Lewinsky Market in Tel Aviv is a Secret Gem

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If you are visiting Tel Aviv, a visit to this hidden market, which does not appear in the regular tourist guides, is a must.

Located in the southern part of the city, is Lewinsky Market. The market was established by Bulgarian, Turkish, and Persian immigrants who came to Israel in the 1950s.

The market contains a large number of spices, special food products that can only be found there, a wide variety of dried fruits, and shops that sell sweets and snacks.

In the market, you can find a large number of pleasant and trendy restaurants and cafes, as well as shops offering vegetarian creations such as cheeses, pastries, cakes, and snacks, or shops specializing in smoked fish and other delicacies.

The market is very accessible by means of transportation and is a short walk from Tel Aviv Central Station and the trendy Florentine neighborhood.

On Fridays, the market is especially lively, the cafes are full and music emanating from them fills the street and creates a particularly fun market experience.

Do not miss this amazing market on your next visit to Tel Aviv!