Jaffa Market
Article By: Amanda Newman
3 years ago
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By day, the market is a colorful and vibrant shopping center. You can weave through the streets finding vintage gems sold by excited market vendors.
This market differs from Carmel Market because it is mostly vintage clothing and furniture that is sold here whereas Carmel Market has more of a focus on food.
Make sure to haggle prices because you will often be told a higher price than the value of what you are buying.
The market is also loud - it’s part of the culture of the city - so it’s nothing to be overwhelmed or turned off by.
Jaffa Market has been open for more than 100 years and it serves as an economic backbone to the neighborhood.
As the night unwinds, the market transforms into a handful of unique bars and restaurants. The streets become crowded with people of all ages getting a beer or shmoozing over a glass of wine. Try some of the local favorites like Ramses, Shaffa, Onza. It’s truly unique to see how the markets turns from street vendors selling an array of knick-knacks to fully functioning bars.
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- Olei Zion St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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Prices for Jaffa Market Category Price Restrictions Standard 50.00 - 100.00 ILS -
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