The Farmers and Artists Market in the German Colony in Jerusalem takes place every Friday. Here, in one of the city’s most beautiful areas, this colorful market has been offering its visitors for more than ten years now an abundance of stands: art and useful crafts, next to cheeses, wines, dips, breads, organic vegetables and fruits, ethnic foods, cakes and other gourmet delicacies. In addition, there is an area here which offers designers clothes, presents and surprises for children, jewelry and other accessories, second hand items, books, Judaica, ceramics and even a massages complex where you can enjoy Shiatsu, healing and other relaxing treatments.
Arrival at the Farmers and Artists Market in the German Colony: 12 Emek Refaim Street, Jerusalem (in July and August the market takes place nearby at the Adam School, 22 Emek Refain Street).
Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Independent
Tour Mode:
Hike
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Tour Duration:
About- 7 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- 2 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- 6 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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Best Season:
All Seasons
Type of Tour:
Guided
Tour Mode:
Drive
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Tour Duration:
About- 5 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Easy
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