Leonardo City Tower Hotel

Leonardo City Tower Hotel
מלון לאונרדו סיטי טאואר

Leonardo City Tower Hotel
General information
Status Complete
Type Hotel, Apartments
Location Ramat Gan, Israel
Coordinates 32°05′4.23″N 34°47′58.1″E / 32.0845083°N 34.799472°E / 32.0845083; 34.799472Coordinates: 32°05′4.23″N 34°47′58.1″E / 32.0845083°N 34.799472°E / 32.0845083; 34.799472
Construction started 1998
Opening 2000
Height
Roof 157 m (515 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 45
Design and construction
Architect Barely, Levitzky, Kassif Architects

Leonardo City Tower Hotel (Hebrew: מלון לאונרדו סיטי טאואר) is a building in Israel and the tallest hotel (although it also contains residential apartments). It was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from its construction in 2000, until 2001, when it was surpassed by the Moshe Aviv Tower.

History

The Leonardo City Tower was constructed from a design which won first place in a competition. The construction rate of the tower was incredibly quick with one story every five days, without failure. The building was completed in 2000 and operated as a Sheraton until 2009, when it joined the Leonardo chain. The building also contains 200 apartments which boast the benefits of hotel service.

Apartments

The 200 apartments in the tower can access the hotel service from below, in addition to their own entrance to the building through a mini-mall.

Hotel

The Leonardo City Tower hotel operates on fourteen of the forty-two floors of the tower. Under the instructions of Sheraton, there is no thirteenth floor in the building, so the hotel operates from floors four to eighteen. The hotel has 167 guest units, including a Smart Presidential Suite, 31 Smart Executive Suites, 69 Smart Rooms and 66 Deluxe Rooms. The Sheraton City Tower was the first 5-star hotel in Ramat Gan.

In popular culture

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