Our Rehovot has a special magic. At present, Rehovot, the capital of the lowland region, the city with the fragrance of orchards, is in the midst of the greatest urban revolution in its history. The city of science and culture, established as a settlement in 1890 and now celebrating more than 130 years since its founding, is in an unprecedented momentum of renewal and development and promotes extensive plans for housing, commerce and employment, placing it at the top of the leading cities in Israel in the quality of life index. Over the last decade, the city’s population has grown by about 25% – and new neighborhoods were built there that attract a young, educated and quality population to the city.
The Weizmann Institute, the Hebrew University’s Faculty of Agriculture, the Tamar Science and High-Tech Park and the Horowitz Business Park, successful commercial and employment complexes and cultural, community and leisure centers rich in content, offering a variety of cultural events throughout the year: festivals, plays and shows, galleries and plenty of sports and leisure activities operate within the city limits. In addition, the education system in Rehovot is one of the best in Israel, thanks to the many resources invested in the educational institutions and the adoption of innovative study programs adapted to the diverse populations. As evidence, the eligibility rate for matriculation in the city stands at 84% and the schools in the city lead the school efficiency and growth index tables and recruitment rates for the IDF.
The innovative Heaven and Earth residential complex in the west of Rehovot is surrounded by some of the most important transportation routes in the area, including Route 42, Route 40, Route 410 (Derech Hayam) and Route 411, which guarantee you easy and convenient access home. In addition, a variety of public transportation lines to and from the city pass in and near the neighborhood, including the nearest train station. As part of the green trend in the area, new bicycle paths were paved at the entrance to the neighborhood, along the Six-Day Road adjacent to the complex and along the Derech Hayam, allowing continuous cycling to the city center and a variety of points of interest. Rehovot has optimal transportation accessibility, with three central interchanges and a direct connection to the national transportation arteries.