Six Senses Tel Aviv, with its mix of five 110-year-old preservation buildings and LEED Platinum sustainability standards, is set to open in the city's "Golden Triangle." The property's opening will follow on the heels of the 2021 debut of Six Senses Shaharut, set in the Negev Desert.
The original five buildings date to 1909 and are the best remaining heritage of the Ahuzat Bayit settlement, the first in the city. They will be joined together at the edge of Rothschild Boulevard to stretch across an entire city block between the Rothschild, Herzel and Lilienblum Streets. Together, they are considered the largest and most important preservation project in Tel Aviv.
The heritage buildings define the base and roots of the modern 42-floor tower. Once complete, it will house the 10-story, 140-key Six Senses hotel and its 55 residences, rising a further 21 floors and also serviced by the brand. Other offerings include a spa and wellness facilities over two floors, Six Senses Place, a sky pool on the 17th floor, a chef’s restaurant, café and bar, and various public spaces.
The project was initiated by Tidhar Group and joined by entrepreneur Ziv Aviram. The hotel will overlook Rothschild Boulevard to the north, the city of Tel Aviv to the Eeast, the Neve Tzedek and the sea to the west, and the Jaffa Cliff to the south., Six Senses Tel Aviv will have interiors by Orly Shrem; spaces will be designed using natural materials and soft, warm colors that integrate with the environment.
Slated to open in late 2025, Six Senses Tel Aviv will serve as an entry point to explore regional wonders such as Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and the brand’s second Israeli property, Six Senses Shaharut.
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