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Any visitor to a different city or country will attest to the fact that shopping is a real cultural eye-opener; there is no better way to get a feel and taste of the foreign culture than by perusing the streets, window-shopping and purchasing fashion items, culinary specialties and souvenirs. Shopping in Tel Aviv is simply fascinating due to the wide variety of shopping venues that the city boasts, ranging from international designer shops, outdoor flea markets, huge malls and markets.
There are numerous main streets renowned for their shops in Tel Aviv such as the bustling Allenby Street, which is lined with lower-priced fashion stores, eateries and bookstores and the Bohemian Shenkin Street with it's unique clothing stores. Malls such as the Dizengoff Center Shopping Mall and the Azrieli Shopping Mall offer the air-conditioned, chic, fashion, souvenir, boutique and houseware shopping experience. For the genuine Middle Eastern experience, check out the Carmel Market with exotic foods and bargains galore or the Jaffa Flea Market for antiques and second-hand treasures.

 


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HaAri Kabbalah Jewelry

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The Ha'Ari Kabbalah Jewelry Company designs and sells jewelry that is not only incredibly beautiful, it also has a rich history and is rooted in Jewish mystical tradition. ...
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Adina Plastelina - Art Studio

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Hidden in the ancient Old Jaffa of stone walls and winding alleyways is a magical world of color, shapes and textures- the Adina Plastelina Studio that is the personification ...
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Nachalat Binyamin

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In 1987 the city made Nachalat Binyamin into a pedestrian mall by closing off the three streets that make up the neighborhood to vehicles and the largest arts-and-crafts fair ...
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Jaffa Flea Market

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The Jaffa Flea Market ("Shuk HaPishPishim" in Hebrew) is one of the main attractions in the Old Jaffa city. Any visitor looking for antiques, second-hand treasures, ...
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Ha Tachana

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HaTachana, Hebrew for "the station" refers to the old Tel Aviv railway station, located between Jaffa and the renovated neighborhood of Neve Tzedek. HaTachana complex ...
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Shenkin Street

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Shenkin Street is famed for being the street that epitomized the spirit of the Tel Aviv streets in the eighties. Shenkin was the birthplace of some of the most exciting and ...
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Dizengoff Street

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Dizengoff Street is the only street in Israel that coined a new word, based solely on the iconic status of the street. That's right, did you just "hizdangeff " or ...
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Dizengoff Center

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Dizengoff Center was Israel's first mall, built over a period of five years between 1972 and 1977. The Center is located at the intersection of Dizengoff Street and King ...
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Carmel Market

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Close to the newly renovated HaTachana is Tel Aviv's largest marketplace, "Carmel Market", a kaleidoscope of colors, noises and smells. Every Middle Eastern city ...
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Levinski Market

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The Levinski Market was founded by Jews who immigrated from Thessalonica, Greece over eighty years ago. The Greek Jews were followed by Iranian and other Jews from countries ...
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