List of tallest buildings in Tel Aviv

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A view of Park Tzameret, a high-end residential neighborhood in Tel Aviv Park Tzameret 02 crop 2.jpg
A view of Park Tzameret, a high-end residential neighborhood in Tel Aviv

This list of the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv ranks buildings in Tel Aviv, Israel by their height. Tel Aviv is the second-largest city in the State of Israel. Some of the tallest buildings in Israel are located in Tel Aviv as well as Ramat Gan. Tel Aviv is noted for its recent development as a hub in high-rise buildings due to its soaring price of real estate. Almost all the buildings above 100 metres were built within the past two decades.

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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 Sarona Tower.

Tallest buildings

Above 150 m

This list ranks Tel Aviv skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meters (490 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings; they are listed in order of floor count, then alphabetically. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

RankNameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYearNotes
1 Azrieli Sarona Tower DSCF4942-Sarona.jpg 238 m (781 ft)532017Tallest building in Israel. [1]
2Midtown TLV Midtown TLV 02.jpg 201 m (659 ft)502017
3 Azrieli Center Circular Tower Azriely Center.jpg 187 m (614 ft)491999
4Midtown Residences Midtown TLV Complex 01.jpg 185 m (607 ft)502018
5Arlozorov Young Towers 1 Midtown Business District North 01.jpg 180 m (590 ft)472020
6Rom Tel Aviv ROM TLV 02.jpg 174 m (571 ft)502021
6 Azrieli Center Triangular Tower Azriely Center.jpg 169 m (554 ft)461999
7=Alon Tower 1 Alon Towers 01.jpg 165 m (541 ft)422017
7=Alon Tower 2 Alon Towers 01.jpg 165 m (541 ft)422017
7= Electra Tower ElectraTower-March2012.jpg 165 m (541 ft)452011
10HaArba'a Tower 1 HaArba'a Towers 01.jpg 164 m (538 ft)382017
11=Sitonai Market Tower 1 Wholesale Market Towers 01.jpg 160 m (520 ft)482020
11=Sitonai Market Tower 2 Wholesale Market Towers 01.jpg 160 m (520 ft)482020
13 Kirya Tower HaKirya-Tower-MK-001.jpg 158 m (518 ft)422005
14 W-Tower Tsammeret011.jpg 156.4 m (513 ft)462010
15 Meier on Rothschild Rothschild Boulevard - WLM 2013 - ovedc - 11.JPG 155.4 m (510 ft)402015
16Azrieli Town Office Tower Azrieli Town 03.jpg 155 m (509 ft)402021
17 Azrieli Center Square Tower Azriely Center.jpg 154 m (505 ft)422007
18H Recital Tower Midtown Business District North 01.jpg 153 m (502 ft)342019
19=Arlozorov Young Towers 2 Midtown Business District North 01.jpg 150 m (490 ft)412020
19=HaArba'a Tower 2 HaArba'a Towers 01.jpg 150 m (490 ft)342017
19=Park Bavli Tower 1 Park Bavli Towers 01.jpg 150 m (490 ft)442018
19=W-Prime Tower Tel Aviv Park Tzameret W Tower and W Prime Tower.jpg 150 m (490 ft)442016

120–150 m

NameImageHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYearSource
Vision Tower Atidim Tower 201111.jpg 149.8 m (491 ft)362012
Delek Motors Tower146 m (479 ft)362020
Neve Tzedek Tower HaRabi MiBachrach st. view on Neve Tzedek Tower - Tel Aviv - panoramio.jpg 147 m (482 ft)442007
Yoo Tel Aviv 2 Tsameret Park 13012010.jpg 142 m (466 ft)412007
Manhattan Tower 31.03.09 Tel Aviv 112 Manhattan Tower.JPG 140 m (460 ft)412009
TOU Tower 1 Rubinstein Twins 02.jpg 140 m (460 ft)362021
TOU Tower 2 Rubinstein Twins 01.jpg 140 m (460 ft)362021
Tel Aviv Tower 1 Ny1.jpg 140 m (460 ft)342000
Tel Aviv Tower 2 Ny1.jpg 140 m (460 ft)342000
Tel Aviv Tower 3140 m (460 ft)342013
White City Residence 139 m (456 ft)332015
Marganit Tower Marganit.jpg 138 m (453 ft)171987
First International Bank Tower 31.03.09 Tel Aviv 066 Beinleumi Tower 2.JPG 132 m (433 ft)322009
Yoo Tel Aviv 1 Tsameret Park 13012010.jpg 128 m (420 ft)392007
Aviv Rothschild Tower 126.9 m (416 ft)292014
1 Rothschild Boulevard Rothchild0503 (21).jpg 125 m (410 ft)322010
ToHa Tower 1 ToHa 3.jpg 125 m (410 ft)302019
Levinstein Tower Migdal levinstein.jpg 124 m (407 ft)332000
Tzameret Tower 1 Akirov Towers P1010948.JPG 123 m (404 ft)342002
Tzameret Tower 2 Akirov Towers P1010948.JPG 123 m (404 ft)342002
Tzameret Tower 3 Akirov Towers P1010948.JPG 123 m (404 ft)342001
Shalom Meir Tower Shalom Meir.jpg 120 m (390 ft)361965

Tallest under construction or proposed

This lists buildings that are under construction in Tel Aviv and are planned to rise at least 120 metres (394 ft). Any buildings that have been topped out but are not completed are also included.

Under Construction

NameHeight
m / ft
FloorsYearNotes
Azrieli Spiral Tower323 / 1060912025Construction started in 2019
ToHA Tower 2285 / 935802024Construction started in 2020
Landmark Tower 2205 / 673552025
Duo Tel Aviv Tower 1194 / 636542024
Duo Tel Aviv Tower 2194 / 636542024
Maariv Tower180 / 591452022Construction started in 2018
Azrieli Town 2175 / 574502021
H Infinity Tower 1170 / 560532023Construction started in 2017
Landmark Tower 1165 / 541552023
Sarona Hotel162 / 534472023Construction started in 2017
Da Vinci Tower 1160 / 520442021
Da Vinci Tower 2160 / 520442021
Sitonai Market Tower 3160 / 520482022
Sitonai Market Tower 4160 / 520482023
Bavli Beresheet Tower158 / 518452022
Kikar HaMedina Tower 1156 / 512422023
Kikar HaMedina Tower 2156 / 512422023
Kikar HaMedina Tower 3156 / 512422023
East End153 / 502362023
Park Bavli 2150 / 492442021

Proposed

NameHeight
m / ft
FloorsYearNotes
Bein Arim Tower 400 / 1310100 [2] [3]
Keren HaKirya Office Tower 1 340 / 111580
Dofen Hakirya279 / 91557
Keren HaKirya Residential Tower A250 / 82051

Timeline of tallest buildings

This is a list of buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Tel Aviv.

NameYears as tallestHeight
m / ft
FloorsNotes
Shalom Meir Tower 1965–1999142 / 46636 [4]
Azrieli Center Circular Tower 1999–2017187 / 61449 [5]
Azrieli Sarona Tower 2017–present238 / 78153 [1]

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