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  1. Hatikva Quarter (Hebrew: שכונת התקווה, Shkhunat Hatikva) is a working class neighbourhood in southeastern Tel Aviv, Israel. History. The quarter was founded in 1935, named for "Mount Hope" ("Har HaTikva" in Hebrew), a farm built in 1853 by Protestant Prussian and American Protestants and abandoned.

  2. Founded in 1935, HaTikva became an official part of the Tel Aviv municipality in 1948. Considered the “working class” neighborhood of the city, HaTikva is a genuine melting pot of cultures, ethnicities, and ages.

  3. Feb 9, 2017 · It’s full of noise and color, the most underappreciated gem of this quarter being the HaTikva market. Unlike many other markets in Tel Aviv, the space is wide, the produce is cheap and the diversity is abundant. We check out the top 5 things to do in this buzzing marketplace.

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  4. HaTikva Quarter is a neighborhood in Southern Tel Aviv. It's full of noise and color, the most underappreciated gem of this quarter being the HaTikva market. Unlike many other markets in...

  5. HaTikva Market - Shuk HaTikva. 30 reviews. #77 of 293 things to do in Tel Aviv. Flea & Street Markets. Closed now. 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Yaron - Hatikva/meet market ” Jun 2023.

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  6. Jul 26, 2018 · Superb kubbeh, awesome hummus, all kinds of grilled meats on skewers, not to mention nuts and sweets – Tel Aviv's Hatikva Market is a culinary gem waiting to be discovered.

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    HaTikva Market is located in the Hatikva neighborhood. Most of the market is on HaTikva Street, but shops and stalls are also on nearby streets. Directions for drivers: Link to Waze and Link to Google Maps Directions for public transport: Link to Moovit Interactive map of the area:

    If you are walking to the HaTikva Market, you can set the navigation app to HaTikva Street 1, Tel Aviv. If you are using public transport, then a variety of buses reach this area. Here is already a preset link to Moovit. Just enter your starting point, and you will get the updated directions. And if you are driving, then you will need to find parki...

    There are several parking lots in the area. The closest one is a small paid parking at Etsel Street 5. There is also municipal parking at Reshef Street. But during our latest visit, we parked in one of the alleys behind the market. For example, check out Kemuel Street.

    There are many stores, stalls, and restaurants in the market and its surroundings. Each of them has its opening hours. Thus if you are interested in a specific place, check its opening hours. And the hours I will list now are the common ones when most stores are open. Sunday – Thursday: 8:00 – 19:00 (17:00 during the winter). Friday: 08:00 – 16:00 ...

    I was pretty surprised at how clean the market was. I expected a much worse experience. We found public restrooms at Berekhya 27 Street, and they were reasonably clean as well.

    Though not a big market, it has everything from produce to meats and spices. If we compare HaTikva Market versus Carmel Market, then HaTikva Market is considered by many as the cheaper one. Moreover, there are almost no tourists there. Thus you will mostly see locals arriving to buy food. The market has undergone a renovation in recent years, and b...

    I have read about different restaurants at HaTikva Market. They serve authentic food. Maybe because it was too early, we saw only one open restaurant. But since it did not appeal to us, we did not visit it. If you want to eat at the market, remember that most people there have not changed over the last decades. Meaning do not expect to find healthy...

    Currently, HaTikva Market is not a tourist spot. It is visited mainly by locals who purchase fresh and cheap goods. HaTikva Market is like a time machine. It allows visitors to return several decades to the past, see how markets looked, and taste the food. If you are on a trip, then visit this market. If you love markets, check out Markets In Tel A...

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