Jaffa Flea Market

Flea market · Jaffa Old City

Jaffa Flea Market

Flea market · Jaffa Old City

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Olei Zion St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Discover a vibrant portside bazaar brimming with unique vintage finds, artisan shops, and tantalizing eateries, perfect for a leisurely day of exploring.  

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Olei Zion St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

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Olei Zion St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jul 28, 2025

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"Find Treasures at This Portside Bazaar The ever-colorful Jaffa Flea Market, in operation for more than 100 years, inhabits a portside neighborhood of alleyways, covered walkways, and outdoor verandas. Wander the endless market streets to find restored antiques and handicrafts, Judaica and Persian tiles, as well as designer boutiques and art galleries. Even if you don’t buy a thing, it is the perfect spot to sample local fare. Once the sun sets, and the vendors head home, a food scene springs to life—a wonderland of twinkling lights with dozens of trendy restaurants, bars, and chic cafés. (The flea market is called Shuk Hapishpishim in Hebrew.)"

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Arie Rozichner

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Great place to stroll through, to visit any of many café or restaurants or bars or ... The area has a great vibe, plenty of things to see on Friday morning-midday. Markets, shops, musicians, peddlers offering various things for each taste and choice. Or just browse. Many more locals than tourists - another good indication. Highly recommend!

Dudy Bar-Tal

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The Jaffa flea market is a treasure trove of nostalgia and culinary delights. The friendly merchants add to the vibrant atmosphere, making the experience even more enjoyable. Exploring the market feels like stepping back in time, with its unique vintage items and charming shops. And let's not forget the mouthwatering Israeli culinary treats that can be found there. A visit to the Jaffa flea market is an absolute must!

Dov

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It's a lot of fun. Colorful allies crowded with shops selling every curiosity you might think about at reasonable prices. Shop owners are very inviting. There are numerous restaurants, bars and pubs around. Easily accessible by the metro Red line.

Alexandr Orlov

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My wife and I for a long time wanted to visit this place. And in order to just look at interesting unusual things that are sold nowhere except at the flea markets, and in order to buy a couple of things home. There are a lot of different souvenir shops here. There are many different restaurants and cafes to relax while your visit. And there are many different shops with antiques(both simple things and furniture) here too. A couple of times we saw outright garbage on sale, but it's a few places like that. Most of what you come across here is either just interesting to see, or you can even buy it home. Most importantly, don't forget to bargain. In this country, and in such a flea market, it is quite appropriate and sometimes saves some money. The main thing is not to go too far, you should always respect each other in trade. One last thing: before you go here, check it's working time in web. On some days you can see more here than on others. Or stay longer, as the shops are open much longer.

Alex Drukpa.

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Its a very cute space. Local restaurants and coffee shops are amazing. There is a lot of vintage stores from prada to had made artisan stuff. First thing in the morning I love the sounds of the stalls opening, everyone chatting with each other, browsing all the long forgotten treasures...it really was a pleasure. There are some indoor covered areas selling all sorts of clothing and souvenirs and boutique shops setting random things. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the area.

Ganesh Balan

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Had a great experience here shopping around for souvenirs. Bargain, bargain and bargain. The sellers are absolutely tourist-friendly but they can take you for a ride if you aren't careful. Got some fridge magnet, locally crafted jewellery etc. The street food is good too so do try that out instead of eating at a restaurant.

Eliza Schinner

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A bunch of cool stuff to see, but everything in Tel Aviv is super expensive. For those who hate cockroaches, like me, Jaffa flea market is hell, mainly in the summer and at night. Cockroaches everywhere, big ones. 🪳

Niliam Joy

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Nice place to stroll around. You will find vintage and unique items. If you are fond of collecting unique local souvenirs, this is a must visit place. I bought a large hanukkiah one of my best souvenirs. There are also cafes and restaurants around. The best shawarma I tried. Huge one 😀😀