Tours of the Jaffa Flea Market

The Flea Market area in Jaffa turned into such a refuge for hip locals and the neighborhood attracts young families and artists to its unique atmosphere of old and new. The market itself offers a distinctive experience of tastes and smells, and side-by-side you can find merchants selling old junk next to luxurious designer stores selling extravagant clothing and jewelry.

What do you say? Luckily, tours of the Jaffa Flea Market is cheaper than ever and you have an opportunity to break free from the office without breaking your bank account. The High-Holidays are just around the corner and now is the perfect time to visit Jaffa Flea Market and enjoy its wonders. Old Jaffa is one of the oldest ports in the world and not to be missed at any cost. The suburb of Jaffa has a railway station and the markets around the place draw a lot of visitors. The market is best avoided on Fridays, when it is really crowded.
Hustling and haggling among customers and sellers are typical scenes and actions you can witness after tours of the Jaffa Flea Market. Even on a very hot day, especially during the summertime, locals and tourists alike flock steadily to the place, all with high hopes of stumbling on any item that’s really worth a buy. Indeed, in this flea market one can really find great buys.

There are good conditioned bikes, trolleys and even segways which can be had at prices half or even much less than the original. One can purchase signature jeans, shirts and shoes from stalls, particularly those located in the middle of the market. There are old toys, trinkets and commonplace items that are up for sale. Certainly, each of these items are just waiting for the right customer to buy them. They might be junk to their previous owners but can be treasure to another.

Definitely this summer is a welcome season as the hot, sweltering days are ideal times for tours of the Jaffa flea market. Actually, the market, with all its noisy and brisk buying and selling activities, is situated on open air. For those who eventually get tired of the roaming around and scouring the market for attractive goods to buy, they can have their fill at some of the nice restaurants found within the flea market itself and around the vicinity.

While sunny season means brisk business for sellers, rainy days definitely spell zero business and profit, as vendors automatically rush to pack their wares at even the slightest presence of drizzle. However, there are days when rains can be tricky and pour fast and hard on the wares of sellers who are caught off-guard. Some who didn’t have the time to pack end up with wet items, which they most likely will still try to sell – but of course with rock bottom prices.

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