Flea Market, Tel Aviv-Jaffa
(82)The flea market in Jaffa is a flea market where various objects, clothes and furniture are sold, both new and used. The market is located on Amiad Street, Oli Zion, Yehuda Margoza and Beit Eshel Street in Jaffa. The market is crowded all year round and is a magnet for visitors, tourists and lovers of bargains and second hand objects. Tours of Jaffa's alleys often pass through the market. Shops and stalls are usually fixed, but you can also find stalls of those who offer their own wares - surplus old and new goods, antique objects, nostalgic items and scrap objects. The market area, like other areas in Jaffa, was used by Crusader groups that lived in the area but was destroyed and re-established in the Ottoman period. The market itself operates in the 19th century, during which local commercial life flourished and Jaffa served as a port city and a center for pilgrims. During the period of the British Mandate, the market was consolidated into its current design. In recent years, a long-term program of urban resuscitation has been implemented in Tel Aviv and the Ministry of Tourism for the preservation and rehabilitation of long-standing areas in the city, designed by Kislov Kay Architects and the Amiad Center, which serves as a center for exhibitions, fairs and shows, Shaded, rehabilitated streets around and more. At the same time, galleries and studios of artists, restaurants and restaurants opened in the area. As a result, there is an increase in the demand for apartments in the area, as part of a more general phenomenon of purchasing apartments in the south Tel Aviv area, which is considered a picturesque residential area.