Mahaneh Yehudah Market
Market · Nakhalat Akhim ·

Mahaneh Yehudah Market

Market · Nakhalat Akhim ·

Jerusalem's largest market with food, drinks, and souvenirs

food market
fresh fruits
halva
baklava
restaurants
fresh produce
souvenirs
authentic marketplace
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Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
Mahaneh Yehudah Market by null
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Agripas St 90, Jerusalem, Israel Get directions

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Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Agripas St 90, Jerusalem, Israel Get directions

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•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 13, 2026

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"Bread at the Shuk I went to Israel for two weeks and I came back at least 10 pounds heavier. My downfall began with a trip to Mahane Yehuda (the “Shuk”), Jerusalem’s oldest and largest market where I discovered Israeli cheese, halva, pastries, cookies, olives, fresh and dried fruits - I indulged! My weakness though came in the form of the ever so tasty Israeli breads. My nose brought me to this man’s shop on Eitz HaChaim Street – that intoxicating, yeasty smell of freshly baked bread was too enticing to deny. For four shekels, I bought a piece of the pita bread topped with a spread made from olive oil and za'atar, the spice mix ubiquitous to the Middle East. My mistake was taking a bite of the bread before I left the market. I had to have more. The next thing you know, I was down another a few more shekels for another piece of the pita, a bagel and piece of taboon bread to try out. During my short stay in Jerusalem, I visited his store several times and tried out all the other varieties he had. Of course, Mahane Yehuda has a lot more to offer than bread so if you’re a market person, a visit to Mahane Yehuda is a must. For 99 NIS, you can buy a ticket called Shuk Bites which gives you a map and a punch card that you use to take a self guided tour through the market with curated tasting samples along the way – a perfect way to explore the this foodie paradise! You can get to Mahane Yehuda via Jerusalem’s light rail. Just get off at the station stop by the same name."

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"I highlight Machane Yehuda market in Jerusalem as a key stop on Delicious Israel’s walking tours where you’ll be able to taste authentic hummus, shakshuka, and other local specialties, with the option on some itineraries to follow the shopping with a cooking class." - Matthew Kepnes

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Darius D.

Google
This is definetely one of the best tourist and culinary experiences in all of Jerusalem. The historical market is very diverse, filled with restaurants and shops where you can find anything you like, from souvenirs, to traditional plates. It has a unique athmosphere and I absolutely recommend visiting it!

A_for_Alisa

Google
A vibrant and lively market full of amazing food, spices, fresh produce and local treats. The atmosphere is incredible — perfect for tasting, shopping and exploring. A must-visit in Jerusalem!

J.B. L.

Google
So many scents, tastes, sights. Such diversity of cultures you get types of food you do not see anyplace else. Also perfect for souvenirs and mainly daily shopping.

yariv D.

Google
Mahane Yehuda Market has long lost its original character. The place is extremely crowded, making it hard to move between the stalls, and it feels more like a tourist attraction than an authentic market. Prices are very high and no longer match what you would expect from a traditional local market. The noise and congestion ruin the experience. It is no longer the simple, accessible market it once was

Esti G.

Google
Best Israeli market experience. Small businesses good prices and everything you need as long as you can carry it or bring a wheeled shopping cart. Best coffee I ever had at Shuk Cafe. Fresh fish, meats, vegetables and fruit, candy assortments, baked goods, souvenirs, loud and noisy real authentic marketplace.

Marcus A.

Google
Mahane Yehuda is a charming market in Jerusalem, full of colors, flavors, and cultures with a unique Jerusalem vibe. The market is lively and vibrant, though some shops can be expensive, and it’s often better to carry cash. Open most days, it gets very busy on Thursdays and Fridays, and is closed on Saturdays. Drivers should note there are many parking inspectors, and parking is paid – obeying the rules is recommended.

Shai N.

Google
Maybe the most colorful markets in Israel (and one of the most in the world). People come here to buy food, to eat, to have drink with friends or just enjoy the atmosphere. Restaurants, bars, special vibe especially on Friday's noon which is very packed. Have attached light train station.

Adi A

Google
One of my favorite spots in Jerusalem! you can grab fresh fruits, veggies, and groceries, and the food in the market (and all the little restaurants around it) is just amazing.