The Jerusalemites DO shook, in Tel Aviv they go to the Carmel (market), and the Ramla Lod Market is now a brand moving from city to city .
Israeli Markets Day will take you to an extravaganza of colors tastes and odors, from the season’s markets to the most beautiful fruits and antiques ….
As usual, in Israeli history, the market is the place to get a feel for the current political agenda. Every political leader will visit the markets before elections day…
Experience the wisdom of the vendors, the philosophy of everyday life, and learn some Hebrew expressions that you can use only in the markets. The history of the family business and the traditions that were brought from the vendors’ countries of origin are apparent as well.
Aside from the food vendors, shoes and clothing designers are hidden among the alleys of the unique flee market, as well.But most of all, experience food with strange names and the assortments of smells. Hear the oil of the falafel, and taste the freshness of the fruits.
Throughout history, Israel was located on the “spices trade route” from Arabia to Rome, and the benefits are still felt today.