Top Outdoor Markets to Explore in Israel

Israel is a warm-weather country at the crossroads of many cultures, and the shopping opportunities greatly reflect this diversity. While modern shops and malls are abundant, nothing compares to the vibrant outdoor markets found in places like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Bargaining is much more enjoyable in these markets compared to traditional shopping centers. This article highlights the best markets in the main shopping cities of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv Port

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The Tel Aviv Port, known as Namal in Hebrew, is the ultimate un-mall. The expansive decks are crafted from bleached gray wood, designed to resemble sand dunes, which creates an inviting atmosphere next to the white-blue waves. The promenade features a delightful array of unique shops and restaurants, with only a few similarities to chain stores. Additionally, there is an organic market that enhances the overall shopping experience.

Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem

Cakes at Mahane Yehuda Market
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Jerusalem’s most famous outdoor market has thrived for over a hundred years, showcasing the essence of Middle Eastern culture. The fresh citrus fruits and produce found here are consistently touted as the best in Israel. Moreover, you will discover an impressive array of spices, food products, clothing, souvenirs, and more. The market operates between Yafo Road and Agrippas Street, open Sun-Thurs from 10 AM-7 PM and Fri from 9 AM-5 PM.

Old City Souk, Jerusalem

Old City Souk, Jerusalem
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The Old City Souk is a charming market where tourists flock due to its prime location within the walled old city. Each alley and pedestrian path effectively forms a segment of the shopping experience. While some items can appear touristy, there are hidden gems within the fabrics, ceramics, and crafts waiting to be discovered.

Bezalel Arts Fair, Jerusalem

The Bezalel arts fair
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While many of Jerusalem’s markets evoke a traditional atmosphere, the Bezalel Arts Fair showcases local creativity. Here, visitors can find unique crafts, wooden items, glassware, and one-of-a-kind clothing created by local designers. The fair operates on Fridays from 10 AM-4 PM in and around Bezalel HaKatan streets.

HaCarmel Market, Tel Aviv

Good luck charms, protection against the evil eye and prayer beads at Shuk HaCarmel, Tel Aviv
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Tel Aviv’s largest open-air market, also known as the Shuk Carmel, is bustling with an abundance of fresh produce, including fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat. This lively market offers an unparalleled shopping experience—whether you are seeking the juiciest watermelon or other delights. Don’t hesitate to haggle over prices. After shopping, explore the nearby narrow, flower-filled lanes of the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood. The market operates from Sunday to Friday at the intersection of Allenby and HaCarmel streets.

Outdoor Craft Market, Tel Aviv

Crafts market, Tel Aviv
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This vibrant market starts at Mogen David Square, located on Allenby Street, adjacent to the HaCarmel Market, and continues down Nachalat Benyamin. It is the ideal spot to discover unique and reasonably priced handmade jewelry, as well as beautiful Judaica and artwork. Indulge in a refreshing organic watermelon shake from Loveat Café (located near the square) while you stroll through the market, which operates on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until mid-afternoon.

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