed urban park, rich in plant life, cultivated gardens with mature and ancient trees. | ![]() | ![]() |