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Givat Shaul — Comprehensive Neighborhood Guide
Givat Shaul is a large and diverse neighborhood in western Jerusalem named after King Saul. The neighborhood is located at the entrance to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, serving as a "gateway" to the city — both physically and commercially. With about 25,000 residents, it is one of the largest in the capital.
Location and Boundaries
- West: Entrance to Jerusalem, Begin Road (Road 16)
- East: Kiryat Moshe and Beit Vagan
- North: Har Nof
- South: Ramot Gilon, Beit Hakerem
Population Mix
- About 45% — Haredi and religious families
- About 30% — secular and traditional
- About 25% — high-tech workers and businesspeople
Employment and Commerce
Givat Shaul houses one of the largest high-tech centers in Jerusalem — Shaul Technology Square. Technology companies, offices, and business institutions have created a unique employment system that attracts workers from all over the city. This also increases the demand for rentals in the area.
Education
- Municipal schools (state education)
- Many Haredi and religious educational institutions
- High schools and ulpanim in the neighborhood and nearby
- Proximity to the Hebrew University — 25 minutes
Transportation
- Direct access to Begin Road (16) and the entrance to Jerusalem
- Direct bus lines to central Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
- Light rail — a station nearby
What to Check Before Buying in Givat Shaul?
- Location relative to main roads — an apartment on a main route may be noisy
- Building rights — potential for expansion or TAMA 38
- Proximity to commercial areas — a downside for quiet living
Property Center would be happy to provide a neighborhood tour and assist in choosing the right street.