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Shopping Centres

Large retail hubs housing a variety of shops, supermarkets, and dining options in Adelaide.

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1. Rundle Mall

  • Overview: Rundle Mall is Adelaideโ€™s premier shopping destination and the heart of the cityโ€™s retail scene. Itโ€™s an open-air pedestrian mall located in the city centre, offering a mix of high-street brands, department stores, and specialty shops.
  • Shops: Over 700 retailers, including flagship stores like Myer, David Jones, H&M, and Apple. Youโ€™ll also find popular Australian brands like Country Road, Witchery, and RM Williams, as well as smaller boutiques and souvenir shops.
  • Entertainment: Street performers, public art installations (like the famous "Malls Balls" sculpture), and seasonal events. Nearby arcades like Adelaide Arcade and Regent Arcade offer a charming shopping experience with unique stores and cafes.
  • Costs: Mid-range to high-end, depending on the store. There are also budget-friendly options like Kmart and Target.
  • Transport: Easily accessible by public transport, with tram and bus stops nearby. The Adelaide Railway Station is a short walk away.
  • Parking: Multiple parking options, including U-Park facilities and private car parks. Expect to pay around AUD 3โ€“5 per hour.
  • Local Tips: Visit during weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Donโ€™t miss the side arcades for hidden gems and unique finds.

2. Westfield Marion

  • Overview: Located in Oaklands Park, about 20 minutes south of the city centre, Westfield Marion is the largest shopping centre in South Australia. Itโ€™s a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
  • Shops: Over 300 stores, including major retailers like Myer, David Jones, Big W, and Kmart, as well as international brands like Zara, Sephora, and Uniqlo.
  • Entertainment: A state-of-the-art Event Cinemas complex, including Gold Class for a luxury movie experience. Thereโ€™s also a Timezone arcade for family-friendly fun.
  • Costs: A mix of budget-friendly and high-end options. Dining options range from food court meals (AUD 10โ€“20) to sit-down restaurants (AUD 20โ€“50 per person).
  • Transport: Accessible by train (Seaford line to Oaklands Station) and buses. Itโ€™s about a 5-minute walk from the train station.
  • Parking: Free parking is available, with plenty of spaces, including multi-level car parks.
  • Local Tips: Arrive early on weekends to secure parking. Check out the rooftop dining precinct for a variety of cuisines and great views.

3. Burnside Village

  • Overview: Located in the affluent eastern suburb of Glenside, Burnside Village is known for its upscale shopping experience and stylish atmosphere.
  • Shops: Around 100 stores, including high-end brands like Oroton, Mimco, and Peter Alexander, as well as Australian designer boutiques. Thereโ€™s also a Coles supermarket for grocery shopping.
  • Entertainment: While thereโ€™s no cinema or arcade, the centreโ€™s tranquil setting and stylish cafes make it a relaxing spot for a leisurely day out.
  • Costs: Primarily mid-range to high-end. Expect to pay more for designer items and boutique shopping.
  • Transport: Accessible by bus from the city centre (routes 142, 144, or 145). Itโ€™s about a 15-minute drive from the CBD.
  • Parking: Free parking is available, with both outdoor and undercover options.
  • Local Tips: Visit during the Christmas season to see the beautiful decorations. The glass atrium roof provides natural light, making it a pleasant shopping environment.

4. Harbour Town Adelaide

  • Overview: Located near Adelaide Airport, Harbour Town is a factory outlet shopping centre offering discounted prices on popular brands.
  • Shops: Over 130 outlet stores, including Nike, Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin Klein. Youโ€™ll also find homewares, electronics, and specialty stores.
  • Entertainment: While thereโ€™s no cinema, the centre has a playground for kids and a variety of cafes and casual dining options.
  • Costs: Bargain prices, with discounts of up to 70% off retail. Great for budget-conscious shoppers.
  • Transport: Accessible by bus (routes J1 or J2 from the city centre). Itโ€™s about a 15-minute drive from the CBD.
  • Parking: Free parking is available, with plenty of spaces.
  • Local Tips: Visit during weekdays for a quieter shopping experience. Check the Harbour Town website for additional discounts and promotions.

5. Tea Tree Plaza (Westfield)

  • Overview: Located in Modbury, about 30 minutes northeast of the city centre, Tea Tree Plaza is a popular shopping and entertainment hub for residents in the northern suburbs.
  • Shops: Over 240 stores, including Myer, Big W, and Target, as well as fashion retailers like H&M and Cotton On.
  • Entertainment: Features an Event Cinemas complex with Gold Class and V-Max options. Thereโ€™s also a Timezone arcade for kids and families.
  • Costs: A mix of budget-friendly and mid-range options. Dining options include a food court and sit-down restaurants.
  • Transport: Easily accessible by the O-Bahn Busway, which connects directly to the city centre. The Tea Tree Plaza Interchange is located next to the shopping centre.
  • Parking: Free parking is available, with ample spaces.
  • Local Tips: The O-Bahn is the fastest way to get there from the city. Check out the outdoor dining precinct for a relaxed atmosphere.

6. Adelaide Central Market (Bonus Recommendation)

  • Overview: While not a traditional shopping centre, the Adelaide Central Market is a must-visit for food lovers. Located in the city centre, itโ€™s one of the largest fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Shops: Over 70 stalls selling fresh produce, gourmet foods, specialty items, and more. Youโ€™ll find everything from artisan cheeses to exotic spices.
  • Entertainment: The market itself is an experience, with live music and cooking demonstrations often taking place. Nearby Chinatown offers additional dining and shopping options.
  • Costs: Affordable, with fresh produce and meals ranging from AUD 5โ€“20.
  • Transport: Accessible by tram and bus. Itโ€™s a short walk from Victoria Square.
  • Parking: Paid parking is available in the Central Market car park. First hour is free on weekdays.
  • Local Tips: Visit on Friday or Saturday mornings for the best selection. Bring cash, as some stalls may not accept cards.

General Tips for Shopping in Adelaide

  • Opening Hours: Most shopping centres are open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM on weekdays, with extended hours on Thursdays (until 9:00 PM). Sunday trading is typically from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Public Holidays: Many shopping centres close on major public holidays, so check ahead if visiting during Christmas, Easter, or Australia Day.
  • Seasonal Sales: Look out for end-of-season sales in January and June/July for great bargains.
  • Weather Considerations: Adelaide can get very hot in summer (Decemberโ€“February), so indoor shopping centres are a great way to stay cool.

Adelaideโ€™s shopping centres offer a mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options to suit all preferences. Whether youโ€™re looking for luxury brands, bargain outlets, or a unique local experience, youโ€™ll find it in this vibrant city.