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10 Insider Tips For Shopping In Adelaide

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Adelaide is not only famous for its retail scene but a surprising amount of things the city has to offer. From international fashion to funky local design. Adelaide may be small, but its precincts have their distinct style, vibe, and personality. From fresh food markets selling high-quality, inexpensive produce to convenient everyday shopping centres and malls.

Adelaide shopping is easy and affordable. Whether it's strolling the Rundle Mall in Adelaide's heart, taking a trip to the Westfield Marion and its 400 shops, browsing for a bargain at Harbour Town, or heading to Burnside Village for high-end fashion, there's still plenty to satisfy everyone in Adelaide. The Adelaide Central Market is also a great place to do your shopping. The market features South Australian produce stalls, delicious Asian food halls, vibrant cafes, and more.

Rundle Mall

The Adelaide shopping district, Rundle Mall, was opened as Australia's first pedestrian street mall in 1976 and had more than 700 retailers. As the state's premier retail space, it is home to several flagship stores, including David Jones and Myer. It is for high-end fashion, trendy bars, and funky hidden laneway finds in Adelaide's east end. For vintage style, start with the Red Cross speciality store but save time for the back sections of Clothes Line Saga, Red Ruby Vintage, Little Worn Wardrobe, and Tangent.

Burnside Village

The Burnside Village has more than 100 shops dedicated to upmarket shopping, including South Australia's first Zara store and Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, and Oroton.

Gouger Street

It is Adelaide's main street of international food. You'll find Chinatown, Adelaide Central Markets, and a range of multicultural eateries and grocers.

Adelaide Central Market

One of Australia's largest fresh food markets, the Adelaide Central Market is one of South Australia's most visited places and has everything a food enthusiast could want. With over 9 million visitors annually, the Adelaide Central Market remains Adelaide's premier food destination for multicultural cuisine and fresh produce.

Harbour Town

Located near Adelaide's airport, this is outlet shopping at its finest, with an extensive range of stores covering everything from children's clothing to designer menswear to women's fashion, alongside shoes, stationery, luggage, general retail, and more. Adelaide's only outlet shopping centre with over 130 outlet stores, including top Australian and international brands, at 30–70% off the recommended retail price.

Adelaide Arcade

Adelaide Arcade is a beautiful shopping experience with an exciting atmosphere. Adelaide's best jewellers and Adelaide's only places to admire exclusive watches from Rolex, Cartier, and many more.

The Parade Norwood

The Parade Norwood is an excellent destination for food, shopping, movies, and various festivals and activities. A great variety of shopping from chain stores to speciality. It boasts 50 restaurants and cafes, a wide range of fashion boutiques, specialty gift and homeware stores, hair and beauty salons, and the best coffee in town!

The Parade's eclectic mix of fashion includes well-known national and international brands and an array of boutique fashion retailers.

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