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Carmel Market — Attraction in Tel-Aviv

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Carmel Market
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Nearby attractions
Magen David Square
Nahalat Binyamin St 2, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Dan Gallery
Rambam St 13, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6581305, Israel
Sheinkin Garden
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Rubin Museum
Bialik St 14, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Meir Garden
Tchernikhovski St 24, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Bialik Square
Bialik St 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Center for Contemporary Art
Tsadok ha-Cohen St 2a, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Beit Bialik
Bialik St 22, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Liebling Haus - White City Centre
Idelson St 29, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Tel Aviv-Yafo City Museum
Bialik St 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6332433, Israel
Nearby restaurants
Hamitbahon
Rabbi Akiva St 18, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Eisan Thai Restaurant
Rabbi Akiva St 22, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Minzar
Allenby 60, Gedera St 28, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Wine Garden TLV
IL 6516103, Nahalat Binyamin St 3, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
HaBasta
HaShomer St 4, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
CafĂŠ Yom Tov
Yom Tov St 30, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Panda Pita פנדה פיתה
Malan St 45, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Abulafia
Allenby St 45, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Shmuel
Carmel Market, Rabbi Meir St 42, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Sabich Tchernikhovski
Allenby St 45, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Nearby local services
Bezalel Market
Beitlehem St 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6329201, Israel
Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair
Nahalat Binyamin St 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Nearby hotels
Poli House Tel Aviv Hotel by AFI Hotels
Nahalat Binyamin St 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Allenby Bauhaus Apartments
Allenby St 60, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
House of Palm Tel Aviv - Luxury Furnished Apartments
Nahalat Binyamin St 8, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6516108, Israel
Sam & Blondi Hotel
Sheinkin St 20, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6523126, Israel
Assemblage Boutique Hotel
Allenby St 48, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6382202, Israel
Sheinkin Hotel
Brenner St 21, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Ink Hotel Tel Aviv | Boutique Hotel in Tel Aviv | מלון אינק תל אביב
Brenner St 14, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6382635, Israel
Nordoy Hotel
Nahalat Binyamin St 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Hotel 75
Allenby St 75, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Shenkin 10 - Holiday Apartments
Sheinkin St 10, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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Carmel Market

HaCarmel St 35, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
4.4(5.3K)
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attractions: Magen David Square, Dan Gallery, Sheinkin Garden, Rubin Museum, Meir Garden, Bialik Square, Center for Contemporary Art, Beit Bialik, Liebling Haus - White City Centre, Tel Aviv-Yafo City Museum, restaurants: Hamitbahon, Eisan Thai Restaurant, Minzar, Wine Garden TLV, HaBasta, Café Yom Tov, Panda Pita פנדה פיתה, Abulafia, Shmuel, Sabich Tchernikhovski, local businesses: Bezalel Market, Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair
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Nearby attractions of Carmel Market

Magen David Square

Dan Gallery

Sheinkin Garden

Rubin Museum

Meir Garden

Bialik Square

Center for Contemporary Art

Beit Bialik

Liebling Haus - White City Centre

Tel Aviv-Yafo City Museum

Magen David Square

Magen David Square

4.3

(412)

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Dan Gallery

Dan Gallery

4.2

(92)

Open 24 hours
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Sheinkin Garden

Sheinkin Garden

4.2

(303)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Rubin Museum

Rubin Museum

4.4

(170)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Carmel Market

Hamitbahon

Eisan Thai Restaurant

Minzar

Wine Garden TLV

HaBasta

CafĂŠ Yom Tov

Panda Pita פנדה פיתה

Abulafia

Shmuel

Sabich Tchernikhovski

Hamitbahon

Hamitbahon

4.4

(971)

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Eisan Thai Restaurant

Eisan Thai Restaurant

4.2

(675)

Closed
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Minzar

Minzar

4.3

(912)

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Wine Garden TLV

Wine Garden TLV

4.4

(744)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Carmel Market

Bezalel Market

Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

Bezalel Market

Bezalel Market

4.1

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Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

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@juliapaperny is in Israel and is trying to find the best eats!! Give us some recs and here’s everywhere we’ve eaten so far 🌟Kalamata in Jaffa, Israel 🌟Tel Aviv Beach Club in Tel Aviv 🌟TYO in Tel Aviv 🌟Greco in Tel Aviv for yummy Greek food 🌟Carmel Market in Tel Aviv love all the fresh juices 🌟Machaneh Yehudah Market in Jerusalem for a great schnitzel sandwich • • • • #sistersnacking #sistersnackingisrael #israelifood #israeli #israelfood #telaviv #telavivfood #telavivisrael #travel #foodie #foodporn #foodtravel #nycfoodblogger #foodblogger #sistersnackingisrael
Alexandr OrlovAlexandr Orlov
The market itself is not very different from other markets. It's just a little bigger. The same products and souvenirs. The same smells and puddles. Another thing is to get there on the day the hand-maders come. This is already more interesting, and for tourists, for example, I advise to go there on such a day. Then there you can see, and maybe buy, some interesting hand-made souvenirs. But be prepared for the fact that after a long and possibly interesting story about how it was all done, you will have to pay a high price. You can try to bargain. In this country, bargaining is a lot where people love. Not everywhere, of course, but in many places. We caught them on Tuesday. From morning to about 17:00.
Ant OinkAnt Oink
Big market. Walked by everyday. Met fellow Singaporean (students on work-study exchange). There was a place called Kingdom of Pork, which I'm told is the only place selling pork in the vicinity. Pomegranates are everywhere. And they have a juicing machine for them. There's an Asian grocery store, which 1) made me feel quite foreign and exotic, and 2) gave me some ingredients to cook stuff. It's also the place to get souvenirs. Found 35 Carmel Lane while location-recceing. The colours were so vivid. And yes, they are of the same venue. That lady sitting under the dull, durian-green tent does have two pairs of glasses and very many plastic bags from a morning's worth of shopping.
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@juliapaperny is in Israel and is trying to find the best eats!! Give us some recs and here’s everywhere we’ve eaten so far 🌟Kalamata in Jaffa, Israel 🌟Tel Aviv Beach Club in Tel Aviv 🌟TYO in Tel Aviv 🌟Greco in Tel Aviv for yummy Greek food 🌟Carmel Market in Tel Aviv love all the fresh juices 🌟Machaneh Yehudah Market in Jerusalem for a great schnitzel sandwich • • • • #sistersnacking #sistersnackingisrael #israelifood #israeli #israelfood #telaviv #telavivfood #telavivisrael #travel #foodie #foodporn #foodtravel #nycfoodblogger #foodblogger #sistersnackingisrael
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The market itself is not very different from other markets. It's just a little bigger. The same products and souvenirs. The same smells and puddles. Another thing is to get there on the day the hand-maders come. This is already more interesting, and for tourists, for example, I advise to go there on such a day. Then there you can see, and maybe buy, some interesting hand-made souvenirs. But be prepared for the fact that after a long and possibly interesting story about how it was all done, you will have to pay a high price. You can try to bargain. In this country, bargaining is a lot where people love. Not everywhere, of course, but in many places. We caught them on Tuesday. From morning to about 17:00.
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Big market. Walked by everyday. Met fellow Singaporean (students on work-study exchange). There was a place called Kingdom of Pork, which I'm told is the only place selling pork in the vicinity. Pomegranates are everywhere. And they have a juicing machine for them. There's an Asian grocery store, which 1) made me feel quite foreign and exotic, and 2) gave me some ingredients to cook stuff. It's also the place to get souvenirs. Found 35 Carmel Lane while location-recceing. The colours were so vivid. And yes, they are of the same venue. That lady sitting under the dull, durian-green tent does have two pairs of glasses and very many plastic bags from a morning's worth of shopping.
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5.0
2y

The Carmel Market in Tel Aviv is a bustling and vibrant market that offers visitors a true taste of the city's culture and cuisine. With its colorful stalls, lively atmosphere, and delicious food, it's no wonder that the Carmel Market is one of the most popular attractions in Tel Aviv.

One of the things that sets the Carmel Market apart from other markets is its sheer size. The market stretches for several blocks and is filled with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs. The variety of goods on offer is truly impressive, and visitors can easily spend hours exploring the market and taking in all the sights and sounds.

Of course, the highlight of the Carmel Market is the food. There are countless stalls selling all kinds of delicious snacks and meals, from traditional Israeli dishes like falafel and shakshuka to international favorites like sushi and pizza. Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat or a leisurely meal, you're sure to find something to suit your taste buds at the Carmel Market.

One of the best things about the Carmel Market is the atmosphere. The vendors are friendly and welcoming, and the market is always buzzing with activity. There's a real sense of community here, and visitors can get a glimpse of what life is like for the locals in Tel Aviv.

Overall, the Carmel Market is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Tel Aviv. With its delicious food, wide variety of goods, and lively atmosphere, it's a true gem of the city and a wonderful place to experience the culture and...

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4.0
6y

The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because of some of the rude or shady vendors. So know your prices. And don't be pressured. But if you know your prices then its 5 stars. So much to do. So much tasty food and bars to the sides. Eat ceviche, burrekas, meat, falafel, thai and so much more. And fresh sashimi grade fish at a handful of places (sake. Maguro. Katsuo. Hamachi. I bought a 3kg yellowtail/ hamachi at דגי רמי Dag Rami for a great price! So fresh! Wow. Asian stores. Exotic fruits (know your prices!) eg anona (atemoya cousin of cherimoya sugar apple) passionfruit, pitthaya etc . You will often see fruits and veggies that you have never seen in your life. Go on Friday to get the best deals on fresh produce. They sell off fruits for next to nothing, that only have a 2-3 day shelf life left but i freese most of them for smoothies 😉 You can get bunches of cilantro, parsley, mint, purple basil and even kale for 1-2 shekel!! (Lasts 3-8 days) They have a few bakeries on Friday 1-2 shekels an item . Challah. Buns pitahs. Multigrain buns (other than family loaf) Candy and produce etc stores blasting house and techno and the vendors are dancing! Chabad also offering tfillin while street performers do their thing. I never get bored of this place!!! Its a complete spectacle. I wonder if there is anything like it on...

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2.0
6y

We arrived around closing time on a Friday. Many of the stalls were closed or were closing and the stall holders were giving good discounts to get rid of flowers, fruits etc before shabbat. If you want to get goos deals, this is the right time to come. Watch out for low quality stuff here. One spice shop had worms crawling inside the spices, which I only saw after the shopowners took some out of one of the piles to pack for my order. But I cancelled my order after seeing the worms. Some of the merchants overcharge tourists as well. We bought a cup of pomengranate juice for 20 shekkels only to find everyone else selling the same cup for 10 shekkels. In addition, some of the fruit stalls had over ripened fruits. Though in all fairness, they were selling these at a discount. Prices are generally high, as per the norm in Israel. This is not the country to find a bargain and it might be a better idea to wait till you get home to buy anything you need (unless you need it right away). This applies to everything from food to spices to souvenir items...

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