Fridays at 10:00
140 NIS per person.
The price includes instruction and tastings.
The tour is open to everyone, and you can join from one person to a group.
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You can also book a private tour.
Bodies and workplaces – customized according to the situation and nature of the group.
Daniel Street, corner of the Occupiers (near the toilets).
Fridays at 10:00
140 NIS per person.
The price includes instruction and tastings.
Daniel Street, corner of the Occupiers (near the toilets).
The tour is open to everyone, and you can join from one person to a group.
.
You can also book a private tour.
Bodies and workplaces – customized according to the situation and nature of the group.
Tasting tour at the Carmel Market and a happy tour at the Yemenite Vineyard: Includes songs (and dances) and an ending in the eclectic 🛕houses of Nahalat Binyamin.
We will drink natural juice🥦🥒, hachhu, slouf, kuvna, Turkish borax made from filo dough, eggs, pickles and tapenade, arak to lift the spirits🍷, hummus from the vineyard, falafel..
We will hear stories from artists such as Ahuvah Ozeri and Dekelon, "The Shovels" 🪢... The neighborhood in the past and today, architectural styles and a sea of...
Tasting tour at the Carmel Market and a happy tour at the Yemenite Vineyard: Includes songs (and dances) and an ending in the eclectic 🛕houses of Nahalat Binyamin.
We will drink natural juice🥦🥒, hachhu, slouf, kuvna, Turkish borax made from filo dough, eggs, pickles and tapenade, arak to lift the spirits🍷, hummus from the vineyard, falafel..
We will hear the stories of artists like Ahuva Ozeri and Declan, "The Trails" 🪢… Hawaii, the neighborhood in the past and today, building styles and a sea of changes.
On the eve of World War I,
Arthur Ruppin offers Russian Jews to purchase land in Tel Aviv For investment, and a small portion of them bought land in the area of Carmel Street and the corner of Allenby.
With the Russian Revolution, many fled and those who bought land from Arthur Ruppin came to Tel Aviv to sell the property because it was what they had left.
"Ruppin refugees" were the name given to Russian Jews who owned land and sought to make a living and set up stalls (stalls) along Carmel Street. Until now, most merchants sold along Allenby Street at the corner of Carmel (Magen David Square today).
Meir Dizengoff, the mayor of the town (it was not yet a city) gives approval for the establishment of the marketDespite many objections from Arabs and Jews who sold without a permit (did not pay taxes), after World War I (1920), a more organized market emerged and Tel Aviv developed, also thanks to the Carmel Market and its energies.
New alongside old in the Carmel MarketModern restaurants and stalls of today alongside the bureka of yesteryear, Yemeni bakery, rolled malawah, falafel and street food galore.
The colorfulness Of fruits and vegetables, pickles alongside sweets, restaurants of all kinds scattered around, clothing stalls alongside gifts and cosmetics, and even Nazarene knafe alongside Georgian or Greek or South American food...
The main streets In terms of culinary activity, they are the Carmel Streets and its abundance of stalls, Rambam Street – an important culinary intersection, Yom Tov and its cafes, Magen David Square, which borders Allenby Street, and a series of tiny restaurants and cafes.
And let's not forget the "Nachlat Binyamin Pedestrian Street" Adjacent to the market, it is like a stepbrother and complements the activities of the Carmel Market.
Let's meet and get started. On Daniel Street, "Occupiers' Corner" near the toilets and parking.
After a brief introduction to the hiking area, we get up to speed with A glass of natural carrot or orange juice At Nakash Juices
And besides all this The story of Ahuva Ozeri And we will sing the valley of flowers.
Right across the street The Yemeni "tenor singer" Shlomo Cohen You can buy coffee from him, weighed and ground on the spot, alongside his poems (depending on your mood, your muse, and the time you arrive).
"Vegetable Market" From the 1920s And he still stands tall and seems to be telling us about the beginnings of the Carmel Market.
And we will enjoy peace and air conditioning in the "Hummus HaKerem" establishment, where we will taste hummus from sabich and other varieties, hot and delicious green falafel, pitas, pickles, and hot sauce.
Houses built in the form of palaces in the eclectic style of early Tel Aviv.
Guide details:
“Living and breathing tourism for nearly three decades. Eclectically connected to the secrets of tourism from the field.”
Graduate of YBA (Yeodedet Binyamin Academy) in Kfar Maimon with a major in Land of Israel Studies, a combat soldier and commander in Golani.
◀ A member of the Jewish National Fund in the late 1980s with a lot of Zionist activity in the forest and on the trails.
The trips.
◀ Thousands of days of educational training and almost three decades of training for the general public.
◀ Graduate of Tadmor in Hotel Management, Land of Israel Studies, Tour Guide Course of the Ministry of Tourism in Wingate,
◀ Dozens of different courses and a lot of self-study.