Old Port Farmers Market

Tel Aviv


Delicious farmers market set in a restored hangar on the Old Port of Tel Aviv; it sometimes spills out into stands at the entrance. Like all popular markets in Israel, it's based on food and drink, with plenty of options for hungry wanderers.


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