Market shopping in Tel Aviv
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Carmel Market
Passionate free-marketeers pedal everything from fresh-cut flowers to piles of cumin in this frenetic market, squeezed between the old Yemenite Quarter and Nahalat Binyamin St. This bubbling cauldron of commerce starts at Kikar Magen David, where hippies strum guitars for shekels. You need to push your way past the first few metres of clothing (Sponge Bob Square Pants boxer shorts and knock-off Nikes) to reach the more aromatic and enticing stalls of fruits and vegetables, hot breads and spices.
When in form, the stallholders have an amusing sales patter, singing songs to promote their goods and often joining in with one another.
Each of the narrow sidestreets specialises …
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Crafts Fair
Held every Tuesday and Friday. Even if you're not in the mood to spend money, this is a great place to walk around and soak up Tel Aviv's exuberant atmosphere. You'll find paintings, ceramics, jewellery and glasswork. Interspersed among the craft sellers you'll spot buskers, mime artists and dancers.
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King George St
A parade of bargain shops and hole-in-the-wall restaurants marks King George St, a key artery connecting Rabin Sq, the Dizengoff Centre and Kikar Magen David.
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Bezalel Market
For clothing and swimwear, you'll get the best deals at the Bezalel Market, located just off King George St.
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