Sarona Market

Article By: Amanda Newman
9 months ago
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Sarona Market is a classic tourist must-see market in the city.
That are significant differences from Shuk HaCarmel and Jaffa Flea Market: Sarona offers a more upscale experience. The market is filled with curated shops selling fresh spices, imported cheese, and aged wine.
While it is more expensive than going to Carmel Shuk, the market is indoors - making it perfect for a rainy day activity or if you need an activity with wheelchair access.
The shops inside the large Hagar-like building cover around 8,700 square meters making it a pleasant date night option.
Open 7 days a week, Sarona Market is a great Friday or Saturday activity because it's open on Shabbat when most things in the city are closed.
Outside of the market is a famous open kitchen restaurant called Claro. Claro serves Mediterranean-inspired food as well. International clothing stores like Levis, Asics, and Tommy Hilfiger are outside the main market - so if you want to do a little shopping before or after, this is a great option.
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- Aluf Kalman Magen St 3, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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