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Nestled along the stunning coastline of Tel Aviv, Jaffa is a treasure trove of vibrant markets and unique boutiques that beckon shoppers from all walks of life. With its rich history and eclectic atmosphere, this ancient port city offers a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern flair. From the bustling Jaffa Flea Market, where vintage finds and artisanal goods abound, to the trendy shops lining Sheinkin Street, Jaffa is a shopper's paradise waiting to be explored.

As you wander through the narrow streets, you'll discover a mix of well-known favorites and hidden gems, each with its own story to tell. Whether you're hunting for fashionable clothing at Tess Boutique, indulging in delicious pastries at Milk Bakery, or browsing the artisan stalls at Nachalat Binyamin, there's something for everyone. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best shopping experiences, and Jaffa is no exception. So grab your tote bag and get ready to explore the unique offerings of this captivating city!

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1Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand

5.0
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3.8
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Mentioned on 
+11 other lists 
Antique store
If you're on the lookout for unique and affordable souvenirs, Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand is a must-visit destination. Nestled on Givon Street, this vibrant market boasts an impressive array of vendors offering everything from vintage clocks and exquisite jewelry to stylish bags and charming vases. You'll also find art pieces, leather goods, electronics, knives, clothing items, and even furniture! A little haggling might be in order to snag the best deals.
Great place with a lot of things to do for all ages
Gad K — Google review
amazing market!
Shlomi Y — Google review
Ami'ad St 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand

2Carmel Market

4.4
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Market
Carmel Market, the largest shuk in Tel Aviv, is an open-air market offering a wide array of local produce, spices, grocery items, and home goods. The market also features dining options where visitors can enjoy gourmet wine and tapas at Basta or savor Israeli meat dishes at M25. Additionally, there's a French-style patisserie that offers classic desserts and Levantine fried dough during Hanukkah.
I love to come back when I am in Tel Aviv. This is definitely must see place! Even simple walk throughout the market is an experience. You do not have to buy something… but you will.
Pavel K — Google review
Nice market in the heart of Tel Aviv. Very lively and crowded and plenty of choices to eat local food or to have a drink. There is also a good variety of cloth section. A must see place if you go to Tel Aviv.
Pau E — Google review
So I had some time to kill in the morning before my flight home so I joined friends for a walk through this area and had a great time seeing all the stands from candy to house hold items. You can do all your shopping here. The sights, sounds and smell of bread and cooking is wonderful.
Tranton — Google review
A market is marked all over the world. Fresh on the spot juice from a variety of fruits. Market with sellers trying to get you to pay overprice for copy products like Nike, puma, Hugo Boss etc. Lots of cheap souvenirs from Israel. Some sellers can be very invasive Most prices can be dropped with a little bit of bargaining, Most shops sell the same at all different prices. Plenty of Mediterranean food which is delicious.
Zamir M — Google review
A very lively loud and very crowded market where one can find nearly anything, esp, food, spices, clothes, leather goods (incl. well made fake luxury brands). Fresh meat and fish are sold too, sometimes connected to a small eatery (seated or standing). Eateries are very crowded, loud and ventilators are blowing you away or provide fresh air (depending on how one can appreciate such kind of air blowing). If one appreciates a little less noise and crowd I can advise to take a side street and find a cosy place to eat or drink.
Boris G — Google review
A must see in Tel Aviv. The atmosphere is amazing and it nearly gives you a time traveler experience. You will find authentic stuff but as well some usual.. stuff. The food stand will let have a bite of everything. But no words can describe the experience, just go there!!!
Florian S — Google review
Carmel Market, one of the most colorful and exciting places in Tel Aviv. Not only fruits, vegetables and meats, but also clothes, children's clothes, shoes, glasses, accessories, toys etc.. Full of small restaurants, food stalls, everything is bustling, colorful and fun. Do not miss a visit to it. 
Tamar K — Google review
Different great 👍🏻 sellers who wants to sell you something but still professional. Some of them not really. Definitely if you are a girl, guys would like to speak with you. Don’t hesitate to try everything and if you like you buy. To negotiate is Normal. Also kids negotiate
Nata_lie N — Google review
HaCarmel St 35, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Carmel Market
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3Sarona Market

4.3
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4.5
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Market
Food & Drink
Farmers Markets
Sarona Market is a bustling indoor marketplace in Tel Aviv, featuring around 90 international vendors offering a wide array of prepared foods and groceries. It has been likened to renowned food markets like La Boqueria in Barcelona, Chelsea Market in New York City, and Borough Market in London.
Wonder and super aesthetic area for all kinds of foods and restaurants! From grocery shops to candy stores to kiosks and to bars! A place for all your kinds of taste buds! Super beautiful too full of decorative nature, wooden flavour of furniture and dim lights ❤️ the visual took me by a heart beat loved entering this building hated to leave it! Full of wonderful people and workers to serve all of your needs ,definitely a place to visit while in tel aviv! Can't believe I never been there before! Got myself noodles from wok to walk and some snacks from sweetime candy world ❤️ can't wait to come again and try the different quazines they over here!
Liel I — Google review
I bring my friend to Tel Aviv so he can feel the vibe and taste of this incredible city. And Sarona market IMHO is a best place to feel it. This is a place to visit from time to time to refuel with energy.
Vladimir M — Google review
Very nice air-conditioned market. Food variety were aplenty. Perfect place for a hot day to come for lunch/drinks and to do some quick shopping It is conveniently located to Tel Aviv’s train station, and there are major shopping malls nearby as well. There are a lot of parking options around the office buildings (though they are a little bit pricy)
Nahshon — Google review
Contrary to everyone's opinion and the way it looks like when you first arrive, I didn't like it. Yes - great first impression. Good visuals, nice presentation, seems like there is a lot to pick from, but - there isn't. It's extremely expensive and the food is pretty much the same as any street market. I'd rather visit the old city. It's fine if you're near it, and if you can find it, because of constructions and misleading location markers, but don't expect too much and maybe you'll like it better. I expected more variety. Maybe some places were just closed, I don't know. I only had a craft beer that nobody cared to tell me the name of, it was very good.
Marin K — Google review
Sarona Market is a cool place to visit in Tel Aviv. It is a covered market and a meeting hub full of food stores selling meats, cheeses, breads, alcohol and also small eateries with Israel food, Japanese cuisine, pizza, pasta and more. Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Sarona market is more like a food court. There are food shops and many restaurants inside. The design is contemporary, it is nice and clean. I loved the most the surroundings - small, old houses, parks and everything surrounded by skyscrapers. A great mix of modern and traditional. Little europe in middle of tel aviv. Nice place to hang out with various shops. You can have a drink on a bar, eat delicious deserts and many multiple choices of great street food - some pf them belong to chef restaurants. Must visit when you are exploring tlv. You can easily spend 2 -3 hours here.
Alex D — Google review
In general, this is a beautiful place. I was in Sukkot, so there were a lot of people. I saw a variety of food for everybody, some stores, places to drink, and sweets. I want to come back in calmer days.
Zuly S — Google review
Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Very nice tea shop, eastern sweets shop, tahini and halva place, ice cream factory and many others not vegan, meat and cheese places. Nice surroundings with restored old buildings and a water lily's pond. A lot of modern architectural structures nearby.
Sophie D — Google review
This is a must go place for visitors to tel aviv, you have all the Israel food and western cuisine in one place. A good place to dine and experience the food culture of israel and try a wide variety of foods. Like the idea that it's not a restaurant type but with the little food stalls selling their stuff. The price here are cheaper than most of the restaurant there. I like the chicken 🐔 shop that sell roast chicken to spicy wings. There is a seafood stall too and you can select your choice of seafood. There is A vegetarian food and dessert stall as well. Some of the pictures to wet your appetite.
Wing C — Google review
Aluf Kalman Magen St 3, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://saronamarket.co.il/•+972 3-624-2424•Tips and more reviews for Sarona Market

4Jaffa Port

4.6
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4.3
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Harbor
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Jaffa Port, located at the southern end of the Tel Aviv coastline, is one of the oldest ports in the world with a rich history dating back to ancient times. It has been a strategic hub for trade and military activities for centuries. After falling into disrepair, it has undergone significant renovation in recent years and has become a popular destination for visitors. The area offers stunning views, restaurants, and opportunities for boat tours.
The oldest part of Tel Aviv. Clean and well kept. There are parks and shops and galleries. Great place to take a stroll .
Harry Z — Google review
We visited during a cloudy day. Port area is with a beautiful view and many restaurants. We went for a small cruise trip. They took us from jaffa Port and dropped us back after half an hour. They charged 30 nis per person. Amazing, calm and beautiful ride. Recommended, if you are visiting the Port. Evening is best.
Santhosh M — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit in Yaffo, Israel. New container park is buying built with shops and restaurants. The port has fishing boats and fresh fish vendors. Great seas food restaurant and great entertainment on Saturdays. You can also take a boat tour.
Rena I — Google review
One of the oldest ports in the world. Lots of historic events took place somewhere in here. Port is full of restaurants. It is very busy at the weekends. You can see different boats, but also old Jaffa. Walking around the promenade is a must.
Kamila Ś — Google review
This historical port is the southern end of the Tel Aviv promenade/coastline. It's one of the oldest ports in the world, dating as far back to the Egyptian empire. Reputedly, it was the site of the story Jonah and the Whale mentioned in the Book of Jonah in the Old Testament. Jaffa served as the port of entry of merchants such as those during David's and Solomon's time. It was also used by the succession of armies of powers that ruled the Levant Region of the Mediterranean. It was last used/occupied by the British in the early 1900's prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Today, Jaffa Port serves as fishing and recreational port. It is a draw for locals and visitors to the warm beach and entertainment establishments on it.
A ( — Google review
Historical and Biblical site! It offers a lot things, art galleries, good bars and restaurants! 🍺🍻🍲 Don’t miss out the Fish 🦑 and chips 🍟 then have a cup of coffee☕️. You can also buy freshly caught seafoods 🐟 🦀 🦑
Seijuro H — Google review
BEAUTIFUL. Loved the views, loved the streets, a great place to go for a walk or run (especially during sunrise/sunset). If you got some parkour skills you can go all the way out to where the old city walls used to be, great for fishing or just enjoying the view!
Najeeb K — Google review
Beautiful area, close to Old Yafo. Worth to take a walk and have a good icecream here.
Gina K — Google review
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5Dizengoff Center

4.2
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3.9
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Shopping mall
Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv is not just your average shopping mall. Named after one of the founding families of Israel, it's a hub of the city's spirit with a variety of shops, brands, cafes, and restaurants. The unique architecture features sloping floors and a street-like vibe that creates an enjoyable shopping experience. Visitors can also find a big movie theater and plenty of dining options.
Filled with interesting stores carrying almost anything you might want, several cafés and restaurants, and a movie theater, it's always lively. Dizingoff Center is in the heart of TLV so it's easy to access and is steps away from the many shops and restaurants of Dizingoff Street. On Fridays, there is a food market that brings in many vendors who set up kiosks and sell an amazing variety of food.
Mark F — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
One of the biggest malls in the city of Tel Aviv. Most of the international brands are present. However, like any other shopping malls across the world the prices seem to be on the higher end. Most of the people in the shops are very friendly and helpful. Particularly the employees at Super Pharm store at the ground floor were amazing. However, there are some shops where you will find it difficult to talk if you don't know Hebrew. Overall a good experience.
Kumar S — Google review
Went there yesterday and back again today. Great building. Worth going just to see the architecture. Built in the 1970's it must have been very impressive as it still is. Superb selection of boutique shops in a maze of corridors which feel airy and light. Food, clothes, coffee shops, pet store supplies, tattoo parlours, camera shop, book store, cinema, Japanese animae models and comics, juice bar, MacDonald and burger king! Great wine shop with interesting spirits, kiddy play area with large real sand pit. Electronics and home wares, pharmacy and supermarket and fresh fruit and veg. Well worth a visit but leave yourself LOTS of time. You'll need it.
Francis M — Google review
Dizengoff St 50, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Dizengoff Center
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6Milk bakery

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Bakery
Cafe
Pastry shop
Milk Bakery, located in Jaffa's Flea Market, has been creating quite a buzz with its delectable treats. Adi Kihan works her magic with dough and chocolate to produce an array of mouthwatering pastries such as croissants filled with cre patissiere and berries, brioche challahs, cream puffs, and flourless cakes. The bakery exudes an urban vibe while maintaining an intimate atmosphere.
Love this place. Great location in the entrance to the flea market and sitting on the street The pastries are excellent, and I tried a few of them on my visits. This time was no different with an excellent pain au chocolat, a cake with a frangipane cream, and a interesting savory. Highly recommended. Still one of the best bakery in Tel aviv if you are looking for classic French pastries.
Yvan L — Google review
The food and the drinks taste amazing, although are much pricier than most places in tel aviv. I paid around 70 shekels for two pastries and one coffee. The atmosphere is great and welcoming as are most of the staff. I had only one unfortunate incident where I asked for a pastry with a particular topping out of the few that they had and they gave me the wrong one. I came back to the counter to ask them for the one that I ordered and paid for and the person working there insisted that it's all the same inside anyway and it doesn't matter instead of just changing it to what i asked for in the first place🫤. If I didn't care then I wouldn't have ordered a particular one.
Esther — Google review
Disappointed... After all of the hype and great reviews that I read I was truly disappointed. I am new to the neighborhood and was excited that they were just a three minute walk from my apartment. I wish I had taken pictures of the three pastries that I bought to share them with my thoughts on each one. First of all, everything tasted and had the textures that they were day old and not fresh (I was there at 8:30 in the morning). I love Almond Croissants and with this one it was only the sliced almonds on top that had any similarty to an Almond Croissant. It was bland and had no type of filling. Then there was a pastry that looked like a miniature/single serving of a chocolate bobka. It had a bitter, not sweet taste. The third one was the only one that was tasty and seemed to be fresh. Unfortunately that is the only one that I have no idea how to describe since I never had anything like it. It was a square that had four sections on top. I think that the guy behind the counter said it was a butter pastry. My Hebrew is not up to par and the two young employees did not speak much English (which I am now living in Israel and am slowly learning). I thought of giving Milk Bakery a one star rating but this last pastry is what made it a two. Needless to say, I will not be going back.
Susie B — Google review
Really nice bakery. Very hip, can get crowded, but with a decent amount of places around to rest while you drink your coffee. Coffee is really good and so are the pastries.
ET G — Google review
I came here for a lunch to have a sandwich and something sweet. Unfortunately, at 13:00, almost everything was sold, just few sandwiches left that looked quite sad and no interesting pastries. I ordered a salmon sandwich, profiterole with vanilla cream and American coffee. Everything was good, not woow, coffee too watery for my taste. Girl told me to come either in the morning or on Friday, then they have amazing stuff. Maybe I will and then I'll update my review. There is no inside sitting, so in summer it is could be too hot to sit outside.
Epolina — Google review
Simply stunning baked goods. Great care in making, and delicious coffee. Their chocolate chip cookie is out of this world. Arrive early for the best selection.
Michael H — Google review
From the way they answered the phone to the fact they were still open beyond the hours advertised to the friendly laidback barista to the excellent coffee to the delicious baked goods - this place is a treat.
Ariel K — Google review
One of the best bakeries in Jaffa.Everything is very tasty and high quality.
Alon B — Google review
Beit Eshel St 5, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•+972 52-883-8666•Tips and more reviews for Milk bakery

7Neve Tzedek

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Neighborhoods
Neve Tzedek is a charming and artsy neighborhood in Israel, boasting avant-garde design stores, fashion boutiques, and handicraft shops. The area also features trendy European restaurants, stylish bistros, al fresco cafes that transform into live jazz bars at night, and a weekly farmers’ market in the restored railway station of HaTachana. Visitors can enjoy contemporary dance performances at the Suzanne Dellal Center or head to nearby beaches for surfing.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Neve Tzedek

8Sheinkin

4.6
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3.9
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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sheinkin Street is a historic pedestrian street in Tel Aviv, known for its designer clothing boutiques, stylish bars, and quirky cafes. The famous street is home to popular and trendy stores such as Belle & Sue, offering colorful brands from Sweden, Denmark, and more. Adjacent to the street lies the Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair, one of Israel's largest art fairs established in 1988.
Young, crowded, cool. Sheking St.
Nicolas N — Google review
Beautiful street!
Whaaat — Google review
Very cool street with great shops, although not cheap.
Jan A — Google review
It is always shiny in here, by all means. The street reclaims its faded glory regaining lusk and flamboyance across businesses and atmosphere.
Andrew G — Google review
Probably my favourite street in Tel Aviv
Steven B — Google review
great for evening tours
Nimrod S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful street full of shops, some of which change from one person to another, I recommend going there with electric/regular bicycles and be careful on the road. (Original) רחוב יפה מלא חנויות חלקן מתחלפות מפעם לפעם, ממליץ לנסוע שם באופניים חשמליים/רגילים בזהירות הכביש אופניים לא קל וחד סטרי.
Ziv — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is everything, it's worth coming to Tel Aviv just for that. (Original) יש הכל מהכל שווה לבוא לתל אביב רק בשביל זה
Beni E — Google review
Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Sheinkin

9TLV Mall

4.2
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4.2
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Shopping mall
Shopping
TLV Mall, located in the heart of Tel Aviv, is a modern and upscale shopping destination. It boasts an array of high-end Israeli and international designer brands, as well as independent stores featuring local designers. The mall offers a unique shopping experience with exclusive shops not found elsewhere in the city or country. In addition to its fashion offerings, TLV Mall also features various dining options, cafes, free parking facilities, and even a country club with three swimming pools.
I had a great time visiting TLV Mall! The place is clean, beautiful, and well-designed. It offers a wide variety of shops – from high-end brands to everyday stores – all in one place. The atmosphere is modern and welcoming, and I really enjoyed the shopping experience. Highly recommended
Steve R — Google review
High expectations and crushing reality. What can I say about this place? Huge and empty space mediocrely left for nothing. From the outside, this is a very impressive urban mall with a beautiful and stylish exterior. Inside there are many shops with goods and a couple of places to eat. That's all. There is absolutely nothing to do here except to come specifically for the buying something. All the time that I was here the impression of a uselessly left empty space did not leave me. It's like someone inflates himself for imaginary importance. Or there were some plans about this place but then they were gone. It's a pity. Unlike other similar places (I'm not talking about giants like Azrieli, but other local malls), there is no desire to return here at all.
Alexandr O — Google review
Nice mall in a beautiful location. Large variety of shops and cafes. Rather huge so I tire out quickly especially as I do not like to shop. Outside there's a very good branch of the Asian themed cuisine Zozobra. It has practically everything, including toddlers' playground and most of the known brands stores. However, nothing new, nothing special, quite costy, and the food zones are not really breakfast/brunch friendly.
Alex D — Google review
For some reason I kinda like this mall. It has very large spaces and hallways that are very convenient for walking. It also is not crowded so it doesn't feel claustrophobic to walk around there. The shops are pretty standard, nothing to write home about. It has excellent parking and a easy to access lot. You also can get 2 hours free parking with their app, which is really valuable in the center of Tel Aviv.
Ilan A — Google review
Shopping is 1980s, do yourself and the climate a big favor and skip it for the square on the other side of the street. Just a fancy branding for yet another Zara and the usual bad guys. You don’t need more clothes.
Ruth A — Google review
This is one of Tel aviv's most amazing mall and you can always find everything you need. Best part about it is they keep it very well maintained and I hope they continue to keep up the good work .
Raymos J — Google review
Wide range of designer outlets available on this mall. From shoes, perfumes, clothes etc. It was black Friday sale when I visited this mall and I was able to score goodies on great sale reduction. The mall has 2 floors only. The layout is very easy to memorize so wont get lost while roaming. On the lower ground floor you can find stalls for food & snacks.
DARWIN N — Google review
Location is great if you're looking for some clothes shopping inside the mall itself. Many great places to eat just outside and a short walk away from Sarona in-door market. You also get 2 hour free parking in TLV Fashion, or 3 hours if you register with their app (credit card required)
Ronen M — Google review
Carlebach St 4, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6713208, Israel•http://www.tlvmall.com/•+972 72-327-2470•Tips and more reviews for TLV Mall

10HaTikva Market

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Market
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HaTikva Market, located in the Hatikva neighborhood of southern Tel Aviv, is a spacious and diverse market offering a wide range of fresh produce, meat, seafood, spices, and kitchen items. It's a favorite among locals and food enthusiasts for its vibrant atmosphere and affordable prices. The market features numerous stalls selling an array of goods including spices, dried fruits, nuts, and more.
Very authentic market, no tourists, not so packed. Good fruit and vegetables, bakery and ready made shabbat food. Deffenately worth visiting!
Raul B — Google review
A wonderful local market where you can get all the fantastic Israeli food you like: fantastic fresh produce at rock-bottom prices, spices, pastries, etc'. And the small restaurants around the place are great too.
Ben B — Google review
Many types of food, including vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, grains, cheese, milk, and eggs, are available at affordable prices.
Randika K — Google review
Maybe not the "best"of neighborhoods but whenever I go there, I love it. I've eaten BBQ kabobs at night in small unnamed restaurants and been the on a Friday afternoon when things were fun and crazy. Prices were high for a shouk but worth it for the experience. People are lovely and it's not as cramped as other shouks in Israel either. I'm definitely going back there.
Elona S — Google review
Great market . Tel Aviv's only real market... simply forgotten by the hipsters...get here fast before they arrive and spoil the authenticity
Jeff L — Google review
Gotta say - I really like HaTikvah Market. It still feels very authentic and not touristy. The produce is very good, and it's a great place to hang out with your kids for a half hour and show them the ropes. You can also get steals like Ice Drinks for 2 NIS, and the sellers are mostly very friendly to kids.
Ilan A — Google review
Japanika in Tel aviv University is the Best Restaurant. Moreso sushi 🍣 😋 and and japanese meals in general
Atlanta K — Google review
A large market that has undergone a facelift in recent years has taken a beautiful shape, walking around there feeling like in the sand, the place is very clean, parking around for free. Fruit and vegetable market and meat and spices can be found here everything, even restaurants. A particularly busy weekend.
Shabtai B — Google review
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11Azrieli Mall

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Shopping mall
Nestled just a short stroll from the Link Hotel & Hub, Azrieli Mall stands as a vibrant shopping destination in Tel Aviv. This modern complex boasts three expansive floors filled with over 150 stores, showcasing everything from local Israeli brands to international favorites like Zara and Adidas. After indulging in some retail therapy, visitors can recharge at one of the 30 diverse eateries within the Food Hall or catch a movie at the on-site cinema featuring eight screens.
The Azrieli Mall in Tel Aviv is a large and modern shopping center, offering a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The center was originally designed by Israeli-American architect Eli Attia, and after he fell out with the developer of the center David.Very nice and beautiful designed shopping mall close to the train station Tel Aviv Ha Hagana. Lavish shopping center at the heart of the city with three levels of boutiques, a two-section food court, and a large Shufersal. The food offering is also very good. The HaShalon station and Sarona market are close by, so that's other huge advantages.🥰🥰🥰
Alex D — Google review
Big mall with a lot of stores, but some stores are very small a refinance to other malls, The location in central Tel Aviv is wonderful near a train station and bus stop area. But for me to drive there is like 2 hour in traffic jam And to findf parking is very hard. In the middle of the week is been worsted. Next time I just give up and search for another mall.
Yaron S — Google review
It's a nice place ESPECIALLY if you come from the train station, if you do it's a five star mall. It has nice food areas, 2 to be more specific (each one with A LOT of variety), the only reason I'm not gonna give it a 5 star is because of the parking (well well well, Tel aviv) and because of the fact a lot of the shops there are not kosher which is a huge deal breaker.
Fox N — Google review
Lovely mall, nice shoppes, the escalators are in need of service. The handrails are not in sink with the steps. And they don’t have a smooth ride. Please fix. I’m handicapped. I don’t want to fall. Please fix. I would of rated the mall 5 stars - everything else is nice
Chava S — Google review
Azrieli Mall in Tel Aviv, Israel, is one of the most iconic shopping destinations in the country. Well-known to both locals and visitors, it features food courts on every floor, cozy coffee and breakfast spots, endless shopping options, and plenty of drink stands. One of its most unique attractions is the Harry Potter Store, a must-see for fans.
Libi M — Google review
Various stores. Food court is very basic. Very busy, would definitely recommend coming not in the rush hours.
Nadav — Google review
The largest mall in Israel. Very fancy and clean, includes a lots of restaurants, stalls and places to sit and relax. It's connected to a train station via bridge and and also major bus hub across the road. Most of the known clothing brands can be found there.
Menny L — Google review
The largest mall in Israel. Very fancy and clean, includes a lots of restaurants, stalls and places to sit and relax.
Benjamin S — Google review
Menakhem Begin Rd 132, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%A2%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%90%D7…•+972 3-608-1199•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Mall

12Tel Aviv Port Market

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Farmers' market
Butcher shop deli
Coffee shop
Fish store
Tel Aviv Port Market, located in Hangar 12 at Namal Port, is a bustling indoor marketplace offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheese, wine, bread and prepared foods. Situated near Hilton and Metzitzim beaches as well as Park Hayarkon, this upmarket market is a magnet for food enthusiasts. The beautiful building overlooks the port and offers an array of local and international products.
The best variety of food in one spot in Tel Aviv., that's not a supermarket.
Ryan C — Google review
Great place to visit in Tel Aviv. The old port transformed into a great shopping and dining area. On Fridays there is a fantastic market with fresh produce and ready to eat food. Lots of coffee shops and sitting areas in the old port area as well with activities for kids.
Jonathan S — Google review
Great vibe on Fridays. Farmers come and sell their produce. Prices are slightly higher than regular but everything looks nice and fresh. Some of the places offer little tastes to sell their items. Also there’s a good variety of cafes and restaurants around to hang out after shopping. The worst thing here is the car park, you need to spend at least 15 minutes to find a parking spot for your car, so better to go by bike/scooter or bus.
Elif K — Google review
The port of Tel Aviv is a fun area with restaurants, shopping and a farmers market. I like going there but be warned, parking on the weekends is tough
Tal — Google review
Very nice to visit, walk in the decir beside the sea, restaurants and bares and a market
Karin E — Google review
Pretty overhyped place, Nothing special to do in this place. Pretty boring, empty and not well organized.
Daniel G — Google review
Not just a market, but touristic point with fast-food and restaurants. Prices are slightly higher than in generic shops, but quality is always good. On Thursday there are a bit more sellers than on the regular day.
Oleksandr B — Google review
This was our 2nd time back. We had a great lunch in Oshi Oshi and a shirt walk along the boardwalk
Shneur H — Google review
Nemal Tel Aviv St 12, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://shukhanamal.co.il/•+972 77-541-1393•Tips and more reviews for Tel Aviv Port Market

13Tel Aviv Port

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Tel Aviv Port, also known as Namal, is a vibrant entertainment district featuring trendy shops, restaurants, and clubs along a scenic seafront promenade. The area is easily accessible from centrally located hotels like Dan Tel Aviv and Dan Panorama Tel Aviv. Nearby attractions include Dizengoff Street, Jaffa's charming old town, the renowned Carmel Market, and Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
Magnificent, especially for its unforgettable sunsets. The area is full of restaurants, cafes, bars, and eateries of all kinds. It also regularly hosts exhibitions, such as illuminated sculptures or works of art illuminated at night. The walk is definitely worth the detour. Just take a look at the photos.
Dan M — Google review
Overpriced, overcrowded on shore mall. After 20:00 one can find parking at flat price 30NIS. Until 5:00. It's really worth it, because nearby parking lots expensive as hell. Fighting for spot can be long-time waiting and not quite politing. Be advised. Both on entrance and exit line of desperately seeking drivers.
Oleg K — Google review
I mostly visit for running on weekends but it’s a wonderful place for shopping, eating or having a good time with family and friends. A lot of parking and the weekend market is highly recommended
Lirovink — Google review
Tel Aviv Port is a vibrant and lively area with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It is a great place to wander around, people-watch, and enjoy the sea breeze. There are also several boat tours available that offer a unique perspective of the city. Here are some of the things you can do at Tel Aviv Port: 1. Visit the Jaffa flea market 2. Take a boat tour of the city 3. Go shopping in the boutiques and shops 4. Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants 5. Relax on the beach 6. Visit the marina See a concert or performance at the Port Park Overall, Tel Aviv Port is a great place to spend a day or evening exploring. It is a lively and vibrant area with something for everyone. Here are some pros and cons of Tel Aviv Port: Pros: 1. Vibrant and lively atmosphere 2. Mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions 3. Great place to people-watch 4. Beautiful views of the sea 5. Several boat tours available Cons: 1. Can be crowded, especially on weekends 2. Some of the restaurants can be expensive 3. Not as much history as other parts of Tel Aviv Overall, I would recommend Tel Aviv Port to anyone looking for a fun and lively place to spend a day or evening in Tel Aviv.
Alexander K — Google review
Magnificent place with beautiful view of the beach, waves, sunset etc. Lots of restaurants and eateries for spending quality time.
Pradeep H — Google review
Nice large waterfront area with "bumps" that are fun to bike/scoot around, a carousel, smooth rocks for playing around or sitting on. There is a kid's sandpit but it also seems to be used as a dog's bathroom. Great view of the sea. There's a very large kid's playground and an exercise area and restrooms.
Donella H — Google review
Very nice place to hang out with the family. A lot of places to eat, there are playgrounds for the kids, many ice cream places and other food. The promenade is great and allows uninterrupted view of the sea. There is also a breakwater that can be traveled for better view. There are 2 playgrounds- for toddlers and bigger kids and another place with fountains. The only issues are lack of shade and parking.
Shy S — Google review
There are restaurants, bars, shops and activities for the children. Ideal place to chill. Unfortunatelly no public toilets.
Vid — Google review
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14Dizengoff

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Dizengoff, located in Tel Aviv, is a significant area known for its historical and architectural significance. It boasts the distinction of being possibly the only 'Bauhaus Piazza' globally, with a design dating back to 1938 by architect Genia Averbuch. The circular space is surrounded by uniform buildings featuring distinctive curvilinear horizontal slit balconies and is home to the renowned Fire and Water sculpture fountain at its center.
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15Park HaTachana

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Park HaTachana, also known as the Old Train Station, is a historic complex in Jaffa that has been transformed into a vibrant tourist destination. The site features 22 beautifully restored buildings housing an array of unique shops, restaurants, and cafes. Originally built in 1882 to run trains from Jaffa to Jerusalem, the station now hosts an open market on weekends offering a variety of hand-crafted items and artisanal products.
Very nice to see , very relaxed area with good restaurants and shops! I have to review my review : There hardly nothing going on , all shops , galleries has disappeared. It was 10 years ago opened and vibrant and a lot going on, no its just old train staion refurbished
Janka D — Google review
I visited the place recently, and it was absolutely beautiful and full of history. They’ve done a great job preserving its historical authenticity, while also adding thoughtful touches like a restaurant and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the atmosphere. A truly beautiful and well-maintained place.
Raanan M — Google review
Very good place to be visited... The ancient train station which operated services from Tel Aviv to Jordan and back... The track has been converted to a long park also called train park...
John P — Google review
A great concept, super cool environment, but a bit devoid of life and energy! With a series of events, such as live entertainment or some other type of draw to fill it up with people, it could be really cool. It is a concept in its infancy and could be amazing, but it isn't there yet.
Ruchika — Google review
loved the place , have been to some train stations across israel and i really liked it, i was there in the afternoon, recomend staying and see the sunset from the "red caravan" which is not red anymore it is free of charge
Sewar K — Google review
It a lovely place, easily accessible with no ticket required, 1 minute walk from the light-rail. The main issue - it feels deserted
Itai S — Google review
The place in general is under renovations now, I don't believe it's a good time to feel the place, still it has couple of restaurants fully functioning, also some shops. I believe after finishing the workings it will definitely be a place to visit.
Waseem H — Google review
Saw the old railroad system that helped people travel from Jaffa Port to Jerusalem in 6 hours instead of 2 days in the late 19th century.
Jackie M — Google review
Kaufmann St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.hatachana.co.il/•Tips and more reviews for Park HaTachana
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16Dizengoff Center

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Shopping mall
Nestled in the heart of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Center has been a vibrant hub since its inception in 1977. This iconic shopping mall spans both sides of Dizengoff Street and is linked by convenient skywalks, making it easy to explore its multilevel offerings. With over 400 stores, visitors can discover everything from unique specialty shops featuring comic books and video games to a delightful food fair that comes alive every Friday.
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
Zero to no parking but that's just an average Tel Aviv experience. Came with public transportation, and isn't that busy during weekdays or when teens & kids are at school. Has a nice cinema, plenty of different shops and places to eat at, but, just like everybody else here, it's not that easy to navigate if you don't come there regularly.
Bun B — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
Great shopping mall for variety shopping lovers and a good place to get lost in the Tel Aviv hell prices.
Liav M — Google review
This mall has everything...including an incredible food market on Thursdays and Fridays. From shops and restaurants to groceries and guitars to...you name it, this mall has what you're looking for. There are often interesting events or displays happening so its worth checking out just to see what's new.
Mark F — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
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17Love Me Two Times

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Clothing store
Second hand store
Vintage clothing store
If you're on the hunt for unique fashion finds in Tel Aviv, make sure to stop by Love Me Two Times. This charming second-hand boutique is a treasure trove of quality designer clothing and shoes from renowned brands like Prada and Valentino. Nestled in the vibrant Bohemian Jaffa area, it offers an inviting atmosphere thanks to its friendly owners, Gallit and Chino. Their passion for vintage fashion shines through as they curate an impressive selection that caters to all tastes and budgets.
You simply must visit this DELICIOUS VINTAGE FASHION BOUTIQUE, an oasis of style, in Bohemian Jaffa, south Tel Aviv. Owners Gallit and Chino are welcoming and utterly charming. Their’s is without doubt the most attractive and exciting fashion house in this buzzing neighbourhood. I bought a pair of inexpensive spandex gold leggings with faded leopard skin print. Very rock chick! I kid you not, every time I wear them they receive a bouquet of compliments. Chino loves music and turned the shop into a Club on my visit playing his favourite anthems. The ambience is European shabby chic. There is a wide range of stock including impressive designer brands at very reasonable prices. I love returning to LMTT every time I’m in TLV!
Marsha M — Google review
What a beautiful store!! The clothes are gorgeous, so beautifully selected and the service is amazing. I will be back for more! Toda💜
Tamara K — Google review
Best selection in Israel and very friendly atmosphere. Prices are very reasonable for the vintage quality and brands of the items. The owner gives honest advice and encourages you to try things no matter the budget and without pressure to buy, just to experience the amazing creations of some of the best designers of our modern time.
Tamar S — Google review
Good place with good items… but not friendly place. If we like to be judged and reprimanded to walk to fast in the "stairs" this is the place to be lol
Chloe A — Google review
An incredibly well curated collection of beautiful designer clothes all under one roof. I visited the store the day that Avishag was working. She was truly amazing at picking clothes that both looked great on me and that I would not necessarily have found/picked myself. It was such a pleasant and successful shopping experience!
Emily P — Google review
If I could five more than 5 stars I would do it. I went looking for a last minute dress for a wedding and came out with what I needed and more. The ladies were extremely nice and helpful. I will be back! 😊
Valeria M — Google review
Great place! High recommended shop for all women who loves fashion.
Dulsinea1628 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I regretted giving her her things to redeem! And my girlfriend also bought some things there and said there was no service. (Original) הצטערתי שנתנה לה את הדברים שלה למימוש! וגם חברה שלי קניתי שם כמה דברים ואמרתי שאין שירות.
Laya A — Google review
Pinkhas Ben Ya'ir St 8, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://lovetwotimes.com/•+972 52-259-4396•Tips and more reviews for Love Me Two Times

18Azrieli Center

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Building
Azrieli Center is a renowned shopping destination in the heart of Tel Aviv, featuring modern architecture and stunning city views. With over 180 stores, including high-end fashion brands, jewelry outlets, and dining options, it offers a diverse shopping experience. The center is part of the upscale shopping areas in Tel Aviv alongside Kikar Hamedina and Dizengoff Street.
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19Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

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Artistic handicrafts
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Art gallery
Gift shop
Located in central Tel Aviv, the Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair is one of Israel's largest and oldest art fairs, established in 1988. Every Tuesday and Friday, over 200 stalls showcase a variety of handmade products including paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, glassware, puppets, toys, games and Judaica.
This spectacular art market is open on Fridays. It presents a wide variety of art products with no particular common denominator. The area is beautiful and leads to the old neighborhoods of Tel-Aviv and to the Carmel Market.
Avi J — Google review
Really cool fair to take part in. The fair only takes place twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays there is all different types of art. Judaic art, Israeli art and contemporary art as well. It is a must see if you are in Tel Aviv!
Will B — Google review
Amazing art marked! There are so much amazing art for sale. Many artists are working while sitting there so you can see how they make their beautiful works. It's such an uplifting and fun place to visit. Even when it's buzy it still feels calm and relaxing to walk there and look and buy artwork from different artists. I highly recomend it🙂
Kjersti H — Google review
This is the spot, friends. Looking for unique, high-quality art, craft, and jewelry to give yourself, your mom, your friends, your dog, there’s something for everyone and it’s all super high quality of creation. Don’t miss out.
Taiga B — Google review
I always love coming here to buy souvenirs and gifts when I visit Israel. The vendors sell a wide range of unique handmade crafts; from jewelry and handbags to judaica, glassware and soaps. I highly recommend visiting this area and taking your time exploring the numerous unique pieces and abundant local talent.
Mya R — Google review
Amazing! The artist market deserves 10 stars and I fell in love with it! I highly recommend Hila's soaps. They are 100% natural, vegan and handmade. Especially the dead sea mud soap is a unique souvenir/gift made in Israel :-D
Rafael A — Google review
Great quality gifts and items to purchase. Some stands take credit card. Only open 2 days a week.
Courtney S — Google review
So fun to walk around and see all the artists display their work. I bought way too much stuff
Julie M — Google review
Nahalat Binyamin St 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.nachalatbinyamin-tlv.com/•+972 3-516-2037•Tips and more reviews for Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

20Sarona

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Sarona is a vibrant area known for its covered market offering gourmet food stores, restaurants by renowned Israeli chefs, and trendy bars serving cocktails and craft beer. The neighborhood also features 19th-century cellars transformed into stylish underground wine bars. Additionally, visitors can explore the renovated old train station at HaTachana and the restored Templer settlement of Sarona with its lively food market and upscale boutiques.
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21Azrieli Observatory

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Observation deck
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The Azrieli Observatory, located at the top floor of the iconic Azrieli Center Circular Tower, offers visitors stunning 360-degree views of Tel Aviv and its surroundings. Situated at a height of ninety-seven meters, this observatory is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to take in breathtaking panoramic sights. The Azrieli Center itself is a commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and even office blocks for business meetings.
Has everything you could possibly want in a reasonably pleasant atmosphere. A nice way to shop without being fried by the sun.
Richard K — Google review
The elevator to the top floor costs 4 euros, which is not much, but the windows are terribly dirty and the bar was closed. Not worth going.
Martina S — Google review
It was not open for the public as before, and they asked us to order food in the restaurant. It was disappointing due to the fact that it was marked as open in Google maps. I visited the view previously and there was just a visitora fee, however this time it was only for clients of the restaurant. Also asked if I may just have a quick coffee, but the girl on the elevator told me that this was not enough.
Milan D — Google review
It's a bay window space. Windows are utterly dirty from inside and from outside... No explanations... The view could be very interesting but only if the windows were clean...
Oleg S — Google review
One of the coolest spots in Tel-Aviv for gaze at this beautiful cities skyline and architecture. I must visit
Mercer-Wood F — Google review
I couldn't get on top floor of the observatory tower, though, because when we arrived to the entrance, it took us a while because no one knew where it was, the staff told us that the tower was closed that week. If I would have known that, I wouldn't have gone there. I wasn't able to get the information I was looking for since the observatory website is in Hebrew. Therefore, I give only one star.
Šimon H — Google review
To go to observatory you have to pay 25nis before 1700 and 15nis after 1700. There is a trick which you can use. Tell the lady near the elevators that you are going to cafe on 49th floor and you will save some money.
T M — Google review
This place offers a very beautiful view of the evening Tel Aviv
Svetlana K — Google review
מנחם בגין 132 עזריאלי קומה 49 בניין העגול, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%97%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%AA/1572/%D7…•+972 3-608-1179•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Observatory

22King George

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King George is home to The Little Prince Bookshop, a charming cafe and bookshop that offers a cozy workspace with great vibes. It's a popular spot for both tourists and locals, thanks to its unique experience. With ample indoor and outdoor seating, visitors can enjoy the overall superb atmosphere while sipping on their favorite drinks and browsing through the selection of books.
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23Main Bazaar

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$$$$affordable
Gastropub
Bar
Cocktail bar
Flea market
Main Bazaar is a popular spot in Jaffa, known for its relaxed atmosphere and unique location on a graffiti-covered alleyway. The menu offers a variety of delicious options including hummus, salads, pizzas, and tapas. Visitors can enjoy the friendly staff and great music, with occasional live shows. The bar is perfect for those looking to unwind with good food and drinks in a buzzing yet laid-back setting.
Wonderful, fun place, with a super friendly and efficient staff. Great music (including the occasional live show). The location is great too. Food and snacks are great, the cocktails are good. If you're visiting during the summer - make sure to try the frozen ones.
Z B — Google review
Very relaxed, chilled atmosphere. The drinks are a bit pricey. We got some free shots to our choice which was a nice “customer service” touch 😉
Michal M — Google review
Great for a late night drink and snack or early eve chill vibe. Great music and people
Karina M — Google review
Good local neighbourhood bar, friendly staff, and fair prices. Also has late happy hour, till 21:00 o'clock.
Yuda P — Google review
Nice place with nice service. Although the food is very simple it is very good and tasty!
Sahar B — Google review
If your not about all that noizy pubs for children, like smoky simple rigid interier and good old music and bitter beer (IPA) welcome!
Michael G — Google review
The place is buzzing with life, super kind and fast service, bringing you food you wish you were able to eat three times in a row. Definitely recommend to eat and chill.
Denes T — Google review
Great food and alcohol. Best happy hour at the fleemarket.
Karin L — Google review
Olei Zion St 7, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://mainbazar.co.il/•+972 73-758-4221•Tips and more reviews for Main Bazaar

24Nahalat Binyamin

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Notable street
Nahalat Binyamin is a vibrant street in Tel Aviv, known for its charming old-world architecture, cozy cafes, and a plethora of vendors selling an array of crafts and artwork. Visitors often find themselves captivated by the creativity on display, spending hours perusing the unique creations and rarely leaving empty-handed. This lively area near Carmel Market hosts art fairs where one can purchase beautiful items while admiring the surrounding architecture.
One of the most beautiful places in Tel Aviv. It is located right near Carmel Market and has art fairs where you can purchase so many beautiful things while enjoying the gorgeous architecture all around
Elisheva B — Google review
The best place to be in Tel Aviv
Y S — Google review
One of my favorite places in Tel Aviv ❤️🧡💛
Ana P — Google review
Are you lovely Street very very nice has lots of interesting things to see overall I think I would recommend.
Ilan A — Google review
A super fun area with distinct character. There are unique restaurants, bars, and shops. Great for sightseeing during the day and for a place to eat and visit during the evening.
Mark F — Google review
Artist fair on Tuesday and Friday. Great places to shop eat and drink every day and night.
Neer L — Google review
Nothing there, even local people in the street don’t know where is the art market
HY Z — Google review
Every time I go to Tel Aviv I make sure to do my best to stop by here. I can spend hours just looking at all the craftspeople make their work, and I pretty much never leave empty handed. There's so much beautiful artwork being made here, including lots of really cool toys, so if you want to see the very creative side of the city you have to stop by here!
Michael G — Google review
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25City Garden

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Shopping mall
City Garden is a charming shopping center situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, near Rabin Square. With approximately 81 stores and 100 businesses spread across two floors, it offers a mix of brand-name shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The central fountain adds to the pleasant atmosphere of this down-to-earth retail complex. Visitors can enjoy browsing through prestigious boutiques from renowned designers and find famous international and Israeli brands at the outlet with 156 boutiques.
Awesome shopping center that has literally everything. Underground parking, three branches of Israel's largest banks, grocery store with emphasis on healthy food, homemade food stalls on Fridays, clothing and shoe stores, barber, book shops, home furniture atore and an entire area for kids to play.
Avi J — Google review
A shopping center with a good old atmosphere, a bit outdated but still nice and with great location. Nothing fraceful about this place. It's an old shopping center, it feels old and very uninviting.
Alex D — Google review
Visiting Tel Aviv with a toddler. The playspace was the best part. For 10 shekles it's great for a toddler to tire them out. Stores I think are geared for an older crowd or kids stores. Not too many food options. Bathrooms could use an update.
Ivette H — Google review
Nice mall. Live the stores there but the parking is just OK. It’s not maintained properly and VERY expensive (better find other parking area than this)
Hillary K — Google review
City Garden in Tel Aviv is a fantastic mall with something for everyone. The mall is clean, spacious, and well-organized, making it easy to navigate. The stores are diverse and offer a wide range of products, from clothing and accessories to electronics and home goods. The food court is excellent, with a variety of options to choose from, including fast food, sit-down restaurants, and cafes. The prices are reasonable, and there are often special deals and discounts available. The mall is family-friendly, with a kids' play area and plenty of seating throughout. The parking is ample, with plenty of spaces available, and the mall is easily accessible by public transportation. Overall, City Garden is a great place to shop, eat, and spend time with family and friends.
Samiii U — Google review
Great central location and family-friendly with kids’ attractions and easy parking. But it’s usually crowded and noisy, and the shops aren’t very unique. More practical than special.
Guy K — Google review
It's a mall built next to the municipal offices of Tel Aviv. You enter at ground level where there are a number of srores and then take an escalator down to another level that surrounds an open air atrium. Here there are retail outlets of familiar chains as well as good restaurants and pop up takeaway stalls on Fridays and the eve of many holidays.
Rochelle T — Google review
Never buy vouchers for them. I bought for 50% off and though I got a good deal, only to discover at the shop that everything is at 60% or more, and my vouchers cant be applied after those promotions. I feel bamboozled.
Yuval M — Google review
Shlomo Ibn Gabirol St 71, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.city-garden.co.il/•+972 3-527-9111•Tips and more reviews for City Garden
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26Teder.fm

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Beer garden
Art gallery
Bar
Teder.fm, also known as Teder, is a popular online radio station located in Tel Aviv. It is situated in a courtyard-style beer garden under Salon Romano pizzeria, where renowned chef Eyal Shani serves up delectable thin-crust pizzas with fresh tomato sauce and mozzarella. The venue hosts live music, DJ sets, open-air parties, theme nights, second-hand markets, and movie screenings. With its unpretentious and social atmosphere, Teder.
This has been consistently one of my favourite places to visit in Tel Aviv. Depending on the time of day or evening that you go, the vibe is completely unique and different. I have been here many many times with both family and friends, both from Israel and out of town. It is always a lot of fun and the aesthetic and vibe is unmatched. They have excellent pizza and good draft beer, and being located under one of the most popular restaurants in the city, provides for great food and atmosphere. Depending on the time of day or night that you come, it may be table service or self service at the bar. One thing to note, is the later you go, the harder it is to get a table especially for larger groups. Check out my pictures and definitely check it out!
Mitchell G — Google review
Saturday afternoon, unreasonable service, ordered a pizza and half, almost no line, lady said it will be 20 min, 40 min in we got the half and were told it will be few more min, after another 10min decided to leave,not even worth the hassle to ask for money back. Pizza is mediocre.
Guy Y — Google review
It is a very popular place to get the one type of pizza they have, take it in a box for outside, or sit inside and eat it in their not-so-cozy place. The pizza was really good, and everything else had an “authentic” look and feel.
Kris T — Google review
Very cool place! The pizzas are great and the overall atmosphere is just fantastic. A must for Tel Aviv experience!
Oleg C — Google review
Such a cool spot. Sort of hidden with doors you have to go through without much signage. Being an English speaker it took me some time to find it. The pizza was really good. I did not go to the very nice restaurant upstairs but it looked very nice. Highly recommend you spend an evening hanging out. Weekends seem to always have live music also late at night.
John S — Google review
A little tricky to find if you go off the mark on Google maps, as you get to it via the park parallel to the road. Pizza was very nice, but don't excepted very crafty toppings. Instead, you get some oregano, olives and two sauces on the side, which were all very tasty. The Giant pizza (see photos) was 99 NIS. Drinks were a little pricey, but the overall vibe was definitely worth it. Good service as well, although we did not really understand how things worked at first glance. You can just sit down and get served after a short wait or just go to the counter to order by yourself.
SamsaraChaos — Google review
Very trendy place big space a lot of seats and tables. The pizza is very good. It’s a very simple stuff. It’s pizza beer and some salads. I think it’s directed more for the young 20 to 40 years old a little bit noisy how to make a conversation but highly recommended.
Dror S — Google review
Overpriced, dry pizza with a lot of burned spots throughout, honestly folks... if you don't know how to make pizza perhaps switch to a different signature dish? In conclusion, if you're hungry for an artsy-fartsy place with overrated food, run by pseudo-intellectuals who make questionable statements on Instagram, this place is for you.
Vee K — Google review
Romano, Derech Jaffa 9, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.teder.fm/•+972 3-571-9622•Tips and more reviews for Teder.fm

27Cuckoo's Nest

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Bar
Antique store
Art gallery
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Jaffa's bustling flea market, Cuckoo's Nest is a unique fusion of art gallery, cultural center, and bar. The venue offers an immersive experience that tantalizes the senses with its vibrant artwork, live music performances, and rooftop bar. With an age requirement of 25 and above, this eclectic spot caters to art enthusiasts and lovers of minimalism.
Great venue! Got to go over there to check it out. This place is a antique shop during the day and a great bar and venue during the night. The space is amazing! Full of old furniture and stuff. Very sexy kind of vibe. The bar is great, you can get there pretty much everything. Nice verity of beer, wine and cocktails. For the food, it's good. I had only two things, and they were good but a bit small. For the prices,they are ok. Tel Aviv is expensive :/ Almost every night they have a show of some sort. Very schiky and trendy place, you'll find there the coolest people! Enjoy.
Daniel N — Google review
A great spot for drinks and casual food (no coffee tough). They have a happy hour until 8pm of 50% off drinks and 30% off food, which is great. If you're around and feel like relaxing in a chilled atmosphere spot - check this place out.
Oh G — Google review
The design of the place is Amazing. The Vintage collection is to die for The food can be better, though. I ordered the minute steak sandwich. It was in a simple ban and there were not so many slices of the minute steak, but the main issue was that it was so overdone. My guess is it was at least 5 min on the grill and not 1. The pottetos that came with it were good. I told the vaiter about the steak and he just passed it to the kitchen and thats all. Also there are no hot drinks at the place and yesterday was a cold night...
Karin L — Google review
So the place it’s really beautiful, really nice concept for the restaurant and nice wines. But as we receive the menu we weren’t inform about the availability of the food, so when we wanted to order 2 out of the 5 plates we wanted to have wasn’t available. My suggestion it’s that the service will inform the guests about the availability when they give the menu! For sure a nice place to visit!
Menelaos K — Google review
Vibrant gem of a venue mixing an eclectic blend of culture, history, art and music with delicious cuisine, unique cocktails, and a lively crowd.
Joanna D — Google review
One of the coolest places in the area, known mostly by locals. Amazing music, weird interior design and pretty decent cocktails. Overall, I had a lot of fun as I was with good friends. I would go back immediately if I could
Andrea M — Google review
Funky cocktail bar. Food was pretty good. Service was friendly. Definitely check it out!
LT S — Google review
Antique shop by day, quirky bar by night. Amazing food, amazing vibe. Not a beer place though - with only rather bland Maccabee lager on tap...
Sergey Z — Google review
Olei Zion St 26, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.cuckoosnest.co.il/•Tips and more reviews for Cuckoo's Nest

28Tel Aviv Port

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Bay
Tel Aviv Port, once a dormant cargo area with a lone 1930s crane, has been transformed into a lively hub of entertainment and leisure. The port is now home to an array of restaurants, nightclubs, and stores that remain open on Saturdays. Visitors can explore the food market housed in repurposed warehouses and enjoy the 3.5-acre Tabebuia wooden deck along the seawall.
We enjoyed a fascinating sunset. Even though many restaurants and coffee-shops were closed and some of them even looked abandoned, the sea with its natural wild power, with bursts of fresh cool wind and never-ending background noise of waves, gave the place some magic, surrealistic aura.
Michael A — Google review
There are couple of places to visit in Tel Aviv and the new port is definitely one of those. Mainly during the weekends when there are many families enjoying great weather, sea view and good restaurants. For families with kids, there are two nice playgrounds and another close by, just across the road.
Emil T — Google review
The Namal is always alive seven days a week. The Shuk Namal (The Port Market) always has the freshest produce. The stalls that are open on Shabbat are generally closed on Monday. On Fridays there are also vendors straight from the farm selling their produce. On Saturdays the market is alive with different food (think of the fair but better) vendors. There is a variety of restaurants at The Namal all with indoor & outdoor seating.
Susie B — Google review
The most interesting place in Tel-Aviv. You must see it!! Good for a walking, spend time with family, to have a breakfast with the view to the sea... Если вы в Тель-Авиве обязательно посетите это место!
Tatyana S — Google review
Beautiful place to ride and enjoy views of the sea, whether you have one wheel, or more
Avraham H — Google review
Nice place, great sea view especially during sun set. Good restaurant selection as well as shops.
Philip D — Google review
Great place to view sunset, take a walk, relax
Sriganesh S — Google review
Cool outdoor area with lots of shops and restaurants. Really clean access to seeing some waves. Basically a giant wooden deck over a lowland by the sea
Yonatan F — Google review
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29The Vintage Market - givon square

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Market
The Vintage Market at Givon Square is a delightful gem in Tel Aviv, perfect for those who love to hunt for unique vintage and secondhand treasures. This lively market operates twice a week, drawing in enthusiastic bargain hunters eager to explore its eclectic offerings. With an array of stalls featuring antiques, jewelry, and vintage clothing, visitors can easily spend hours sifting through the charming finds. The atmosphere is vibrant and bustling, making it an enjoyable outing for all ages.
Wonderful hidden square behind the buildings of Haarbaa and HaHashmonaim streets. In a winter sunny day it's an awesome place to be. Each Tuesday and Friday there's a nice Flea market here with antiques and jewelry
Nadav D — Google review
The vintage market is on Givon Square in Tel Aviv. You can enter it from several directions, for instance, between HaArba'a Street 10 and 12. Step back in time at Vintage Market Givon Square, a sprawling flea market where you can find everything from vintage clothing to antique furniture. Was surprised to find good quality 2nd hand cloths. Great variety. Only thing....day was soooo hot, it was difficult to spend time outdoors. The place has many vintage clothes and items on good days. Also many normal used clothes for sale. There is also a lot to do around the place as well as good food. A nice place to spend Friday mornings and stroll around the stalls of clothes, antiques, stamps, coins and bills. In the summer it is advisable to have a hat and water because it is very hot. It's always fun to get there, relatively expensive prices next to a second.There are cafes, restaurants and a mall in the area.Really recommend, there is always something to find🫰🏻🫰🏻
Alex D — Google review
What a lovely flea market !! I Just bought a grate rare bayonet .There are a few sellers with swords,knifes & bayonets. Other stalls wit all sort of antiques. Runs every friday.
Eran H — Google review
Very interesting market U can find almost any thing I can think about Great prices
Naomi M — Google review
Probably one of my favorite spots in Tel Aviv!! Not only has thrift stores but also antiques/jewelers and cool restaurants. I would suggest you come earlier in the day because the sellers start packing up at like 2 PM because of Shabbat.
Alejandro C — Google review
I boght amazing jewlery at this market
Orly G — Google review
I fund a few amazing finds in this market
גילה א — Google review
great market with lots of old vintage stuff.
Asaf M — Google review
Giv'on St 18, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.facebook.com/vintage.givon/•Tips and more reviews for The Vintage Market - givon square

30Zielinski & Rozen

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Perfume store
Nestled in the heart of Jaffa, Zielinski & Rozen Parfumerie is a delightful gem that transports you back to a medieval pharmacy with its charming ambiance. This unique shop specializes in handcrafted perfumes and an array of beauty products, including soaps, shower gels, and hair masks—all made by the talented husband-and-wife duo behind the brand. Their creations are inspired by the vibrant street musicians that fill Jaffa's streets on Fridays, making each scent a reflection of local culture.
“Headquarters” of my favorite perfume brand ever. This tiny shop is a home for the unique Israeli brand of home and body fragrances. My favorite scent is pink pepper-leather-elemi-cinnamon, and it’s something you couldn’t find with any other brand. The home diffusers are the must, ask for rosemary-lemon (they also call it the smell of Norman hotel). Body butters and soaps are amazing, great quality and a perfect natural odor
Nina V — Google review
Maybe power of marketing but the place, for which I had a very high expectation left me disappointed. Shop is nice, products are nicely presented the a very basic setup shop. Unfortunately the fragrances were either too strong or too light. Bottomline, unless you search for something really nose crushing, this place can be not the one to be.
Stefano P — Google review
Nice shop with a lot of unique flavours. Russian/English speaking sales manager. The true high quality products, worth to buy if you visiting Israel!
Dmitrii S — Google review
WoW loved it, such great smells and amazing style. I love spending time I can be a little homey stores like this, they have two locations and this one is super special because of the crazy find location. This sense of smell is and colors make me feel so good :) of course I purchased couple presents for myself 😝
RAVE — Google review
I didn't like the staff 😕 They are rude, annoying and unfriendly. The authentic atmosphere and perfumery are interrupted by poor service 😢 You can't choose the perfume or diffuser without support of annoying lady with black hair. It's unbelievable she can't leave the customer in a lock at the request by the customer himself. No chance to come back again. I payed money for annoying myself.
Maria Z — Google review
I bought a lot of products at the shop. It definitely deserves the price with such quality.
Peter — Google review
There are a lot of people in the store, to go to the shelf with products, you need to wait 3-5 minutes. The sales assistant (Russian-speaking girl) speaks very rudely to visitors and takes products from their hands when they examine the bottle and hold it for more than 30 seconds in their hands. This is unacceptable. If a large number of people and expectation can be understood, but never rudeness. Teach employees courtesy please.
Maria S — Google review
Indeed my favourite perfume shop. Wide variety of different smells that last long and throw you reminiscing and pull you by chance into nostalgia. Each scent tells its own story to one its own. You can even create your own unique perfume there btw. The sellers are super friendly. Not only perfumes are offered there but bar soaps, moisturizers, body lotions and hand creams and candles. It's super old fashioned. Trust me you won't leave with a negative experience and even if you dread you would it's worth a try, not a time waster and really worth a visit if your in town or somewhere nearby in the area, I actually come each time from afar.
Leonid L — Google review
Olei Zion St 5, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.zrp.co.il/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix_google_b…•+972 54-615-7704•Tips and more reviews for Zielinski & Rozen
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31Belle & Sue

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Clothing store
Belle & Sue, a trendy fashion destination in Tel Aviv, is the brainchild of a passionate duo with a keen eye for unique and stylish clothing. Their first offline store on Shenkin Street boasts high ceilings and large windows offering a view of the bustling street. Catering to both men and women, the store showcases limited edition New Balance sneakers, Cheap Monday jeans, Mara Hoffman's colorful designs, Jeffrey Campbell shoes, and vibrant bucket bags by State.
The most beautiful and impressive store on Sheinkin and arguably in Tel Aviv
Yair S — Google review
Outstanding experience, great customer service! Highly recommended
Ilan C — Google review
Wonderful
Ayelet N — Google review
Trendy and cool fashion home
Asi A — Google review
expensive store
Ayala B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I bought a stunning green overall for NIS 490 in the store for the first time, which looked like high-quality linen, but unfortunately after I wore it twice and sent it to the laundromat, which had it dry cleaned, its color faded and it got stains. I contacted the store for customer service and this is the response I received: the overalls you left have returned from testing at the textile laboratories in Shankar.' The damage to the overall was caused by the use of extremely strong substances that removed the color and damaged it irreparably. There is no doubt that the complaint should be forwarded to the company that cleaned the overalls, what's more, the washing instructions both on the item itself and on the website are for gentle washing at 30 degrees. You can pick up the overalls from the store Hope they give you an answer at the dry cleaner where you left it, the damage was done there. good day Moran' In my opinion, a young and new brand that is trying to start its world in fashion and builds customer loyalty with a unique story that it tells, at the moment all I have to say as a member of the Yedidi Shankar Association is that the fabrics are cheap, sold at an exorbitant price and the customer service is poor. rope... (Original) קניתי בחנות לראשונה אוברול ירוק מהמם ב490 ש״ח שהיה נראה מפשתן איכותי אבל לצערי אחרי שלבשתי אותו פעמיים ושלחתי אותו למכבסה שכיבסה אותו בניקוי יבש, הצבע שלו ירד והוא קיבל כתמים. פניתי לחנות לשירות לקוחות והנה התגובה שקיבלתי: האוברול שהשארת חזר מבדיקה במעבדות הטקסטיל בשנקר.״ הנזק לאוברול נגרם משימוש בחומרים חזקים במיוחד שהורידו מהצבע ופגעו בו בצורה חסרת תיקון. אין ספק כי את התלונה יש להעביר לחברה שניקתה את האוברול מה גם שהוראות הכיבוס הן על הפריט עצמו והן באתר הן של כביסה עדינה ב 30 מעלות. את האוברול תוכלי לאסוף מהחנות מקווה שיתנו לך מענה בניקוי יבש שבו השארת אותו, הנזק נגרם שם. יום טוב מורן״ לדעתי מותג צעיר וחדש שמנסה להתחיל את עולמו באופנה ובונה את נאמנות לקוחות בסיפור ייחודי שהוא מספר, כרגע כל מה שיש לי לספר בתור חברה באגודת ידידי השנקר שהבדים זולים, נמכרים במחיר מופקע והשירות לקוחות עלוב. חבל...
Maya B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to the "flagship store" to buy a bag I saw on the website. The bag was not in the store and the saleswoman suggested that I order from the website. I told her that I didn't mind coming back when it arrived and even paid in advance, but she insisted that the bag was only in the warehouse and that the only way to release the bag from the warehouse was to order from the website. If I wanted to order from the internet, I would order when I saw it and not go to a store that is a few minutes' walk from me. So thank you, amazing service (: (Original) הגעתי ל-"חנות הדגל" כדי לקנות תיק שראיתי באתר. התיק לא היה בחנות והמוכרת הציעה שאזמין מהאתר. אמרתי לה שלא איכפת לי לחזור כשיגיע ואפילו לשלם מראש, אבל היא התעקשה שהתיק נמצא רק במחסן ושהדרך היחידה לשחרר את התיק מהמחסן היא להזמין מהאתר. אם הייתי רוצה להזמין מהאינטרנט הייתי מזמין כשראיתי ולא הולך לחנות שנמצאת כמה דקות הליכה ממני. אז תודה, שירות מדהים (:
Ronnie A — Google review
(Translated by Google) After being a customer of yours for several years, I encountered a shocking service experience, jeans that were ripped, just fell apart after a week. I arrived at the store to the Revital manager, who said she needed to send the jeans to the lab for testing. It's nice and beautiful but it doesn't help me as a customer, I shouldn't be tortured by you, I shouldn't wait for the tests and the results, I need to receive the product I paid for, you will solve your problem with the manufacturer regarding the manufacturing defect. Too bad, this will definitely be the last time I buy products from you. Suggests learning from other service providers such as Stori that the customer's interest is really before everything. A severe disappointment. (Original) לאחר מס' שנים שאני לקוחה שלכם, נתקלתי בחווית שרות מזעזעת, גינס שנקרע, פשוט נפרם לאחר שבוע. הגעתי לחנות למנהלת רויטל, שאמרה שהיא צריכה לשלוח את הג'ינס למעבדה לבדיקה. זה נחמד ויפה אבל לי כלקוחה זה לא עוזר, אני לא אמורה להיות מטורטרת על ידכם, לא להמתין לבדיקות ולתוצאות, אני צריכה לקבל את המוצר עליו שילמתי, אתם תפתרו את הבעיה שלכם מול היצרן בפגם הייצור. חבל צאוד, פעם אחרונה בהחלט שארכוש מכם מוצרים. מציעה ללמוד מנותני שירות אחרים כדוגמת סטורי ששן הלקוח הוא באמת לפני הכל. אכזבה קשה.
קרן י — Google review
Sheinkin St 41, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.belleandsue.co.il/•+972 3-750-8050•Tips and more reviews for Belle & Sue

32sharon brunsher דברים

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Interior designer
Art gallery
Sharon Brunsher, located within The Jaffa hotel, offers a curated selection of stylish apparel and homeware. The store features a range of items including slouchy sweaters, shawls, dresses, and knitted t-shirts in neutral tones. In addition to clothing, the store also offers bedding, homeware, paper products, and fragrances. The minimalist design of the store allows the quality fabrics and products to take center stage.
(Translated by Google) Quality and style at a unique level (Original) אכויות וסטייל ברמה יחודית
יעל כ — Google review
(Translated by Google) We came especially to buy gifts for the holiday and left with a very bad feeling after we "earned" the disparaging, unpleasant and disrespectful behavior of the store owner and the designer who rudely hinted to us that they thought their price level would not fit our pockets. BIG MISTAKE!! (Original) הגענו במיוחד לרכוש מתנות לחג ויצאנו עם הרגשה רעה מאד לאחר ש״זכינו״ להתנהגות מזלזלת, לא נעימה ולא מכבדת של בעל החנות ושל המעצבת שרמזו לנו בגסות שנראה להם שרמת המחירים שלהם לא תתאים לכיסנו. BIG MISTAKE!!
Felico Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perfect. Crazy fun atmosphere (Original) מושלםםםםםם. אוירה כייפית בטירוףףףףף
Ari — Google review
(Translated by Google) Creative design and fine taste (Original) עיצוב יצירתי וטעם משובח
Donna H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Destroying store. (Original) חנות הורסת.
ליאור ש — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magic of a store! (Original) קסם של חנות !
Tehiya B — Google review
Sderot David HaMelech 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6495301, Israel•+972 3-683-1896•Tips and more reviews for sharon brunsher דברים

33Farag Judaica

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Souvenir store
Farag Judaica is a small shop in Tel Aviv that offers a variety of Jewish ceremonial items, making it a great place to find unique souvenirs. The store carries Passover trays, Mezuzah, Kiddush cups, Torah pointers, shofar, Shabbat candlesticks and more. Despite its size and cluttered appearance, the shop is described as a hidden gem with reasonable prices and a friendly owner named Farag who speaks English and provides excellent customer service.
I have been visiting this store for many years. The owner is gentle and kind and always happy to help. He keeps a great selection of Judaica and I will most certainly be popping in again on my next trip to Israel. Do yourselves a favour and go visit him. You won’t be sorry 🕎✡️
Shelley W — Google review
Reasonably priced items. Call the store owner Yehoshua before coming, store hours indicated is not correct.
Vanaya — Google review
Great little shop for souvenirs and other Jewish-related items. Store owner, Farag, is a sweet person, speaks English, happy to help and gives good prices! This place is a little gem, don't miss it!
Oh G — Google review
Best shop to buy Judaica in Tel Aviv! The best prices and most importantly the best owner, very kind and patient.
Daniela V — Google review
A cluttered, tiny shop that hides a number of gems. Definitely worth a visit.
Shelly L — Google review
The owner is nice, helpful, and speaks English
Bartosz M — Google review
Great store
Nadav M — Google review
Opens at 9:30.
Eva E — Google review
Dizengoff St 139, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•+972 58-555-9689•Tips and more reviews for Farag Judaica

34Allenby

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Allenby is a unique area with a quirky look that draws attention to its hip cafes, bars, and juice shops located at the bottom of Bauhaus buildings. While strolling along Allenby or Jabotinsky Streets is iconic, the real attraction lies in reaching the beautiful beaches they lead to. Hilton Beach, in particular, is a must-visit for beachgoers and especially popular among the LGBTQ+ community.
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35Nachalat Binyamin

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Nachalat Binyamin is a vibrant pedestrian street in a central location, lined with fabric stores and small shops offering unique items. The street comes alive on Tuesdays and Fridays with an open-air artisan market, showcasing handmade keepsakes, eclectic artwork, and even a father-son photography collaboration. This is the ideal spot to find high-quality souvenirs and gifts while also supporting local artists. Each shop is owned by memorable characters who add to the charm of this bustling area.
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36Opera Tower

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The Opera Tower is a large shopping mall in central Oslo. It has a wide range of stores, including many high-end fashion chains. The tower is also home to the world's largest cinema, the Operahuset.
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37Greek Market

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4.2
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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
The Greek Market, adjacent to a long-standing flea market, offers a vibrant and diverse shopping experience. Located near the prominent clock tower, it attracts bargain-hunters with its array of new and second-hand goods. Visitors can find antiques, knick-knacks, and unique artworks from local artists. Additionally, the market is home to Jericho, a restaurant run by acclaimed chefs offering typical delicacies and live music shows. The market operates on Tuesdays and Fridays and occasionally on holidays.
Love this market. Although its close to the famous Flee Market, its much more interesting and there's a lot of artists sailing their work such as paintings, jewelry and more. Its open on Tuesdays and Fridays, also sometimes works on holidays. I really loved the paintings of Adi Ben Pore that uses a special technic of working with acrylics. You can see an example of her work in the photos below.
Karin L — Google review
Highly recommended Greek market which happens twice a week including Fridays. Easy to go for stroll and enjoying the nice ambience around, with the neighbors and the sellers you can find yourself enjoying a good cup of coffee :).. Look for the "Artizachen" he's doing vintage furnishing amazing stuff.
A — Google review
Delicious food. Hearty portions and warm, friendly service. We enjoyed every minute.
Etti B — Google review
Similar to most flea markets in Israel, lovely pubs, full of cheerfulness and always busy
Mari C — Google review
Unique place in Jaffo. Flee market is a nice place for tourists and foodies.
Vladimir S — Google review
This is my life
יוסי כ — Google review
Good place there is parking problem
Sem L — Google review
Great colection of arts and crafts
Udi A — Google review
Pinkhas Ben Ya'ir St 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.facebook.com/%D7%94%D7%A9%D7%95%D7%A7-%D7%94%D7%99%D…•+972 50-520-1575•Tips and more reviews for Greek Market

38Factory54

3.3
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Clothing store
Factory54 is a trendy and stylish boutique hotel located in the heart of a vibrant city. The hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodations with a unique design aesthetic. Guests can enjoy top-notch amenities and personalized service during their stay. The hotel's central location provides easy access to the city's attractions, shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Whether traveling for business or leisure, Factory54 provides a chic and convenient home base for exploring all that the city has to offer.
(Translated by Google) I didn't like it (Original) לא אהבתי
Chagit K — Google review
Menakhem Begin Rd 65, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.factory54.co.il/gindi_tel_aviv•+972 3-921-3519•Tips and more reviews for Factory54
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