Participate in a New Chapter for Israel’s Capital

Jerusalem is experiencing a revolution in all aspects of life: infrastructure, transportation, development, education, business, and the establishment of new neighborhoods. These far-reaching changes come in the form of master plans that have transformed the south of the city into a bustling new focal point for urban life. Upon completion, the SOHO district will become an integral and inseparable part of this developing community in southern Jerusalem.

Tennis Center >>
The Jerusalem International Tennis Center, including 20 standard and lighted courts, a central stadium for about 2,000 spectators, a gym, a training wall, a complex of training and training spaces
Teddy Stadium >>
One of the three largest and most advanced stadiums in Israel, it hosts the matches of Beitar and Hapoel Jerusalem along with official matches of the Israeli national soccer team and the finals of the State Cup.
Pais Arena >>
The multipurpose Pais Arena is the largest basketball stadium in Israel and part of the city’s International Sports Center. It serves as the home arena of the Hapoel Jerusalem basketball team and hosts State Cup finals as well as international games.
Malha Mall >>
The Azrieli Jerusalem (Malha) Mall is celebrating its 31st anniversary and is considered the capital’s largest, most popular mall. It includes three commercial levels as well as office floors and a parking lot.
Malha Technology Park (GATI) >>
Malha Technology Park is a hi-tech park near the Azrieli Jerusalem Mall and the train station. The park is home to startups as well as established Israeli and international hi-tech companies, government offices, diplomatic missions, and top academic institutions.
The Biblical Zoo >>
The zoo is built in a unique way that combines the animals with the wild nature and the unique landscape of Jerusalem. The garden includes a historic Noah's Ark, displays of animals mentioned in the Bible and two artificial lakes
Bicycle Paths >>
In order to enhance the city’s transportation options and improve accessibility among various areas of Jerusalem, a network of bike paths has been established to safely and quickly connect the southern neighborhoods with the city center and Old City.
Gazelle Valley Park >>

This park is Israel’s largest urban nature site, offering visitors a safari-like experience. The valley is freely open to the public during daylight hours and covers approx. 61 acres in the heart of Jerusalem, making it one of the city’s most spectacular green lungs.

The rail path >>

The city park, one of the largest in Jerusalem, extends over an area of ​​about 5 km, along the route of the old railway in Jerusalem, and includes a green boulevard for recreation and leisure activities, bicycle and walking tracks and shaded seating areas

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