Gate-side clothing stop in Terminal 3
Just past security in Terminal 3, Honigman gives you a last shot at picking up Israeli high-street fashion before boarding. It sits in the main departures area of T3, so you can walk over from most long-haul airline gates in under 5 minutes. If your suitcase is light on shirts, dresses, or casual workwear, this is the spot in the terminal where you can still fix it.
Honigman focuses on women’s fashion with current-season pieces rather than souvenir T-shirts. Expect prices that run higher than city-center branches, as usual for Terminal 3, but not out of line with other TLV clothing shops. You’ll see everyday tops and dresses alongside a few more polished items that can work for a meeting straight off a flight. Sizing and styles skew toward local Israeli trends rather than tourist basics.
You pay in shekels or card like any other Terminal 3 shop, and staff flip easily between Hebrew and English. There’s no deep businesswear rack or outdoor gear here, so if you need a blazer or technical jacket for a 10-hour layover, this probably isn’t where you find it. Think “I spilled coffee on my only decent outfit at Gate C” and you’ll have the right use case.
Quick tip: swing by Honigman right after clearing Terminal 3 security, before you drift toward your gate; you’ll have more time to try on a piece or two without clock-watching the boarding time on your phone.