Markets 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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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, Nahalat Binyamin offers a pleasant stroll and some beautiful bits and pieces.
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If you want to experience the authentic feel of a real market, Hatikva is the place.
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In the very center of town, there is a small antiques and second hand fair in which you can examine a wide range of items.
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The Carmel Market is Tel Aviv's largest food and vegetable market. Visit this charming place which is the heart of Tel Aviv's culinary culture.
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In the center of the city stands a little clothes and home appliances market, where bargains can be found.
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Around Town
| Molly Blooms | | Another well known place, within the category of Tel Aviv's English speaking pubs, is Molly Bloom's, which provides the Irish variation. GO >> |
| | An Introduction to Jaffa |  | Jaffa is one of the most beautiful places in Tel Aviv, though some might say it is not an integral part of Tel Aviv but rather a place of its own right, a world apart from Tel Aviv. GO >> |
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Tel Aviv
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Download the map of Tel Aviv from here. This map is marked with many hotspots. Click on each hotspot to get updated review on hotels in Tel Aviv, attractions and other point of interest. |
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Tel Aviv Attractions
| Jerusalem Beach |  | Whether it was meant to snob the Jerusalemites for not having a beach of their own or whether it was done as a tribute to the country's capital, this beach is called Jerusalem beach.
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