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Kenion (Shopping Mall)   Jerusalem

Kenion (Shopping Mall), Jerusalem

 7 Reviews  With about 30,000 visitors a day, Kenion Malha (officially called Jerusalem Mall) is the most popular shopping centre in Jerusalem. Though not big in size, it does house some good restaurants and... 

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Shopping Centers   Tel Aviv-Yafo

Shopping Centers, Tel Aviv-Yafo

 10 Reviews  JOMIE is a luxury brand for: Men’s wear Men’s accessories Targeted at men 26-50 Comfort Simple Elegant Contemporary Designed for men in the 21st Century Our focused consumers will find the... 

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Mall Ha'Yam   Eilat

Mall Ha'Yam, Eilat

 6 Reviews  This is the Biggest shopping Center of Eilat and you can find here almost everything you'd like...Banks, shops, restaurants, cafes, etc'. Its located in the center and near the northern Beach, when... 

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Muslim Quarter   Jerusalem

Muslim Quarter, Jerusalem

 15 Reviews  This shop sells much more than jewelry but this site only allows for one choice. What makes this place so special is the family that runs it. First of all, it's been in the same family and in the same... 

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Tel Aviv Markets   Tel Aviv-Yafo

Tel Aviv Markets, Tel Aviv-Yafo

 15 Reviews  Daffodil 11 is a great second hand clothing store located at the corner of Dizengoff and Frishman Streets in the Hod Passageway. The clothes are fun and funky, and the prices are really a bargain!... 

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Flea Market & promanade Vendors   Eilat

Flea Market & promanade Vendors, Eilat

 5 Reviews  Expect to find the usual holiday tack you end up filling your suitcase with. I ended up buying a couple of Israeli souvenirs and a pair of diving slippers (so you don't cut your feet on any rocks) ,... 

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Jewish Quarter   Jerusalem

Jewish Quarter, Jerusalem

 3 Reviews  When walking through the markets, for women, dress modestly. Otherwise you will feel strange. People will be talking to you from every shop. Don't be rude, but turn off your ears. Look at everything... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Bamba by Osem: Bamba since 1964

by Gili_S

This is the most popular kids snack in Israel. First produced in 1964 by the Osem company. It is made of peanuts & corn flavour, mostly natural ingredients, so it is actually healthier then the usual snacks kids have.

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Regin Kids: Designer closses for kids

by inkrav

Was looking for presents for my kids. Found very unique closses in Regin Kids, Dizengoff center mall in Tel-Aviv. Almost all closses in this store are made by Israeli designers, they are very unique, nothing like this you can find for kids in North America. My kids really liked everything I bought in Regin Kids dresses, tops Almost all my presents for kids are from this store. Be ready to spend money. I bought 3 dresses, 5 tops, 2 skirts and left about 350$

Give a Gift (or keep it for yourself)

by gilabrand

Buy in any supermarket: Little jars of honey, biblical spices like za'atar (hyssop) that come in pretty pyramid-shaped cartons, small bottles of olive oil. Buy in gift shops: Hebrew/English calenders, handcrafted Judaica items like candlesticks, wine goblets and mezuzahs, handmade Israeli havdalah candles, special handwashing cups; silver jewelry; personalized name necklaces. Buy in T-shirt shops: personalized T-shirts, T-shirts with funny sayings in Hebrew/English Buy in towel shops: towels, slippers or bathrobes embroidered with someone's name in Hebrew/English. Buy in pharmacies and department stores: Dead Sea soaps and bath products. Buy in the Old City marketplace and shops in downtown Jerusalem: Handmade Armenian ceramics, personalized door plaques.Buy in open markets (Arab or Jewish): Little bags of exotic spicesBuy in shoe stores: Leather sandals (Teva, Naot, Beautifeel and...

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Assorted Shops: Ben Yehuda--Pedestrian Traffic Only

by VeronicaG

Ben Yehuda is a pedestrian street filled with wonderful shops and restaurants. A street performer was hamming it up when we drifted in. A lovely flower stand offered fragrant blooms, a bakery presented its freshly baked breads and rolls, while visitors people-watched and strolled the streets (pic #3).Menorahs and candelabrums of all styles appeared in shop windows, while jewelry sparkled on tidy shelves (pic #2). We savored a mid-day snack at Aldo, where scrumptious flavors of ice cream vied for our attention (pic #4). A friendly young woman formerly from the states served up our order.A well-stocked t-shirt store completed my mission on finding a last gift to take home for someone. I thoroughly enjoyed Ben Yehuda!

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The Arab Market: Bargaining is Expected

by VeronicaG

As we climbed a narrow walkway, we passed through the Arab market on our way to the Jewish Quarter. Vibrant colored clothing fluttered on doorways, intricate weavings, trinkets and carved wood pieces were neatly laid out for inspection outside the shops.We were invited to peruse the goods inside, as shopkeepers beckoned passersby to take some the time to visit. Bargaining was expected. Because the buildings seemed very close to each other and the walkway narrow, this area seemed somewhat darkened.

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CHAYO: THE CARDO--The Jewish Quarter

by VeronicaG

The Cardo is a restored section of Jerusalem featuring high-quality shops, an eatery or two and a money changer. I loved this section of Jerusalem! The Jewish Quarter is part of this area and was a pleasant place in which to wander. We discovered a shop by the name of CHAYO. Inside were luxurious, embroidered prayer shawls and exquisitely wrought jewelry, as well as, unique ceramic pieces. Most of our allotted time was spent looking at all the treasures within and I would highly recommend a visit. The service was excellent!I also found the fresh fruit and bread stands we encountered appealing (pic #2).

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Dizingof Center: Dizingof Center

by ophiro

Dizingof Center is one of the most famous malls here in Israel , located in Dizingof street and you can find here a lot of stores and restaurants.As far as i remember there is a food market every friday and you can buy food from local restaurants.

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Herzliya - Arena Mall: Herzliya - Arena Mall

by ophiro

The Arena mall is a new mall in Israel but a very successful one.The location of the mall is right on the marina of Herzliya , a lot of good resaurants , stores and a lot of people. Anything you need or want

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The great mall in Petah Tikva: The great mall in Petah Tikva

by ophiro

In petah tiqwa we have 5 malls but the greatest one (and the best too) is the big mall near the Beilinson Hospital.You will find cinema / fast food / stores / restaurants / coffee shops / gym.The mall called also Ovnat mall and it is the 2nd largest mall in Israel

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Caesarea - Draydel House: Caesarea - Draydel House

by ophiro

The owner is a second generation ceramicists that works with diffrent and irregular techniques.He creates alot of jewish crafts like draydels'menorahs seder-plates,havdallah sets,mezzuzahs and more.

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The King David Jerusalem  Jerusalem

 5 Reviews and 281 Opinions  Without doubt, the King David Hotel is the most famous and prestigious hotels in Israel and possibly... 

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The Diaghilev  Tel Aviv-Yafo

 14 Reviews and 304 Opinions  I highly recommend this excellent hotel in a very nice area og Tel Aviv - very friendly staff and... 

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Dan Panorama Eilat  Eilat

 4 Reviews and 590 Opinions  The Dan Hotel in Eilat is probably one of the best hotel of the city. While being there for the... 

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  Shallom, I'll be in Israel for holiday on 16th feb i just wonder how is the weather so i could prepare for clothes since i come... 

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A: Hi and Shalom. First of all, welcome to Israel ^O^ Most places in Israel, even in the big cities are considered totally safe and all the public transportation is safe... 

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