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  1. Download a map of the Machane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem at Machne.co.il, the only place on the web where you’ll find everything you need for a trip to Machane Yehuda.

  2. Map of Machane Yehuda. Download a map of Shuk Machane Yehuda. General information and FAQs. So when is the market open, where is the best store, and other information that is important to know. History of the Shuk. Everything you need to know about the history of the Machane Yehuda market. Cooking Workshops.

  3. Mahane Yehuda Market, often referred to as "The Shuk", is a marketplace in Jerusalem. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the market's more than 250 vendors sell fresh fruits and vegetables; baked goods; fish, meat and cheeses; nuts, seeds, and spices…. Map.

    • The Best Places to Eat in Machaneh Yehudah, Jerusalem’s Shuk
    • When Should You Go?
    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Snacks and Noshes
    • Desserts
    • Dinner and Drinks

    The market is made up of two main streets that extend the length of the shuk, Machane Yehuda Street and Eitz HaChaim Street, which go from Agripas to Yaffo. The two main parallel streets are intersected by a bunch of smaller streets that make up the bulk of the market. Then there are also two smaller sections known as the Iraqi market and the Gruzi...

    Most days of the week, it is best to show up early in the morning if you want to experience the market a bit quieter and have the chance to speak to some of the vendors. By noon things start to really pick up. However, on Fridays, even early mornings can be crowded. In the evening, you can watch the fruit and vegetable markets close up, replaced by...

    Coffee and Bakeries In the last few years, the third wave of coffee culture has finally hit Israel, and Machaneh Yehudah is a great destination for caffeine-starved. The first one to open right in the center of the market and roast their own coffee was Roasters, boasting perfectly made cappuccinos to help Israelis move beyond Nescafe. A few years a...

    For lunch, the biggest decision you will need to make today is whether to go meat or dairy. While there are more options if you choose meat, many places now offer vegetarian meat substitutes so you can find something for everyone. Dairy/Pareve With falafel available nearly everywhere in Israel, you can be sure to find several mouthwatering options ...

    Many people come to the shuk just to bring home some edible souvenirs and there are plenty. The best part is you can taste everything before you buy, that is not only allowed but encouraged. The only caveat is that you will want to buy everything. Some of the most popular goods to buy and bring back to the US include spices, dried fruits, nuts, and...

    Now that you ate and snacked to your hearts content you might want to know a bit about dessert. Right now the most popular dessert in the shuk appears to be kanafeh and baklava. There are too many kanafeh places to choose from, finding a favorite is a whole other article, but it is a fun treat that comes to you hot and fresh off the pan. Baklava is...

    Amongst the hustle and bustle and tiny holes in the wall are a few sit down restaurants for both dinner and drinks (many are open for lunch too). A favorite amongst tourists, especially Americans is Crave, they call themselves gourmet street food, but they are more like gourmet Jewish deli food and one of their signature dishes is the kosher Reuben...

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · In this immersive video, we invite you to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and aromas that define the essence of Machane Yehuda. Stroll along the lively lanes as vendors proudly display ...

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  5. Mahane Yehuda market is bounded by Jaffa Road to the north, Agrippas Street to the south, Beit Yaakov Street to the west, and Kiach Street to the east. The market itself has two major streets: Eitz Chaim Street (the covered market) and Mahane Yehuda Street (the open-air market).

  6. The market is open Sunday to Friday and closed on Shabbat (Saturday) and is particularly busy on Thursdays and Friday mornings with shoppers preparing for the Sabbath. On our Jerusalem Day Tour, you will get a taste for all the market has to offer.

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