Carmel Market, let the crowds take you to the largest street market in Tel Aviv, Israel
This morning I woke up with the idea of visiting a place as authentic as possible and I was thinking about the markets I visited in Egypt or Israel, I was thinking what an amazing experience I had in these places.
I really wish I could visit such places now but unfortunately I'm at work and I don't have much time but if all goes well somewhere at the end of this year I will fly to a place I've wanted to go for a long time and there I will definitely visit an authentic street market.
But until then I want to remember and take you with me to visit Carmel Market in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Yes, I like Israel very much as a country it has a lot to show and that's why I bombard you with a lot of posts from this country, I hope you will enjoy looking at everything I show you.
The morning and the first part of the day I was influenced by the thought of visiting a local market and I couldn't resist the temptation to share with you the experience I had in Tel Aviv.
Yes, I think that such a market can be a tourist destination (this is my opinion) especially here in some cases you can negotiate the price of the products you want to buy.
From the beginning I have to confess that I am fascinated by the spice market, this was also a place I particularly wanted to go.
Our trips around Tel Aviv as I have written in other posts we did by public transport (it worked perfectly and fast) was the fastest and cheapest method
From the tram station to this square we had to walk for a while but it's really worth a walk through these narrow streets.
On the way to the market I saw a lot of drawn exterior walls.
The houses on this street are very interestingly decorated.
Carmel Market is part of Tel Aviv, it was founded somewhere in 1920 and since then it continues its tradition until today, when we were here it was extremely crowded, I think it is a little inappropriate to say market, Carmel Market actually occupies a whole street, on that street there are no cars or other vehicles but just a lot of people.
As crowded as it is the cars were missing from the scenery, and we had to retreat somewhere behind the vendors' stalls to enjoy a natural juice or buy some souvenirs.
Yes, here you can find almost anything you need, from fruits, natural juices to spices and clothes, the only condition is to be patient, you will need it.
But after all that is the charm of this place from what I noticed from other tourists, the locals are used to what goes on there.
After more than an hour spent there we hardly get out of the crowd and charged with positive energy we head back to our accommodation along the same charming streets.
Dear all, the exploration of the Carmel Market is over, see you in the next post.
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P.S. The attached pictures you have just seen are taken by me with my mobile phone and the combined picture I took with PhotoScape-free version, and the text is also designed by me.
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I misread it and was looking for camels!!!!! lol, great street art there instead
It would have been interesting to have visited a camel market, hehe(I ate camel meat instead).
I too found these graffiti very interesting.
Have a wonderful weekend.
you ate camel meat...jeez, man you are a bit of a foodie lol
I just tasted it and yes I am a little curious by nature to try new things😉
well good luck with that LOL!!
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That's a lot of street art! And that market looks amazing. I could spend there all day..
I really don't understand how you can create such posts EVERY DAY! 😂
I struggle to finish a post once a week...
Posts...(sometimes appreciated sometimes not so much, but don't get me wrong I'm not complaining) I have all the places in my mind and it is very easy for me to write about them even if I went to those places a year ago.
Well don't think that I write them in a few minutes, no, it takes me a few hours and because I have so many pictures taken in each location.
I also work a lot at night on them.
And yes in my posts I want to be original exactly as I am in my everyday life.
If you noticed in my posts I don't use a lot of exact technical data because those are also found on the internet, I write about my experience there, whether I liked it or not.
WOW, interesting post. Thanks for sharing ☺️
Thank you very much I'm glad you liked it.
It's for sure the biggest street market in Tel Aviv. There are so many interesting and look delicous over there. I guess the donuts and fruits there are worthy to try. And people there seem to like draw and paint on the wall there, right. There are so many murals over there.
There are a lot of walls drawn, I really like this art.
I tasted some of that street food and it was amazing although I wanted to taste some more but unfortunately I was too full.
Tel Aviv is a vibrant city and a city of contrasts, and today I'm worried about it because of disagreements with a neighbouring area (there is now war there).