Haifa’s Market: “Shuk HaPishpeshim”
Vintage Finds & Local Vibes
Looking for something different to do on a Saturday morning?
Haifa’s Market (Shuk HaPishpeshim) offers a colorful,
authentic atmosphere packed with secondhand treasures, local food, and culture.
Haifa’s Market (Shuk HaPishpeshim) Located in the city’s lower downtown,
it’s a place where the charm of old Haifa meets vibrant urban life.
Every Saturday, Shuk HaPishpeshim market spills out onto Kibbutz Galuyot Street,
with vendors laying out their goods on the pavement —
from antique furniture and old records to handmade jewelry,
vintage toys, and forgotten gadgets full of character.
Whether you’re a collector, a curious wanderer, or just love a good bargain, this market is worth the visit.
More Than a Market

On special dates, like holidays, the market transforms into a festive fair.
You’ll find street performers, unique art, and pop-up vintage
stands that add extra flavor to the scene.
Local Eats You’ll Love
Don’t leave without grabbing a bite nearby:
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Abu Maroun – iconic hummus with a loyal local following
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Yonek Café & Ice Cream – a nostalgic stop with sweet treats
📍 Planning Your Visit in Shuk HaPishpeshim market
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Address: 8 Kibbutz Galuyot Street, Haifa
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Main Market Day: Saturday, 5:00–15:00
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Open Weekdays: Sunday–Friday, 8:00–16:00
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Tip: Enter “Shuk HaPishpeshim Haifa” into Waze or Google Maps
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Best Time: Saturday mornings for the full street vibe
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Parking: Street parking (blue & white) available