
Carmel Market
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Carmel Market
The Carmel Market, or Shuk HaCarmel, is the most famous of all Tel Aviv’s marketplaces. In recent years, it’s even joined the ranks of Tel Aviv’s trendy spots for bars, restaurants, coffee shops and chef-owned food stalls. It’s no wonder Shuk HaCarmel is Tel Aviv’s largest and most-centrally located shuk: From hand-made Jachnun, a traditional Yemenite dish, to boutique cheeses, and from one-off cotton clothes to designer threads, HaCarmel has it all. Plan your visit around your tastebuds and food preferences - salted fish, cured meats, Middle Eastern fare, fresh baked French pastries, and local-roasted coffee or fresh-pressed fruit or vegetable juice blends to wash it all down.
If you have more specific questions about the Carmel Market, contact us here - we’re happy to help!
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About the Carmel Market
The history of Tel Aviv’s largest marketplaceMap of Carmel Market
Download our friendly and easy-to-read, English map of the Carmel MarketShops at the Carmel Market
Your guide to what to buy: from produce stalls to street-side eateries and everything in betweenRestaurants at the Carmel Market
Get your taste on with this incredible guide to the restaurants in or around the Carmel MarketIn the Area
More about what to do, see or visit in the area surrounding the Carmel MarketVideo and Photo Gallery
Explore the Carmel Market through our video and photo galleryTours of the Carmel Market
Our interactive shuk tours reveal the tastiest and saltiest secrets of this bustling marketplaceUseful Information
Everything you need to know to plan your visit to the Carmel Market: How to get here? Where to park? Opening hours and more