Examples of using Parking area in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Large Parking area with complimentary parking for guest and residents- 20 cars and 40 motorcycles.
Also it is necessary to be careful, because some of the parking area can be closed by a pair
Inside the yard there is a parking area for cars, closed spaces for bike and surf material and a garden with games for kids.
The park provides free parking for guests, parking area is located a short distance from the entrance to the compound specifically park.
The short-term parking area is located in front of the building,
There is a bicycle parking area in the complex, and there is a bicycle rental station within a 4-minute walk of Eilat 61.
The remote long-term parking area has a further 900 spaces
Excavations around the monument's parking area in the 1960s and then again in the 1980s found pits that held wooden posts planted between 8500BC and 7000BC.
I already shut down parking area one for tonight, though, and if I do that too many nights in a row, the… Plans change, Mr. Lawson.
the Hotel Piccola Vela offers private garage, parking area, meeting room with a seating capacity of 25/30 people.
which is painted parking area.
spectacular outdoor cracking, large parking area.
in the event that demand exceeds supply, Israel Railways will expand this exclusive parking area.
a short hike from the parking area near Hidden Valley.
we put a security camera in the parking area last year after a couple cars were broken into.
the first bus leaves the parking area at 8am.
for long stays parking is less expensive in the long-term economy parking area, which is located within easy walking distance from the terminal.
arranging the ambulance parking area and adding floor on top of the emergency room for internal medicine ward.
At the parking area, an LTA officer will verify your car,
We will park our cars in the parking area, the promenade leads us in the northwestern direction towards the community village of Manof[3].