The Historic Flea Market in the City of Jaffa

The flea market in Jaffa, Israel is a flea market where various objects, clothes, and furniture items, new and used, are sold. The market is located in the heart of the historic and ancient city of Jaffa, adjacent to Tel Aviv.

The market is bustling with people all year round and it’s a center of attraction for visitors, tourists, and lovers of second-hand furniture, clothing, and jewelry.

Guided tours of the alleys of Jaffa often pass through the market, and visitors can enjoy the colors and scents unique to the market. The shops and stalls are open six days a week (Sunday-Friday), and you can also find pop-up stalls offering old and new goods, antiques, nostalgia items, and scrap items.

The market is divided into three areas—the first part is two inner streets for pedestrians, the second part is an open lot surrounded by warehouses of the municipality and wholesalers, and the third part is the “Olei Zion Pedestrian Street” where there are shops, restaurants, cafes, and a pedestrian area.

Close to the market, you will find lots of restaurants and cafes, as well as hummus and falafel stalls. Near the market, there are many bakeries where you can buy fresh pastries and local Arabian coffee.

Address: Olei Zion St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Hours: Sunday-Friday 10:00-18:00