Sheraton City Tower

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Sheraton City Tower
שרתון סיטי טאוור
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Location Flag of Israel Ramat Gan, Israel
Status Complete
Groundbreaking 1998
Opening 2000
Use Hotel, Apartments
Floor count 37
Companies
Architect Bareli, Levitsky, Kasif

Sheraton City Tower (Hebrew: שרתון סיטי טאוור) is the third-tallest skyscraper in Israel and the tallest hotel (although it also has over 200 apartments). It is also the 2nd-tallest building in Ramat Gan, after the Moshe Aviv Tower.

The tower was completed in 2000 and named after Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, which operates a hotel on 14 of the 42 floors. The tower's height is 170 m.

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