Carmel Market

Market Tel Aviv-Yafo, TA, Israel

What to expect

The Carmel Market, also known as Shuk HaCarmel, is a vibrant marketplace in Tel Aviv where traders sell a wide variety of goods, including food, home accessories, flowers, crafts, art, and jewelry. The market is open every day except Saturday and is a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine. Visitors can find everything from fresh produce to unique souvenirs, and the market is also home to many restaurants, coffee shops, and food stalls. The market is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings make it a must-visit destination in Tel Aviv

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Israel: Tel Aviv Old Port and Walking Tour

Israel: Tel Aviv Old Port and Walking Tour
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the Carmel Market area. This is about a 20 minute walk, but will probably take longer if you’re enjoying window shopping, stopping at a juice shop or cafe and enjoying the warm Tel Aviv sun. The Carmel Market is a fabulous outdoor market. Primarily I would suggest checking out the fruits and vegetables. However, there are also all types of other goods to be found- from dollar quality home goods to nice souvenirs and Judaica. This area of town is one of the best places to get street food in Tel Aviv! Despite our dietary restrictions at home: you will find me getting a huge bowl of hummus and pita here!

Highlights: We enjoyed exploring the Carmel Market, which is a fabulous outdoor market with a variety of goods, including fruits and vegetables, souvenirs and Judaica. We also enjoyed the street food in this area of town, which is one of the best places to get it in Tel Aviv! ✨