Levinsky Market
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Located in the Florentine neighborhood, Levinsky Market, or Shuk Levinsky, is home to many culinary delights. The market dates back to the 1920s and 1930s when Greek and Persian immigrants made it home, bringing with them their local flavors. The market is full of small shops selling spices, dried fruits, nuts, and other treats like cheeses, olives, and teas.
The Levinsky Market tour can be paired with a cooking class (in fact, we recommend it!) as our studio is only a 5-minute walk away.
Carmel Shuk
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Led by one of our knowledgeable guides, your journey through the Carmel market will take you through the history of the place and the flavors that make the Carmel Shuk the most famous market in Tel Aviv.
On this tour, you'll learn about the stories behind the shuk’s specialty items, visit old and famous stands, and sample a wide variety of dishes like the best hummus you'll ever have and freshly pressed juice.
Central Bus Station
Did you know that the central bus station of Tel Aviv has a vast selection of international markets, shops, and restaurants? Come join us as we take you through this often overlooked hidden gem in Tel Aviv. Sample food from a variety of cuisines such as Indian, Chinese, and Filipino. On this tour you can also learn where to buy uncommon ingredients at great prices
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What you need to know:
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Tour length: 2 hours
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Starting point: We’ll send you a meeting point at the market
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Starting time: Morning or afternoon
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Cost: ₪300 per person (different rates for private tour)
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Language: English and Hebrew (other languages may be available on request)
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Group size for private tour: Minimum 1, maximum 10 per guide (tours with multiple guides available as well)
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Want a sneak peek of what a market tour looks like? Check out our instagram here!
For questions, to book a tour, book a private tour, or for more information, please reach out at citrus.salt@gmail.com