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The Carmel market
The strong smells of the Carmel market can be detected already from the small alleys leading to it- the fresh fish and vegetables and the newly baked breads blend in with the many people who come here, sellers and buyers alike.
The Bezalel Market
Even though numerous real-estate entrepreneurs have been coveting it for quite some time, the small Bezalel Market still exists and offers its visitors lovely finds.
Levinsky Market
It is true that the Carmel Market is bigger and more colorful and popular, but the Levinsky Market offers a more relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity for discovering unfamiliar corners, mostly culinary, in the city of Tel Aviv, which many think they know by heart.
The Port Market
Like many other port complexes around the world, Tel Aviv also has its port market which offers wonderful gourmet foods (this is in addition to the Farmers Market which usually takes place every Friday).
The Flea Market
The Flea Market in Jaffa attracts tourists and other visitors who look for bargains and second hand items and it offers various bits and pieces, cloths and furniture, new and old.
The Farmers’ Market in Tel Aviv
Just like in many European cities, it was just a matter of time until Tel Aviv would also have a worthy Farmers’ Market, which connects directly between the farmers and the costumers.
Nachlat Binyamin Market
Near the colorfulness of Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market and the modernism of Sheinkin Street is the picturesque street of Nachlat Binyamin, on the pedestrian-only northern section of which takes place the biggest Arts and Crafts Fair of its kind in Israel.
Jerusalem
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Mahane Yehuda Market
The Mahane Yehuda Market has become an icon in the life of the city of Jerusalem, about which were written many songs and literary pieces that describe its activity, atmosphere and colors.
The Old City’s Market
Visitors to the Old City’s Market are met with numerous narrow stone alleys, loud cries of peddlers and strong scents and colors.
The Farmers and Artists Market in the German Colony
The Farmers and Artists Market in the German Colony in Jerusalem takes place every Friday.
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The Daliyat al-Carmel Market
Every Saturday many visitors come to Daliyat al-Carmel, which is one of the largest and most colorful and popular in the north of Israel.
Talpiot Market
The terraced Haifa market of Talpiot, which spreads over three levels at Hadar HaCarmel, started in the beginning of the 1940s.
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The Tarshiha Market
The Tarshiha Market is the result of two towns getting together in 1994, the Christian-Arab town of Tarshiha and the Jewish town of Ma'alot, to create Ma'alot-Tarshiha.
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The Old City of Acre Market
Not far from the picturesque Acre (Akko) Port spread the mostly covered alleys of Acre’s Old City Market, where one can find a mix of locals, tourists and travelers and a lovely blend of languages.
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The Nazareth Market
Who ever comes to the Nazareth Market for the first time may get confused by the great abundance which it offers.
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The Netanya Market
A covered market always makes one wonder as to its authenticity, but there is no doubt that the roof which covers the Netanya Market makes the experience of buying and walking around it more pleasant, especially on rainy or stormy days, or when the sun is too strong.
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The Ramla Market
First of all, visitors to the Ramla Market should lower their expectations in regard to the aesthetic aspect of this rich and famous market which has many visitors.
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The Bedouin market in Be'er Sheva
Every Thursday the old Bedouin market in Beer Sheva takes place.
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