Old North Tel Aviv: Your Complete Guide to Luxury Living by the Mediterranean
Ask any long-term Tel Aviv resident where they would choose to live if budget were no constraint, and a significant number would answer without hesitation: the Old North. This stretch of the city — bounded by the Yarkon River to the north, Dizengoff Square to the south, the beach to the west, and Ibn Gavirol to the east — represents Tel Aviv at its most purely desirable. It is the neighbourhood where the city’s Mediterranean character is most fully expressed, where the best restaurants cluster, and where international buyers who want to truly live in Tel Aviv consistently choose to put down roots.
What Is the Old North?
The term “Old North” is used somewhat loosely by Tel Avivians themselves. In its narrowest sense, it refers to the area around Gordon Beach and the streets immediately inland — Gordon, Frishman, Dizengoff, Ben Yehuda — dating from the 1920s to 1960s. In broader usage, it encompasses the wider northern beach corridor up to the Yarkon, including the area around Park Tzameret and the newer development zones closer to the river.
Why International Buyers Love the Old North
The beach. Gordon Beach is Tel Aviv’s most beautiful stretch of Mediterranean coastline — wide, well-maintained, and lined with exceptional beachside café culture. Waking up a five-minute walk from the Mediterranean is a daily reality for Old North residents, and it profoundly shapes quality of life in ways that are difficult to quantify but impossible to overstate.
The walkability. The Old North is one of the most walkable urban neighbourhoods in the world. Every major amenity — supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants, gyms, cultural venues — is accessible on foot. The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a short walk. The Yarkon Park is at the northern edge. Gordon Municipal Pool, widely regarded as one of the finest outdoor pools in any global city, is here.
The international community. The Old North has historically been a magnet for Tel Aviv’s expatriate community — diplomats, tech executives, diaspora buyers, and affluent Israelis with global lifestyles. This community brings excellent English-speaking services, international schools within reasonable distance, and a social fabric that feels welcoming to newcomers.
Old North Property Types and Pricing
The Classic Tel Aviv Apartment
The bedrock of Old North real estate is the mid-century Israeli apartment building — typically 4–6 floors, constructed in the 1950s to 1970s — with generous floor plans, balconies, and ceiling heights that modern construction rarely achieves. A fully renovated 3-room (2-bedroom) apartment within 10 minutes’ walk of the beach trades at NIS 4–6 million. A 4-room (3-bedroom) on a preferred street with a balcony and parking can achieve NIS 7–10 million.
Park Tzameret and the New North
The Park Tzameret area — centred around the Yarkon Park and luxury towers developed over the past 15 years — represents the premium end of the northern market. New-build luxury towers with full services, panoramic park and sea views, and contemporary finishes trade at NIS 80,000–120,000/sqm. Particularly popular with families and buyers seeking managed residential living combining parkside and beach proximity.
Sea View and Top-Floor Apartments
Top-floor penthouses and elevated apartments with direct sea views are genuinely scarce and command premiums of NIS 20,000–40,000/sqm over equivalent apartments without views. When they come to market, they attract competitive attention quickly.
Old North Real Estate Prices: 2026 Snapshot
- Classic 2-bed, renovated, inland: NIS 4–5.5 million
- Classic 2-bed, renovated, sea view: NIS 5.5–7 million
- 3-bed, renovated, quality building: NIS 7–10 million
- Park Tzameret luxury tower (2-bed, mid-floor): NIS 7–9 million
- Park Tzameret luxury tower (3-bed, upper floor, park/sea view): NIS 10–16 million
- Penthouse with Mediterranean panorama: NIS 15–30 million+
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The Rental Market in the Old North
The Old North is Tel Aviv’s most liquid rental market for international-quality properties. Demand comes from tech professionals, diplomats, affluent tourists on extended stays, and Israeli renters seeking the neighbourhood’s lifestyle premium.
- 1-bed apartment, renovated: NIS 6,000–9,000/month
- 2-bed, renovated, no sea view: NIS 8,000–12,000/month
- 2-bed, sea view or premium building: NIS 12,000–18,000/month
- 3-bed penthouse or luxury unit: NIS 20,000–40,000+/month
Life in the Old North: What You Need to Know
The food scene. The Old North is ground zero for Tel Aviv’s celebrated culinary culture. From the seafront restaurants on Herbert Samuel Street — the city’s most prestigious restaurant row — to the packed neighbourhood bistros on Dizengoff and the morning coffee culture of Ben Yehuda Market, food is a central part of daily life here in a way that shapes how residents experience the city.
The morning routine. Old North life in summer begins early: a morning swim at Gordon Beach or the Gordon Pool, breakfast at one of the beachfront cafés, and the transition into a day that is simultaneously relaxed and high-energy. This rhythm — one of the most enviable urban morning routines in the world — is the intangible factor that residents cite when explaining the premium they pay to live here.
Transport and connectivity. The neighbourhood is well-connected by public transport and highly cyclable, with dedicated bike paths along the seafront promenade. The upcoming Tel Aviv Red Line metro will significantly enhance connectivity to the wider city.
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