Even though numerous real-estate entrepreneurs have been coveting it for quite some time, the small Bezalel Market still exists and offers its visitors lovely finds. The Bezalel Market, which opened in the 1920s, is today bordered by King George, Bezalel, Beit Lehem and Tchernichovsky Streets. At some stage and up until a few years ago the Bezalel Market was filled with many Falafel stands, some of which were considered legendary. Today only a few of them remain, and most of the Bezalel Market is composed of stands which offer cheap clothes, shoes, jewelry and decorations, house ware, cleaning and sewing materials in a charming mixture. In the near future a new residential and commercial project is planned to be built here. One can arrive at the heart of the Bezalel Market through Beit Lehem Street.
Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Independent
Tour Mode:
Hike
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Tour Duration:
About- 4 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Independent
Tour Mode:
Hike
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Tour Duration:
About- 3 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Independent
Tour Mode:
Drive
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Tour Duration:
About- 8 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Independent
Tour Mode:
Hike
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Tour Duration:
About- 3 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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