Givat Hamatos in southern Jerusalem is situated west of Derech Chevron, between Gilo to the
south and Talpiot to the north. It is Jerusalem’s first modern urban-planned neighborhood in
the 21st century, featuring a rich communal infrastructure – including schools, community centers,
and large parks – plus shopping centers, medical facilities, office buildings and hotels.
In addition, Givat Hamatos will offer unparalleled transportation access, between the Jerusalem
Light Rail and easy access to Begin Boulevard.
Givat Hamatos is infused with Jewish history, as archaeologists have discovered remains of buildings
and relics from the Second Temple, which stood from 515 BCE until 70 CE.