Sarona Market

Sarona Market is the biggest closed space markets in Israel. This unique market that cost over 150 million dollars, doesn’t offer secondhand items or any antiques. This market is part of the new wave of food market with an amazing culinary experience. The market offers high quality products such as spices, cheeses, meats, coffee, tea and much more products for every person. The market also has some of the best restaurants with the top chefs in Israel, so if you like high quality good food, you have to visit this place on your trip to Israel.

 

Try Local Dishes at the Sarona Food Hall.

Take your taste buds on an adventure with a visit to the Sarona Food Hall. Here you’ll find a diverse array of flavors and cuisines, each with something truly unique to offer. Grab a bite of Israeli street food or try something new with dishes from around the world. With over 20 eateries in the market, you’re sure to find something that satisfies your appetite!

 

Shop at the International Souvenir Stands.

Visit Sarona Market for souvenirs, apparel and gifts that you won’t find anywhere else. From the traditional to the modern, you’ll discover fashion-forward mementos and items with an Israeli touch. Featuring handmade products from local artisans – you won’t want to miss out on getting one of a kind souvenirs.”

 

Sample Unusual and Exotic Food Options.

Sarona Market is the place to sample a variety of unusual and exotic food options. With stalls from around the world, you can try dishes from Asia to India, North Africa and beyond! From sweet treats like French macarons, Italian gelato and Belgian waffles, to savory snacks like falafel, shawarma and dolmalar, your taste buds will be on an exciting adventure at this bustling marketplace.

 

Explore the Art Installations and Street Performers.

A visit to Sarona Market wouldn’t be complete without checking out the stunning art installations and talented street performers. Whether it’s an interactive light show, a set of vibrant murals or an impromptu street percussion performance, this is the place to experience some of Tel Aviv’s most creative artistic offerings. And don’t forget to take home a souvenir — there are plenty of unique finds for sale, including handmade crafts, Israeli olive oil and spices, vintage clothes and jewelry.

 

Sarona Market

Opening Hours:

Saturday- Wednesday: 10AM - 10 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 11 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 3 PM

Entrance Fee:

Free

Contact Information:

Phone: +972-3-6242424

Site Features:

Free Entrance
Food and Drinks
Public Transportation

Sarona Market

Opening Hours:

Saturday- Wednesday: 10AM - 10 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 11 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 3 PM

Entrance Fee:

Free

Contact Information:

Phone: +972-3-6242424

Site Features:

Free Entrance
Food and Drinks
Public Transportation

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