The markets of a city are not only a good place to buy food, clothes, etc., they are also the best way to get the feel of a city and become acquainted with it.
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The covered market located in the Tel Aviv Port offers visitors a wide selection of fresh ingredients, tasty concoctions and delicious restaurants all with a sea view
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 The Carmel Market is Tel Aviv's largest food and vegetable market. Visit this charming place to buy fresh food, try some local specialties and enjoy Tel Aviv's bustling culinary culture.
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Levinsky Street has one of the finest markets in Tel Aviv, specializing in spices and Mediterranean delicacies.
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 Jaffa's Flea Market is where you can find anything from a dress, through fabrics, up to antique tables and chairs, or maybe just a 16th century door knob.
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 A festival of arts, crafts, pottery, and street performances, Nachalat Binyamin offers a pleasant stroll and some pretty bits and pieces.
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