Market Food Tours

  • Carmel Market and Yemenite Quarter

    Tel Aviv

    The Carmel Market is a traditional food and produce market that is changing with the times. Overflowing into the trendy Yemenite Quarter and Nachlaat Binyamin Street, the area is a combination of old and new, with produce stands supplying newer restaurants with the freshest ingredients. 

    On this tour expect to walk about and navigate a traditional, partly indoor, partly outdoor market. You'll have opportunities to sit at spots but be prepared to stand and eat when necessary.

    This tour is a great opportunity to explore the wide variety of Israeli food available.   

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    Levinsky Market

    Tel Aviv

    Not a market in the traditional sense, Levinsky Market is the area on and surrounding Levinsky Street, on the edge of the funky Florentine neighborhood. The area was originally settled by Turkish and Greek Jewish immigrants in the early 1900's and later on saw an influx of Persian Jewish immigrants.

    Today, the market has the remains of this rich history, seen in specialty shops spread about, and is more recently home to artists, musicians and young people looking for a tiny bit more bang for their buck.

    On this tour expect to walk just a little and stand quite a lot. This tour is primarily outdoors.

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    Machane Yehuda Market

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Market is a vibrant outdoor market bursting with flavors — and characters. A shopper's paradise by day, hub of nightlife after dark, the market is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking an immersive taste of Jerusalem's rich flavors. In the Machane Yehuda's colorful stalls, you'll find it all: fresh produce, aromatic spices, traditional baked goods and authentic street food.

    On this tour expect to eat plenty of delicious carbs from a variety of cultures while hopping around to many stands. Machane Yehuda Market is easily reached by the Jerusalem light rail.