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Ben Yehuda 213

Steps from Hilton Beach, on Tel Aviv’s Ben Yehuda Street.

Ben Yehuda 213

A boutique building steps from Hilton Beach and the Tel Aviv promenade.

Overview

Ben Yehuda 213 sits in one of Tel Aviv’s most prestigious areas, in the north of the city near Hilton Beach. The setting is built for watching the sunset over Hilton Beach, clearing your head with a walk on the promenade or in Park HaYarkon, with cafés, quality restaurants, schools, and culture and leisure venues right below the home. It’s a TAMA 38/1 project: structural reinforcement and extension of the existing building. Rising to seven floors with 23 apartments, designed by Ani veTomer Architects.

The mix runs from compact two- and three-room apartments to upper-floor penthouses on floors 7–8. The project is under construction and in pre-sales.

The project is delivered by the Zoaretz Group. For jewish investors, Ben Yehuda 213 offers a rare new-build entry into prime northern Tel Aviv, steps from the sea.

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The neighborhood

Transportation. Ben Yehuda 213 sits at the northern end of one of the Old North’s main streets, running parallel to the seafront toward the Nordau and Jabotinsky junctions. Buses along Ben Yehuda and Ben Gurion Boulevard reach the Savidor Central railway and Diamond Exchange interchange in around 9–16 minutes, and the future Purple Line light rail — a 27-km, 43-station street-level line expected to open around 2027: will run through central Tel Aviv via Arlozorov and Ben Yehuda streets, interchanging twice each with the Red and Green lines. The beach is a few blocks west.

Community. The Old North is known for its beaches and cafés around Ben Yehuda Street, with Gordon, Frishman and Hilton beaches within a short walk. The northern stretch, close to Hilton Beach, the promenade and Park HaYarkon, is one of Tel Aviv’s most established and desirable residential areas. Home to locals, professionals and international buyers, and well served by synagogues, kosher dining and family amenities along Nordau, Gordon and Ben Yehuda.

Schools & services. The area is dense with cafés, restaurants, kindergartens and neighbourhood schools, including the historic Tichon Hadash (Yitzhak Rabin) high school nearby on Namir Road. Patrick Geddes’s plan gave this part of the Old North its network of small garden squares: including HaHovevim Garden off Jabotinsky and Ben Yehuda.

The seafront promenade, Hilton Beach, the Tel Aviv Port and Park HaYarkon are all a short walk north.

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