Guide to French Hill Neighborhood Jerusalem — Life, Services, and Real Estate | Hadashot | חדשות נדל"ן | מרכז הנכסים
Guide to French Hill Neighborhood Jerusalem 2026
French Hill (Giv'at HaTzarfatit) was named after the French fund that financed its construction after the Six-Day War. It was built in the 1970s as an Israeli neighborhood on land that was in no-man's-land, and has since become one of the most cosmopolitan neighborhoods in Jerusalem.
Neighborhood Profile
- Population: Approximately 12,000 residents
- Character: Academic, mixed, international
- Average age: 38 — one of the youngest in Jerusalem
- Languages: Hebrew, English, and dozens of other languages
Services in the Neighborhood
- Shopping center with supermarkets, banks, and restaurants
- Schools: Elementary and middle school (secular)
- Clinic, dentist, neighborhood park
- Active community club
Transportation
- Bus line 28 — direct to the Western Wall and the center
- Lines 26, 47 — to the central station and southern neighborhoods
- Light rail — French Hill station
Real Estate in the Neighborhood
The construction in the neighborhood mainly dates back to the 1970s-80s. Many of the buildings are undergoing TAMA 38 processes and renovations. Prices range from 1.9M–3.3M ₪ depending on size and floor. Consult with Merkaz HaNekhasim ☎️