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Carmel Market

Coordinates: 32°4′7.26″N 34°46′8.57″E / 32.0686833°N 34.7690472°E / 32.0686833; 34.7690472
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Entrance to Carmel Market, 2019

Carmel Market (Template:Lang-he, Shuk HaCarmel) is a marketplace in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1]

History

The Carmel market was established in the 1920s.[2] It is bordered by Allenby Street and Magen David Square and is principally located along Carmel Street (which becomes King George Street after Magen David Square), but has expanded over time to streets such as Nahalat Binyamin Street.

The market is open every day of the week, except Shabbat (Saturday), and sells mostly food but also a variety of items such as home accessories, and flowers. Tuesdays and Fridays are the signature days at the market as several independent artists and vendors sell unique crafts, art, and jewellery along Nahalat Binyamin Street.

References

  1. ^ King, Will (September 27, 2008). "Carmel Market in German capital". Ynet.
  2. ^ Snapshot of Tel Aviv's Carmel Market, The Jerusalem Post

See also

32°4′7.26″N 34°46′8.57″E / 32.0686833°N 34.7690472°E / 32.0686833; 34.7690472