Things to do in Carmel Market
If there’s one place in Tel Aviv where you can see local life in action, it’s Carmel Market, or Shuk Hacarmel. Locals and visitors zigzag down the long market street, eyes peeled for the best bargains. Vibrant doesn’t begin to describe the lively scene that plays out here – vendors calling out their best deals, locals haggling, and a dizzying array of sights, sounds and scents.
Colourful displays of spices, glistening olives, stuffed dates and pomegranates cut open to reveal their ruby-red seeds are just the tip of the iceberg. You’ll also find clothing, accessories, gadgets, beauty products and kitchenware, usually at negotiable prices. In recent years, some of the traditional market stalls have been replaced by hip craft beer bars, pop-up eateries and stands selling excellent street food.
One of the most rewarding ways to get the most from your Carmel Market visit is to enlist the help of a local guide who can introduce you to local specialities, take you to tucked-away areas you might otherwise miss, and help you find the best bargains. Some of the classic Tel Aviv treats to look out for as you explore are fresh juices, falafel, halva and baklava.
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Experience the Carmel market as a local, learn about the market's history and culture and enjoy the colorful market stalls packed with fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Experience the Carmel market as a local, learn about the market's history and culture and enjoy the colorful market stalls packed with fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Carmel Market
Tel Aviv
Israel
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