Tel Aviv: Carmel Market and Neighborhood Guided Walking Tour

Description

Visit the heart of Israel’s most modern city, Tel Aviv, exploring the vibrant stalls of its largest open-air market called the Carmel Market (also known as Shuk HaCarmel in Hebrew). The market serves as a melting pot of culture, where diverse culinary traditions reflect the city’s immigrant roots.

Walk through the narrow streets of the market and learn about its rich history and distinctive Bauhaus architecture.  Explore the nearby Nachalat Binyamin district, known for its street art and local crafts. Stroll along Rothschild Blvd., the epicenter of life in Tel Aviv.

Your local expert guide will show how Jewish immigrants influenced the local food and culture of the market and surrounding neighborhoods. Learn about dishes such as malawach and sabich, brought to the region by immigrants, and gain an understanding of the daily life of the people of Tel Aviv.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply curious, this immersive experience offers a deeper understanding of Tel Aviv’s unique blend of past and present, making it a must-see destination for visitors.

Included

  • 90-minute Walking Tour
  • Expert Local Tour Guide
  • Time to purchase local products

Excluded

  • Food Tastings or Drinks (you are welcome to purchase as we tour)
  • Gratuities

Know before you go

  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Sensible walking shoes
  • Water

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