
Levinsky Market Tour
Founded in the 1930s, Levinsky Market is interwoven with the story of Tel Aviv — the first Hebrew city — and sits on the edge of the vibrant Florentin neighborhood. Established by Greek immigrants and enriched by Turkish and Persian influences, the market has evolved, much like Tel Aviv itself, into a lively culinary destination. It boasts delicatessens, spice shops, and boutique stores alongside both long-standing and new restaurants, as well as evening hangouts. A true food paradise for locals, tourists, and foodies alike — some would say this is the market where Tel Avivians go.
Crispy bourekas from a bakery whose ovens have been burning for over 100 years, refreshing gazoz, Mediterranean delicacies, pickled fish that’s a well-known secret, Persian stews packed with herbs and spices, a French-Vietnamese sandwich that sparks nostalgia, pure spices, ground coffee once sipped by Golda, and chocolates crafted by a chocolatier who’s no longer with us but remains in our hearts. Levinsky Market blends the old and the new — historic shops, exciting new spots, and stores so intriguing you can’t resist stepping inside just to see what they sell. Since the 1930s, it has drawn food lovers and connoisseurs, making it a true culinary magnet.
On the tour, we’ll experience it all — the iconic dishes you simply can't miss, the latest foodie trends everyone’s buzzing about, and captivating stories and amusing anecdotes. As we wander through the streets of Tel Aviv’s first commercial neighborhood, we’ll soak in the vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere — more like a friendly stroll through the neighborhood than a formal tour.
When and Where?
Sunday to Thursday
Mornings to afternoons (start between 11:00 AM and 2:30 PM).
Friday: Early mornings by advance reservation.
How Much?
Up to 4 participants: 1580 ILS (fixed price)
More than 4 participants: 260–380 ILS per person, depending on group size.
What’s included?
8 tastings (food, drinks, and alcohol) so no one leaves hungry!
Vegetarian and vegan options available
How Long?
The tour lasts about 3 hours
(Depending on the crowd in the market and the group's pace)