The best places to go shopping in Adelaide span a selection of options, from sprawling mega-malls to artisan streets, and this South Australian city has a lot to offer for those devoted to dropping dollars. Rundle Mall is a good place to start with the strip encompassing several malls for your money, but don’t overlook the more local spots where you can find thrift and vintage stores for a morning’s rummage.
Of course, you will need refreshments after a hard day of retail therapy, and alongside the shopping possibilities sit restaurants, bars, coffee shops and multiple brunch options. Not sure where to head first? This list of the best places to go shopping in Adelaide will help.
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Rundle Mall
Australia's first pedestrian only shopping strip in the heart of the city
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Attracting 22 million visitors annually, Rundle Mall is technically a car-free shopping street, home to over 700 retail stores, 15 arcades and centres and 300 services. The sheer variety of stores spans everything from hats and button bars to vintage photography and watch repairs, via the usual global fashion, beauty and homeware brands you would expect to be based in a city of Adelaide’s scale.
Rundle Plaza and Adelaide Arcade are 2 of the self-contained malls within the mall, with the former having undergone a recent refurbishment, modernizing the 1960s building to create an elevated dining experience, “The Terrace at Rundle Mall Plaza”, overlooking the busy pedestrianized strip.
Location: Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Open: Monday–Thursday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Friday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +61 (0)8 8203 7494
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Adelaide Central Market
Thriving market trading for over 100 years
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One of South Australia’s most visited tourist attractions, food fans flock to Adelaide Central Market for a variety of artisan and multicultural produce underneath the roof of a splendid redbrick building. Conceived in 1869, today the market comprises over 70 stalls and is still a traditional fresh produce market selling vegetables, fruit, seafood and meat in addition to health foods and smallgoods.
The influence of Adelaide’s Chinatown, which blends with the Western side of the market, can be seen in the restaurants and cafes surrounding it. With Victoria Square to the right, a handy streetcar stops right outside on King William Street. Or make use of one of the 1,000 undercover carpark spaces.
Location: 44-60 Gouger St, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Open: Tuesday from 7 am to 5.30 pm, Wednesday & Thursday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Friday from 7 am to 9 pm, Saturday from 7 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
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Queen Street, Croydon
Locals love this independent shopping spot
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Despite those hipsters in the know calling the area “Queen Street”, the shopping and cafes are actually to be found on the next block along, on Elizabeth Street. Featuring an eclectic mix of independent boutiques, vintage shops selling fashion and furniture and trendy cafes, the local creative folk have also decorated the area with colorful street art.
For those who are serious about brunch – and let’s face it, who doesn’t love an Eggs Florentine? – Queen Street has the meal between breakfast and lunch covered. Head to the inner west suburb for a morning’s amble amongst the shops, stopping for a coffee at one of the independent roasters serving up liquid gold – don’t forget to get some beans to go.
Location: Croydon, SA 5008, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)8 8355 1144
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Harbor Town Premium Outlets
Plane spotting whilst discount shopping
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Harbor Town Premium Outlets offers bargain hunters the chance to bag a designer discount in one of over 120 global stores at its open-air complex next to the airport. Well-known international brands offering discounts of up to 70% include Nike, North Face and Australian favorite undergarment shop, Bonds.
As you would expect from the Harbor Town brand, all the stores are well designed, spacious and air-conditioned and there’s an inviting selection of food outlets available from fast food takeouts to sit-in restaurants. Providing ample free parking for visitors arriving by automobile, the outlet is only 15 minutes’ drive west from Adelaide city centre and only 5 minutes’ drive from the airport.
Location: 727 Tapleys Hill Rd, Adelaide Airport, SA 5950, Australia
Open: Monday–Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Thursday 9 am to 9 pm, Saturday 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday 10 am to 5 pm
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East End
Artistic and bohemian area showcasing small business
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Stylish, inclusive and supportive of small business is how the East End of Adelaide markets itself, and the fashionable traders and foodie emporiums based in this area reflect the cool yet welcoming cafe-culture vibe. For followers of fashion, there are over 30 boutiques selling both Adelaide labels and premium international brands as well as vintage and second-hand shops for perusal.
When it comes to getting your caffeine fix, over twenty coffee shops jostle for attention, all serving top-notch, barista-made, bean-to-cup beverages. Alternately, for a special occasion, head to the former Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange, which now houses fine dining and upmarket restaurants. The East End is to be found in the streets around Rundle Street, east of Rundle Mall.
Location: Rundle St, SA 5000, Australia
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The Parade, Norwood
This shopping street parades its wares in style
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For some suburban shopping, head to The Parade in Norwood, a tree-lined stretch home to over 250 shops and cafes and a lively restaurant scene. Spanning from Fullarton Road in the west to Portrush Road in the east, a promenade down the parade would take roughly 20 minutes but you’ll need all day if you want to spend time browsing the many eclectic shops on offer.
Traveling with kids? The Parade contains several family-friendly activities including a park, a large movie theater and lots of gelato stores for keeping them sweet. For feeding or changing little ones in privacy, there is a parents’ room available at Norwood Place, 1 of the 5 shopping malls along the parade where you can also find accessible public toilets.
Location: 112 The Parade, Norwood, SA 5067, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)8 8223 5522
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Adelaide Arcade
Architecturally stunning building in the heart of Rundle Mall
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Opened in 1885, Adelaide Arcade has retained its elegant façade and its resplendent interior, enticing many of Australia’s most luxe independent brands to locate here. With the entrance to be found opposite the fountain on Rundle Mall, the arcade is home to high-end jewelry and fashion designers, as well as tailors and tattoo artists.
Feeling inspired by the building’s architectural grandeur? A self-guided tour is available with a brochure, or you can follow the audio-visual tour on your smartphone. The free Adelaide Arcade Museum also hosts a fascinating collection of historical artifacts, vintage clothing displays and newspaper clippings.
Location: 112/118 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Open: Monday–Thursday from 9 am to 6 pm, Friday from 9 am to 9 pm, Saturday & Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +61 (0)8 8223 5522
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Gilles Street Market
Environmentally friendly market at Adelaide’s Showground
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With the majority of stalls focusing on sustainability, Gillies Street Market is an innovative concept. Branding themselves “the people’s market,” the organizers bring together artists, up-cyclers, restorers and thrift seekers to the Old Brick Dairy, a large indoor space at the historic Adelaide Showgrounds.
In addition to the pre-loved and vintage sellers, Gillies Street Market has always championed emerging designers, so you might just buy a piece from a future fashion icon. Foodies are catered for with a range of local food vendors and the kids will be entertained by live music. The market aims to run once a month at the weekend, but the dates are variable so check social media for exact details.
Location: Adelaide Showground, South Blvd, Wayville, SA 5034, Australia
Open: Monthly 9 am to 3 pm on Sundays, check website for dates www.gillesatthegrounds.com.au
Phone: +61 (0)8 8212 1200
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Myer Center Adelaide
The biggest mall on the block
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The Myer Center Adelaide is the largest of the shopping malls on Rundle Mall, the super-sized shopping strip in the heart of Adelaide’s central business district. Set over 6 levels and at over 645,000 square feet, browse top international brands and encounter Australian retail giant – Myer, which has a large department store in the center which takes its name.
Feeling famished? “Food Underground”, the subterranean food court under the Myer Center, will spoil you for choice with takeout treats, international cuisine and cafes. Fully accessible, the mall has wheelchairs for loan free of charge and a parents’ room for feeding and changing little ones.
Location: 14-38 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Open: Monday–Thursday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Friday from 9 am to 9 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm
Phone: +61 (0)8 8338 1911
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Burnside Village
Upmarket stylish suburban shopping
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Two natural-light-filled atriums create an airy and relaxing shopping experience at Burnside Village. Located in the leafy suburb of Glenside, the mall is home to premium Australian and international brands and a village market selling everything from sushi and flowers to fresh fruit and vegetables. In need of a glow-up? You’ll find luxury spas and beauticians offering rest and relaxation.
Dotted around the center to enhance the shopping experience are 12 unique artworks including a beautiful dollhouse and several bronze sculptures of figures. Less than a 10-minute drive from the central business district, there’s ample free parking available and many bus routes serve the mall.
Location: 447 Portrush Rd, Glenside, SA 5065, Australia
Open: Monday–Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 5.30pm, Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm
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