The Eden Project, Jerusalem
The exclusive residential project “Eden” redefines urban living in Jerusalem, creating a luxurious environment for its residents.
Featuring an original swimming pool, a beautiful open patio, a shared workspace, a fully equipped gym, spa rooms and health treatments, a Pilates studio, study rooms, and more.
The project is currently being built on the legendary Eden Hotel building, built in 1938 according to the plans of architect Yohanan Ratner, who also served as the head of the National Command of the Haganah and later of the Palmach.
Over the years, the Eden Hotel played a significant role in the history of Jerusalem and the entire State of Israel. Within its walls, crucial meetings were held regarding the future of the young state, and distinguished guests included Chaim Weizmann, David Ben-Gurion, Lord Wingate, Nahum Goldmann, Golda Meir, and many others. For many years, it was extremely difficult to secure a room there without a prior reservation, due in part to its proximity to “Beit Frumin,” the old Knesset building located 200 meters from the Eden compound, which served as a central hub in the establishment of the State of Israel and later as a meeting place for the leadership of the young and developing Jewish and Zionist settlement in the Land of Israel.
The historic Eden Hotel is undergoing preservation and transformation, becoming a stunning 9-story residential building that offers an unparalleled living experience.
The “Eden” project offers a variety of luxury apartments and breathtaking penthouses with views of Jerusalem’s open landscape, featuring top-of-the-line specifications such as underfloor heating, bespoke branded kitchens, and leading VRF air conditioning with cellular control and monitoring.
Located in the heart of Jerusalem, a short walk from all major points of interest in the city – 10 minutes to Mamilla Mall and Jaffa Gate, 7 minutes to the Rehavia neighborhood and Mahane Yehuda Market, a minute’s walk to Ben Yehuda Street known for its cafes, restaurants, and diverse shops, and a minute’s walk to the light rail line approved for construction along King George Street.