Tel Aviv is the second largest city in the country of Israel. Most of the tallest buildings in Israel are located in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is noted for it's recent development as a hub in high-rise buildings due to its soaring price of real estate. Almost all the buildings above 100 meters were built within the past two decades.[1]
From 1965 to 1999, Israel's first skyscraper, the Shalom Meir Tower, was the country's tallest building. The current tallest building in Tel Aviv is the Azrieli Center Circular, one of the three buildings that make up the Azrieli Center.
This lists the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv down to 100 meters. When multiple buildings are the same height, they are listed in order of floor count.
Rank | Building name | Height (meters) | Stories | Year finished | Use |
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1 | Azrieli Center Circular | 187 | 49 | 1999 | Office |
2 | Azrieli Center Triangular | 169 | 46 | 1999 | Office |
3 | Elco International Tower | 165 | 45 | 2011 | Office |
4 | HaYovel Tower | 158 | 42 | 2005 | Office |
5 | W-Tower | 156 | 46 | 2009 | Residential |
6 | Azrieli Center Square | 154 | 42 | 2007 | Office |
7 | Vision Tower | 150 | 42 | 2010 | Office |
8 | Neve Tzedek Tower | 147 | 44 | 2007 | Residential |
9 | Yoo Tel Aviv 2 | 142 | 41 | 2007 | Residential |
10 | Shalom Mayer Tower | 142 | 36 | 1965 | Office |
11 | Manhattan Tower | 140 | 41 | 2009 | Residential |
12 | Tel Aviv Tower 1 | 140 | 34 | 2000 | Residential |
13 | Tel Aviv Tower 2 | 140 | 34 | 2000 | Residential |
14 | Marganit Tower | 138 | 17 | 1987 | Office |
15 | First International Bank Tower | 132 | 32 | 2009 | Office |
16 | Yoo Tel Aviv 1 | 128 | 39 | 2007 | Residential |
17 | Levinstein Tower | 125 | 33 | 2000 | Office |
18 | 1 Rothschild Boulevard | 125 | 32 | 2010 | Residential |
19 | Tzameret Tower 1 | 123 | 34 | 2002 | Residential |
20 | Tzameret Tower 2 | 123 | 34 | 2002 | Residential |
21 | Tzameret Tower 3 | 123 | 34 | 2005 | Residential |
22 | Beeri Nehardaa Tower | 115 | 31 | 2008 | Residential |
23 | Aviv BaTzameret Tower | 108 | 32 | 2010 | Residential condominium |
24 | Isrotel Tower | 108 | 29 | 1997 | Residential/hotel |
25 | Matcal Tower | 107 | 17 | 2005 | Governmental office |
26 | Dizengoff Tower | 106 | 24 | 1986 | Residential |
27 | Bank Discount Tower | 105 | 30 | 2006 | Office |
28 | Beit Rubinstein | 102 | 28 | 1999 | Office |
29 | One Tower | 102 | 29 | 2009 | Residential |
30 | NAM Tower | 101 | 30 | 2010 | Residential |
31 | Gan Ha'Ir Tower | 100 | 26 | 1989 | Residential |
Tallest approved buildings
editIn addition to the large number of existing high rises and skyscrapers, there are many under construction and approved for construction skyscrapers in Tel Aviv. The tallest approved building is the Egged Tower, which, if completed to its current design, will be 320 meters (1,050 feet), making it the cities first super-tall skyscraper.