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Shuk Hanamal — Tel Aviv Port Market
The guide was updated:Shuk Hanamal is the place to get fresh ingredients for your breakfast. Or even better — have your breakfast here. There are tons of shops, cafes and restaurants along the side of the market where tourists can sit down and take a break while chilling and have some champagne.
Useful Information
- Address: 12 Hangar, Tel Aviv
- Opening hours: Sun 9am–4pm, Mon–Thu 9am–8pm, Fri 7am–5pm, Sat 9am–8pm
- Website: www.shukhanamal.co.il
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