We love Sarona Market and go there often as a family. Today was the first time we went back after COVID and I was so surprised to see they had redone all of the seating arrangements inside the market allowing for families to sit and enjoy food from all off the different food stands however there was not ONE highchair available for babies and toddlers. My one year old who eats by himself was frustrated that I had to hold him in my lap and feed since there was no where else for me to put him. My husband and I juggled him on our laps back and forth so we could try and enjoy our food as well however it resulted in anything buy enjoyable. Furthermore the changing table in the bathroom was broken and I needed to hold it up with one leg while my son was on it in order to change him. Sarona Market we love coming to enjoy the incredible culinary experience you provide but surely we can't be the only ones who would benefit from a few highchairs and a working changing table at the largest culinary...
Read moreSarona Market is a cool place to visit in Tel Aviv. It is a covered market and a meeting hub full of food stores selling meats, cheeses, breads, alcohol and also small eateries with Israel food, Japanese cuisine, pizza, pasta and more. Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Sarona market is more like a food court. There are food shops and many restaurants inside. The design is contemporary, it is nice and clean. I loved the most the surroundings - small, old houses, parks and everything surrounded by skyscrapers. A great mix of modern and traditional. Little europe in middle of tel aviv. Nice place to hang out with various shops. You can have a drink on a bar, eat delicious deserts and many multiple choices of great street food - some pf them belong to chef restaurants. Must visit when you are exploring tlv. You can easily spend 2...
Read moreNice place, great outdoors outlet and also indoor. The pitty is that the surroundings are on rebuilding for many years now and will go on for some years more. That makes a big time to try to reach the parking and end up in another one that costs 4 times more per hour. They say that the 3 first parked hours are free. But who can do it to this parking? I couldn't. There are not clear directions and the surroundings can change for the next day. Looks that the main public is the people that works around and get there to lunch. Many good restaurants and bars aside of other good stores. My suggestion: take a cab or walk. It costs a lot to get to the wrong parking such as that from...
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