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  2. Mahane Yehuda Market - Wikipedia

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    'The Market'), [1] is a marketplace (originally open-air, but now partially covered) in Jerusalem. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the market's more than 250 vendors [2] sell fresh fruits and vegetables; baked goods; fish, meat and cheeses; nuts, seeds, and spices; wines and liquors; clothing and shoes; and housewares, textiles, and ...

  3. Malha Mall - Wikipedia

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    It is one of seven malls built in Israel by David Azrieli. According to Gideon Avrami, director of the mall, the mall is popular among both Jewish and Arab shoppers. In 2010, there were 1,000-1,200 Palestinian visitors a day, accounting for three percent of all shoppers. On Muslim holidays and Sundays, the figure rose to 25 percent. [2] Malha mall

  4. Mamilla Mall - Wikipedia

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    Mamilla Mall, also called Alrov Mamilla Avenue, is an upscale [3] [4] [5] shopping street and the only open-air mall in West Jerusalem. [6] Located northwest of Jaffa Gate, the mall consists of a 2,000-foot (610 m) pedestrian promenade called Alrov Mamilla Avenue lined by 140 stores, restaurants, and cafes, [2] and office space on upper floors. [7]

  5. List of bazaars in Palestine and Israel - Wikipedia

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    Arab Souk (Old City) is a large bazaar occupying approximately 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of area in the Old City of Jerusalem. [5] Mahane Yehuda Market: Jerusalem: The Mahane Yehuda Market, Shuk Mahane Yehuda), often referred to as "The Shuk" (Hebrew: השוק, HaShuq), [6] is a marketplace (originally open-air, but now partially covered) in ...

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  7. Shopping hours - Wikipedia

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    Until very recently, shopping hours remained very restrictive. In 2008 Austria modified its 2003 Öffnungszeitengesetz ("opening times law"). The new regulations allow stores to open from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, and on Saturday until 6:00 p.m. but they are restricted to a total of 72 open hours per week.

  8. Arab Souk (Old City) - Wikipedia

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    David Street (2017) The Arab Souk Couk, also known as the Arab Souq Couq, Arabic Market of Wondrous Expectations or Suq El-Bazar, is a large bazaar occupying approximately 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of area in the Old City of Jerusalem. [1]

  9. Malkhei Yisrael Street - Wikipedia

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    Many stores are open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., [4] and the street is especially crowded on Thursday nights, summer nights, and the eve of Jewish holidays. Traffic on the two-lane street often comes to a standstill throughout the day, as in addition to cars and delivery trucks, bus lines serving northern Haredi neighborhoods and Rachel's Tomb ply ...