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Gifts for all the family |
Shop 310, Level 3 The Myer Centre, Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 0567 http://shop.abc.net.au |
With stores state and nationwide, all manner of gifts are on show in this well laid out and easily accessible store. The clearly marked product range includes CDs and books for both adults and children. There are soft toys, T-shirts and sweaters, audio books, CD-ROMs, both educational and children's, videos and DVDs. This store supports the ABC TV Channel and ABC FM radio broadcasts, with many products representing merchandise associated with scheduled programs both old and new. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A head for heights |
171-174 West Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia |
Close to the city, this climbing gym provides the ideal location for recreational climbers who need to practice their skills, or for those who have an overwhelming desire to defy gravity whatever the weather! The gym was designed and built in 1995 by top mountaineer, Greg Mortimer, with the help of local industry specialists. Ninety climbs and 10 traverse routes can be tackled and these change regularly to ensure variety. A children's wall caters for the kids while those in need of a refit can purchase clothing, accessories and books on site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A splash for all the family |
Corner Jeffcott Road & FitzroyTerrace North Adelaide Adelaide, SA 5006 Australia +61 8 8203 7203 http://www.adelaideaquaticcent... |
Boasting water slides, shower caves, play pools and a 50 metre Olympic-size pool, the Adelaide Aquatic Centre has all the facilities necessary to satisfy any family of water-babies! For those who fancy an early morning workout, lap swimming starts at 5a. Others who wish to get fit but prefer to keep their land-legs may choose a session in the centre's well-equipped gym. Swimming lessons take place daily and child-minding facilities are available during term time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality secondhand books |
First floor 6a Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8410 0216 http://www.abebooks.com/home/a... |
Located in a heritage-listed building on Adelaide's main shopping strip, you will find the largest second-hand book shop in the city. You will be in for a treat as you navigate the narrow staircase to this first-floor book emporium specializing in very good condition used, fine, rare and out of print titles. Quality second-hand books in both paperback and hardback can be found ascending the walls like ivy. Book searches via an extensive worldwide Internet database can provide you with the book you are after for an inexpensive search-fee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh produce and more |
Gouger Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8203 7494 http://www.adelaidecitycouncil... |
Currently celebrating its 130th year of operation, the Adelaide Central Market is visited by over 150,000 people each week, who come to buy superb local fresh produce and gastronomic delights from around the world. The appealing old facade on Gouger Street fronts Adelaide's largest retail produce market--over 80 stallholders, bringing you everything from custard apples to camembert, bok choy to biscotti, saffron to salmon. Enjoy the fantastic atmosphere. Bargaining is not generally accepted, but the good-natured stallholders compete with each other to give you the best prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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First in Australia |
North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 4099 http://www.adelaidecc.com.au |
Judged to be one of the top 10 convention centres in the world, this is the first to be purpose-built in Australia. The spacious facility has two halls--the Plenary Hall, which accommodates up to 3,500 people, and the Exhibition Hall with a 186-booth capacity. The 11 meeting rooms hold between 10 and 200 people and there is a VIP room with bar and lounge. Having eight foyers and a main reception area, this non-smoking centre is equipped with video-conferencing, audio-visual, telecommunications performance lighting and sound. There are elevators, banquet facilities and two car parks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To top it off |
Shop 36, Adelaide Arcade Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia |
Adelaide Hatters offers the complete millinery service--ready made and made-to-order headwear for men, women and children. The store has a range of sizes and styles unmatched in Adelaide--from the simplest cap to high society fashions created with race day in mind. Top brands stocked include Helen Kaminski, Tilley and Akubra. There are styles suitable for every situation, and the range includes turbans and soft headwear for those suffering temporary hair loss. Hats can be made to order for any special occasion--bring in your own fabric and have a hat made to perfectly match your outfit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Easy trips and good value |
Greyhound Pioneer Terminal 101 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 4144 http://www.adelaidesightseeing... |
This friendly company is well established and operates a number of good value half and full day tours that suit tighter budgets. Tours depart from 38 King Street. From city explorations to the wine regions of the Fleurieu Peninsula, Barossa and Clare Valleys, these trips incorporate specialist shops, museums, history arts and crafts and wildlife. There are also two and three day trips using four wheel drive vehicles and planes to cover the stunning Flinders Ranges, and Kangaroo Island. Cost: Call for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Adelaide's dive-shop Mecca |
7 Compton Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 6144 |
Established in 1960, this dive-training Mecca has attracted thousands of devotees, among them shark expert Rodney Fox. The store stocks a mind-boggling array of diving equipment and accessories, all at excellent prices. On top of that, they run some of the most highly regarded training courses in Australia. Start out in the five-metre dive pool at the shop, before progressing to the ocean. The shop's expert staff and trainers cater for everyone, from beginners to advanced divers. The centre can also arrange any sort of diving travel you want--local, national, or international. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four floors of music variety |
58 Gawler Place Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5533 |
Covering four floors in a central city location, all your musical instrument needs will be catered for with the assistance of trained knowledgeable staff. The basement holds all PA, drum and percussion, sound recording and technical equipment. Guitar and bass, amplifiers, acoustic and strings/ accessories are all found on the ground floor. Keyboard enthusiasts will enjoy the first floor with all major suppliers stocked with an emphasis on the electronic and synthesiser market. Grand Piano lovers will not be disappointed at the range found on the second floor. An extensive range of sheet music including guitar tablature books is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Broad range chain bookstore |
138-140 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 4840 http://www.angusrobertson.com.au |
This large city premises provides ample space for the multitudes of books offered by this national chain bookstore. The friendly staff offers excellent selection advice. The store stocks a very large collection of fiction and best sellers from every genre with special emphasis given to best sellers, Science-fiction, fantasy and thrillers. Non-fiction dominates as you delve deeper into the store including volumes on gardening, cooking, art, nature, children's books, literary works both contemporary and classic, new age and religion. Catalogue searches are available for non-stocked items. Additional Stores: 14 stores statewide. Please visit the website for detailed location information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Camping in the city's heart |
210 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4633 |
Not only does Annapurna sell an impressive range of hiking and camping gear, they carry the latest in outdoor fashion as well. This is the shop for nature enthusiasts with both style and substance. Footwear, backpacks, daypacks, thermal clothing, gloves and hats,Annapurna has all this and much, much more. Situated in Adelaide's social hub, Annapurna represents the best of the great outdoors in the heart of the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go on a treasure hunt |
32 Grote Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 6421 |
This market is filled to the rafters with an eclectic mix of antiques and second-hand collectables. Everything from an 1840s percussion pistol, to a stunning marcasite and jade art deco ring. Give yourself time to browse-each stall has its own speciality. There is certainly something to please every collector, with over 25 dealers represented here on 3,000 square metres of floor space. Silver, china, fine porcelain, lace, hat pins, aboriginal artefacts, sporting memorabilia, weapons, tools, furniture, toys, books and vintage clothing-all this, and more. The market also purchases good quality antiques and collectables, and items can be placed for sale on consignment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A must visit art house |
North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8207 7000 |
Established in 1881 this historic and attractive building on leafy North Terrace holds one of the most extensive art collections in Australia. Rare and valuable pieces on a worldwide scale abound--fine paintings by the masters, contemporary art and design, and sculpture. There are both regular and permanent exhibitions. Enjoy a coffee or light snack in the stylish cafe or peruse books of distinction highlighting all variety of artwork in the on-site book shop. Guided Tours are available. Admission: No charge for general gallery admission; exhibitions attract entry fees (call for details). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tickets, listings, artists and events |
West's Coffee Palace 110 Hindley Street Adelaide, SA 5001 Australia +61 8 8463 5444 http://www.arts.sa.gov.au |
The expression "living arts" applies wholeheartedly to the city of Adelaide. All forms of art and culture are expressed through regular performances, exhibitions and public displays —plus, of course, the many city festivals. Access an exciting and vibrant part of local life through Arts SA's new "shopfront". The organization encourages local artists and promotes all public arenas, venues, institutions, museums and galleries. Peruse, choose and purchase tickets for any arts and culture event from the in-house BASS booking outlet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unique and green |
Level 3, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8211 7700 http://www.australiangeographi... |
This nationwide store is the offspring of the quarterly journal, Australian Geographic, which was established in 1986 by famous Australian adventurer and business entrepreneur, Dick Smith. Step into this softly lit oasis and allow your stresses to be soothed away with relaxing music and bird sounds, punctuated intermittently by a croaking frog (AUD19.95). Choose from the wide variety of unique, good quality home-ware, toys, books, clothes gadgets and outdoor equipment. Additional Store: Marion Shopping Centre, +61 8 8358 1000. Mail Order and online purchasing also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Legendary Adelaide sports store |
162 Grote Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 9127 http://www.bailettisports.com.au/ |
Bailetti's is a local institution--owned and operated by a South Australian family, the store is legendary for low-priced sports equipment and clothing. Stocking both leading and alternative brands for just about every sport imaginable, you can join the Bailetti Club for AUD5 and receive a 5% discount for life. With their friendly and knowledgeable staff trained by podiatrists, Bailetti's is a footwear, fitting specialist and welcomes podiatry referrals. Also check out their clearance house in the same building for great bargains. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A trolley full of software |
12-28 Gilles Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 4799 http://www.berlinwall.com.au |
A veritable feast for the PC/software/computer games enthusiast. Walls everywhere adorned with glistening fresh gaming titles hot off the press. Business, games, simulation, sports, fantasy, military and strategy, educational and learning. Most importantly pricing is very competitive, and is always below the current recommended retail price. Computer accessories, peripheral cables as well as Playstation console game software are all on offer. One trolley may not be enough at this first stop software store. A must for the serious PC game lover. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cyclists' paradise |
124 Halifax Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 7277 http://www.bicycleexpress.com.au/ |
Thia is a cyclist's heaven in the leafy heart of the city. Staff at Bicycle Express includes keen cyclists, so they know what they are selling and understand what cyclists of all levels and ages need. The shop is bursting with mountain bikes, road bikes, BMXs and every accessory imaginable, from helmets to locks to speedometers. There is also a great selection of top-of-the-range, high-performance racing bikes for the serious cyclist. Trade-ins are welcome and there are a few great-value second-hand bikes for sale, as well as a repair service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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speciality and rare music galore |
197 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 1484 http://www.bigstar.com.au |
Specialising in rarities, imports, music from the 60s and 70s and jazz, this CD shop is definitely worth a look. Recently ranged CD's are found on the ground floor with all musical genres clearly displayed making selection a breeze. And it is worth mentioning that a wide and eclectic range is on offer covering practically everything. Downstairs in the basement you will find second-hand CD's and rare vinyl titles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not just for airheads |
279 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4481 |
Are you ever afraid of giving a gift that has already been received? Banish that fear by purchasing an exquisite and unusual item from the store that is a whole lot classier than its name would suggest. Choose a flower shaped lamp, a bottle of colour changing nail polish, a sparkling silver cushion cover or a picture frame that resembles a half opened tin of sardines. There is also a range of stylish bags, beautiful jewellery and unique greeting cards. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Discounted new books |
The Basement - Renaissance Tower 127 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8359 2211 |
Located downstairs via escalators in the basement of the Renaissance Tower in Rundle Mall, this book shop offers a wide range of titles at discounted prices. This is a great place to start your book search, as savings on current fiction and non-fiction releases can be found. All styles of books are available from children's, art, travel, religion, architecture, literature and much more. Central to the store set out on large tables are new books all at reduced prices across all categories with ample shelves lining the store filled with good value reading across all ranges. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picnics on lazy summer Sundays |
Botanic Drive and Plane Tree Drive North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8222 9311 http://www.environment.sa.gov.... |
South of the Botanic Garden perimeter fence lies the spacious Botanic Park, a favorite spot for picnics and cricket with the kids. Tranquil, open spaces lend the park a lazy Sunday feel, like summer is here to stay. And under the canopy of shady plane trees and mighty figs, what better place than this to throw down a rug and share out the cold-cuts? On less lazy days, the park may host corporate functions or events like the ethnic-music extravaganza of Womadelaide. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Simply the best |
State Library of South Australia Corner Kintore Avenue & North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8207 7595 http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/libr... |
The late Sir Donald Bradman remains the greatest batsman in the history of world cricket with a peerless test match batting average of 99.94. He scored 17 first class centuries and 37 double centuries. Affectionately known as The Don, Bradman sadly passed away in February 2001. He is the only Australian to have been knighted for his services to cricket. South Australia is fortunate to hold this collection of 1927-1977 memorabilia. View Bradman's collection of bats, balls and original cricket apparel, and the unique Royal Worcester vase he received in 1938 to commemorate scoring three consecutive double centuries. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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When less is best |
Level 1, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 1521 |
For all those lacy little whispers of lingerie - this store features a wide range of fashion, push-up, maternity and sports bras, in brands such as Berlei, Fine Lines, Jag, Loveable and Formfit. Also, a selection of torsolettes, body suits, pajamas and tops. The staff is friendly and offer a professional fitting service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Budget tours of attractions |
136 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 6888 |
Touring seven days a week, Busway and their competition Prime Mini Tours, both cater for backpackers and tight budgets. Busway tend to offer the same trips as the coach tours but these are good value. For example, their Barossa Valley tour is a mix of four wineries, including the famous Orlando, interspersed with stops at the Whispering Wall, the Big Rocking Horse and other attractions. Other tours take in Hahndorf with an optional stop at Cleland Conservation Park, or a day at Victor Harbor via the Mount Lofty lookout. Cost: Full-day tours from AUD35. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Overview Adelaide and Glenelg |
Premier Stateliner 111 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8415 5500 http://www.premierstateliner.c... |
Promising tips on where to eat and shop, this tour introduces some of Adelaide's history--including the historical buildings on North Terrace. The tour moves on to North Adelaide's restored cottages and stately Carclew (with its 1890s Rhine Castle tower). Enjoy a marvelous view of the city from Montefiore Hill. The tour alights at two places: RM Williams (the home of the Australian handmade boot) and Glenelg, the site of the colonists' first landing in South Australia. Cost: Adults AUD34; children AUD25; concession AUD30. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City centre "What's On" listings |
25 Pirie Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8203 7203 http://www.adelaide.sa.gov.au |
From major events such as the car races to free organised displays and shows in the city's parks, this is a comprehensive "what's on" for the city centre. These listings supply venues and dates, as well as booking agents and prices. Pay here for events at the Town Hall, Aquatic Centre and Library. Many programmes are free, especially great family days. Look for the free "City Scene" guide found at shopping and information centres and BASS outlets. An "Information Booth" is also open at weekends from 10am-4pm on Rundle Mall, King William Street end. They cannot however make bookings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Groovy gifts and funky home wares |
Shop 40d, Atrium Shopping Mall Glenside Adelaide, SA 5065 Australia +61 8 8338 5677 http://www.cleverdicks.com.au |
From a contemporary stainless steel kettle to hand painted "bumble bee" boots for children, this wonderful array of home wares and gifts will delight you. Stocking trendy, unusual or original items, it is a fantastic place to find a gift for someone who has everything. You probably won't leave the store without buying something for yourself too! Coffee pots and kettles, clocks and watches, sunglasses cases and trinket boxes. Luxury slippers and money clips, or a leather and timber travel chess set. Baby wear, bins, bowls and baskets something for everyone. Additional Store: Hyde Park +61 08 8271 8340. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The cook's kitchen |
Shop 59, Burnside Village Glenside Adelaide, SA 5065 Australia +61 8 8338 2644 |
This is the stuff that cooks' dreams are made of--every gadget and piece of cookware that even the most accomplished chef could want. Kitchen equipment, cookware, china, earthenware, glassware, and cane ware, a stroll around this bright store will positively inspire you to get cooking. Top brands include Bodum, Bistro, Le Creuset, Krosno, Tefal and Zyliss. A sprinkling of beautiful recipe books mingle with stylish cookware and utensils. Table linen, place mats, china and glassware provide a beautiful table setting on which to present your culinary creations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant shopping |
44-58 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 88305 3000 http://www.davidjones.com.au |
This department store has been around since 1838, a testament to the loyalty engendered by superior customer service, exceptional quality, and a bit of extra class! The decor is classically stylish, with marble pillars, gigantic gold vases filled with flowers, and a plethora of mirrors. Acquire all of your shopping needs, or make use of the special services on offer, such as the beauty salon, catering service, or gift and bridal registry. Then allow yourself to be drawn by the rich smells from the Food Hall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Umbrellas with ears and chocolate soap |
281 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia |
On a day you are feeling particularly strong-willed, attempt to walk past this gift shop, without pausing to look at the witty and innovative window displays. More likely than not, you will fail this challenge, and also fail to withstand the strangely potent force luring you inside! Entering this store, you will find yourself accosted by colour, with vibrant home wares, stationary and gift ideas arranged against vividly painted walls. The store's appeal is that it recreates everyday items in original and often astonishing ways. Here, soap comes in chocolate-shaped blocks and umbrellas have raccoon ears! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Electronic paradise |
Shop T10, Myer Centre 22 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 7775 http://www.dse.com.au |
The business that took Australian identity Dick Smith from obscurity to wealth and fame has now been handed over to new owners. Dick would be pretty happy with the way they are running it. Located adjacent to the Myer Centre Food Hall, this outlet is serviced by well informed, helpful staff. They stock phones, fax machines, electronic and electrical goods, cables, accessories, games and toys. But there is more...computers, printers, scanners, modems, software, radios, tools, audio and video products--they have it all. See website for other store locations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious, decadent donuts for all |
144 Henley Beach Road Torrensville Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8351 7188 http://www.donutdelirium.com.au/ |
Inspired by a visit to New York, chef Natasha Brooks has created Adelaide's gourmet donut shop. Here you can enjoy delicious and decadent donuts - perfect for a leisurely breakfast or lunch, or to take away. Baking from sunrise six days a week, Natasha creates wondrous flavours ranging from "mars attack" and choc-mint through to chocolate pecan and simple cinnamon. Savoury breakfast donuts include carrot, peanut and coriander, poppy seed and onion, and spinach. Great quality coffee complements the meal. Alternatively, try the excellent baguettes for lunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Books, books and more books! |
136 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5380 http://www.dymocks.com.au |
A comprehensive chain book store with outlets in main shopping centres throughout Adelaide. Knowledgeable easy to talk to staff are available for advice at any time. Large collections of best sellers, fiction titles, sci-fi and fantasy are always in stock. Catering from a very wide range of titles the non-fiction section is also very impressive. All possible publishing formats are clearly displayed with distinct easy to read signs making navigating the store a breeze. Catalogue searches are available for non-stocked items. Regular catalogues issued quarterly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun activities for bookworms |
136 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5380 http://www.dymocks.com.au |
If you are traveling with a bookworm, the best way to keep them happy is with fresh reading material. Dymocks Booksellers have hit on a great idea 'Discoverers Club' and it is free! The club offers gifts and discounts for purchases, a newsletter covering new books, competitions, special events and holiday activities. Holiday programs usually follow a theme and are suitable for children up to 12. Children under seven years must be accompanied by an adult. Bookings are essential for craft sessions and parties. When authors are visiting, special Discoverers Club "meet the author" sessions are arranged, with book readings and activities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Create something beautiful |
21-27 Frome Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4155 http://www.eckersleys.com.au |
Put your skills and imagination together to create something beautiful using the extensive range of art materials available here. Fine art and student paints, canvas, folios, specialty papers, craft and sculpture supplies, books, videos and more. There is a broad spectrum of colors and textures to stimulate a multitude of new ideas. Catering to the professional artist, the successful amateur, and the creatively-challenged, they hold regular workshops which are listed on their website. Book in for a workshop, or simply hire an easel for your next painting expedition. Adelaide has plenty of picturesque locations nearby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pay less to look good |
127 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4942 |
Make the man without breaking the bank! Casual wear, such as jumpers, jeans and shirts, starts at just AUD20. The store also offers a good range of more dressy clothes and work wear. Although styles remain quite conservative, you will also find the odd shiny, PVC top! Much of the clothing is Australian made. Shop at leisure and enjoy friendly customer service. There are almost 30 stores around Adelaide, with four in the city. Check the web site for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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National Parks, flora and fauna |
77 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia |
This is the easiest way of finding out about South Australia's national parks and reserves, wildlife and environment. This state shop is a curious mix of glossy nature books and posters, government reports and free wildlife and park information. Look for the National Parks and Wildlife SA free guide for contacts and locations. The free park brochures are not displayed, but ask at the counter for them, as well as the free walking trail guides. You can also buy maps and necessary National Park passes at the shop. The staff can help with accommodation and hiring facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Experiencing the red earth |
Wayward Bus Touring Company 119 Waymouth Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 8833 http://www.waywardbus.com.au |
This well-established and highly reputed company offers great trips for the independent and energetic. Experienced guides accompany small buses seating up to 29. Face the Outback is an eight-day tour to Alice Springs - via Clare Valley, the Flinders Ranges, Oodnadatta Track, Lake Eyre and Coober Pedy. You will spend two days at Uluru and Kata Tjuta and then King's Canyon. Walks, hikes and camping keep you close to the red earth. A "one-way" trip, most travelers return to Adelaide with McCafferty's coaches. Alternatively join the four-day Just the Center tour from Alice Springs. Bookings are essential. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Just what the name suggests |
248 Pirie Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 1403 |
This cosy little shop in the heart of the city, housed in beautiful early 20th century architecture-offers a complete range of fishing equipment. Catering for both the expert angler and the fishing novice, the store offers all types of rods, reels and tackle. Whether conventional or fly-fishing, drop-netting, or just wanting to sit in the sun and reflect, you can find your needs here. Friendly service and great advice make this a true fisherman's paradise. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-purpose outdoor shop |
187 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 1913 http://www.flinders.com.au |
Flinders Camping caters for the outdoor enthusiast who wants to leave nothing to chance. As well as sleeping bags, footwear, clothing and backpacks, they boast a comprehensive range of torches, knives and first-aid accessories. The staff is friendly, informative and ready to advise on any outdoor query. For travellers to the city who are keen to explore the wild, but do not have the equipment and do not want to purchase everything, the store hires out equipment and mountain bikes. While you are there, wander through the adjoining Snow and Surf Company for fantastic skiing and surfing gear. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Life is a game |
216 A Westfield Shoppingtown Tea Tree Plaza, 976 North East Road Modbury Adelaide, SA 5092 Australia +61 8 8395 7771 http://www.gamesworld.com.au |
Are you a jigsaw junky, anagram addict, backgammon buff? Are you proficient at Pass the Pigs, brilliant at Balderdash, master of Monopoly? This store boasts a bounty of both classic and unique games for every situation. Jigsaw lovers can try a 3D puzzle, photo-mosaic puzzle, puzzle pen, or even a pretzel puzzle. Individuals who have worn out their playing companions can battle with a more patient electronic contestant. Then there are a variety of mind-boggling adult treasures such as Sip and Go Naked and Passout! There is also a range of collectable cars, and novelties such as flying pigs and singing fish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sail in and save |
243 Pirie Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 3055 http://www.glascraft.com.au |
Glascraft Marine store is separated into two halves: one specializes in sailboard and water ski equipment, the other has every yachting and boating accessory you could ever need. Choose from a wide range of sailboards, surf wear, wetsuits, waterskis, wakeboards and more. Glascraft also sells second hand boards and offers a repair service. Also the place to go for yacht masts; boating clothing, footwear and equipment; echo-sounders and GPS units; and sail repairs. The staff knows what they are selling and are happy to answer any questions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best buys at affordable prices |
97 Hindley Street Central Business Division Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 3687 http://www.ucwesleyadelaide.or... |
The Goodwill Hindley Store at Adelaide is a part of the chain of Goodwill stores spread across South Australia. Not just a second hand clothing store, Goodwill also has a surprising collection of Indian, 70's and retro clothing. Don't be surprised if you walk away with a quirky Halloween costume or the perfect number for a night out with friends. The Goodwill stores are also part of UnitingCare Wesley Adelaide and provide goods for the welfare of the disadvantaged. Clothes are also recycled as a part of 'save the environment' project. Walk in for the best buys at affordable prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun, low-cost exploring for kids |
Adelaide Metro Information Centre Corner King William and Currie Streets Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8210 1000 / +1 800 18 2160 (Toll Free) http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au |
Take a trip on the world's longest, fastest guided busway, "the O-Bahn." Start on regular city streets then glide on to the guided busway--through beautiful parklands and along the River Torrens at up to 100 kilometres per hour. This is a fun, low-cost outing for kids. Catch the 540 series buses leaving from Currie or Grenfell Streets. Sit at the front of the bus on the opposite side to the driver for great views. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Let trains take the strain |
GSR Administration Building Burbridge Road, Mile End Adelaide, SA 5031 Australia +61 8 8213 4592/ +61 8 8213 2147 (National Reservations: Australia only) http://www.gsr.com.au |
Trains depart regularly from Adelaide to Perth, Alice Springs, Melbourne and Sydney. This public transport option offers first and holiday class, including private cabins. Coach-class guarantees a wide recliner seat, spacious carriages with a buffet car, smoking room and videos. This cheap and popular travel option should be booked ahead to guarantee a seat. Enjoy the countryside in comfort without the exhaustion of driving the vast distances. Try crossing Australia partially by train, but driving to explore regions of particular interest. Concessions apply for children, senior citizens and students. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality chocolatiers |
Beehive Corner 2 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 2844 |
In 1915 Alfred Haigh established a confectionery business at this location. Three subsequent generations have proudly continued the Haigh tradition of fine chocolate making. This original store retains all the charm of the Edwardian era. Friendly staff members, dressed in elegant coffee-colored uniforms, are happy to help you select from their extensive range of exquisite chocolates. From passion fruit cream to sparkling Shiraz truffle, these are chocolates for the connoisseur. Ask about guided tours and tastings at the Parkside factory. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Every need and luxury |
81 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8203 4444 http://www.harrisscarfe.com.au |
Originating in Adelaide 150 years ago, this company has expanded rapidly during the past decade. In 1992, there was just one store, now there are 36, across six states. This department store offers a huge range of clothing and accessories, home wares, electrical goods, sporting equipment, home furnishings and all of life's other requirements and luxuries. The company prides itself on providing quality products at low prices. Check the web site for on-line shopping and location details of additional stores. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tune your ear to this |
68 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 6199 http://www.harrisonmusic.tripo... |
Do not be deceived by the small premises for the overwhelming friendly service cannot fail to please, offering a large range of musical instruments. Situated immediately behind Adelaide's central mall precinct with parking only two doors down all instrument categories are available for selection. Violins, clarinets, guitars--electric, bass and acoustic--keyboards and percussion are just the beginning of the list. Sheet music can be found on the ground floor level with any requests for hard-to-find songs easily met. Downstairs in the basement lies the instrumental range covering all major instruments and accessories. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic and picturesque |
288 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8224 0666 http://www.ayershouse.com |
Regency styled Ayers House is one of Adelaide's fine old buildings, and the elegant conservatory setting of Henrys provides a perfect venue for lunch, dinner or social functions. Enjoy modern Mediterranean-style food with an accent on lightness and a wine list to tempt any visitor. And after your meal, perhaps a leisurely stroll around the stately mansion, once home to Sir Henry Ayers, one of South Australia's elder statesmen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A rare breed of books |
107 Hindley Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 4454 |
Operating now for 15 years, this book shop houses some of the best choices in art house and intellectual reading. Situated in new premises only five minutes walk from Adelaide's Rundle Mall precinct it specializes in both fiction and non-fiction. The latest in different genres can be found easily here. Highlighting their commitment to promoting writers and fine literature the PM Club held once monthly presents a current writer for a discussion and question/answer session at the Hindley Parkroyal and is an ideal way to be a part of the contemporary book scene. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All aboard for luxury travel |
Great Southern Railway Burbridge Road, Mile End Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8213 4444 http://www.gsr.com.au |
Imagine a dinner table gleaming with polished silver and glassware, crisp linen tablecloth and attentive waiters. Wine glass in hand, watch as the sun sets over the eerily beautiful Nullarbor Plain. As dinner progresses the sky's colour changes from gold to deep purple. All this, with private cabins and toilette facilities, can be yours if you travel "Gold" or "Red Kangaroo" class on the famous Indian Pacific. Add comfortable lounges and excellent service. There is one wheelchair cabin for two people. Concessions and cheaper fares are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spice up your wardrobe |
33 Twin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 5454 http://www.irvingbaby.com/ |
Located at Twin Street and Kindley street, Irving Baby! is the hottest stop for unlimited supply of cool clothing. The collection is funky, very retro and always full of surprises. Both men and women can experiment with brands like Beserk, Purr, Delirium, Mooks, Lucky 13 among many other. The arty decor and music reflects the store's unique tastes. Join the birthday club, which is for those who have a wild streak in personality. Next time you need a change from regular styles simply head to Irving Baby! to spice up your wardrobe. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Legendary local surf shop |
121 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5505 http://www.jrssurfandski.com.au/ |
A South Australian institution, JR's is surfing and skiing with attitude. Enter at street level and check out surfboards, bodyboards, wetsuits, and the latest in surf fashion, from boardshorts and bikinis to footwear, watches and sunglasses. With funky, surf-friendly music pumping out across the floor, it is more of a lifestyle than a shopping trip. Descend to the lower floor for skis, snow-wear, snowboards and every ski accessory imaginable. There is also a ski hire and maintenance service and The Ski Connection - travel agents specialising in skiing holidays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary craft and design exhibitions |
Lion Arts Centre 19 Morphett Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 0727 http://www.jamfactory.com.au |
This is one of Adelaide's most prestigious galleries. A visit to this arts and cultural centre is a must for anyone interested in local contemporary art with a difference. Walk through the exhibition space, which is regularly filled with exciting and distinctive work by local artists--craft, sculpture, metalwork, ceramics and design. Artwork on display is all for sale in a retail shop environment priced from AUD5 to AUD1500. The store strives for perfection with most of the work clean line and design oriented. Additional Store: 74 Gawler Place, Adelaide +61(0)8 8223 6809 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scorch the waves |
112 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 2280 |
Whip up a storm in the surf wearing bathers or a wetsuit from this store. It offers a range of men's and women's surf, skate, street and sportswear in brands such as Ripcurl, Mambo, Quicksilver, Rusty and Billabong. It also stocks surfboard covers, bags, shoes, accessories and some children's wear. The emphasis is on practical leisure-wear: durable, comfortable and always trendy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sporting footwear experts |
123 Pirie Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 6744 http://www.joggersworld.com.au |
This is the place to shop for the serious jogger. Owned and managed by runners, the Joggers World staff can help you find the shoe that suits both your style of running and your type of foot. Along with their running and walking expertise, Joggers World specializes in tennis, netball and aerobics. They have the absolute best in high-performance shoes, socks and footwear accessories, plus a wide range of sports clothing. The store also offers discounted prices for cash. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not just jeans |
90 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 3097 http://www.justjeans.com.au |
Contrary to what the name would suggest, this store is not confined to denim. In addition to every imaginable style of men's, women's and children's jeans, it also offers a wide variety of casual tops, shirts, jackets, jumpers and skirts. The emphasis is on comfort, and the style is fashionable but relaxed. These are the kind of clothes you might rush home from work to put on. There are 11 stores around Adelaide. Check website for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To suit all women |
11 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia http://www.katies.com.au |
Here you will find a wide range of fashionable and affordable clothing for a wide range of occasions, tastes and body shapes. The store offers classic skirts, shirts, jackets and trousers for work; relaxed pants, tops and jumpers for laid-back gatherings; pretty skirts and elegant shirts for special functions. There is also a section called 1624, which caters for women with fuller figures. A variety of accessories, including bags, jewelry and hair clips are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dangerously cute kidswear |
Shop 86, Westfield Shoppingtown Tea Tree Plaza, 976 North East Road Modbury Adelaide, SA 5092 Australia |
Here you will find dangerously cute kid's clothing--they will get away with anything wearing outfits from this store! It offers good quality, highly affordable clothing in children's newborn to 14. There are plenty of butterflies, Peter Rabbits, flowers and teddy bears to keep the parents happy, plus a variety of simple and fashionable styles to please older children-once cute becomes a dirty word! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tell someone they are adored |
Shop 4, Westfield Shoppingtown Tea Tree Plaza, 976 North East Road Modbury Adelaide, SA 5092 Australia +61 8 8263 6393 |
This is the perfect place to come for birthday presents, anniversary presents, congratulations presents, thank-you presents, and of course, I-am-hopelessly-besotted-by-you presents. Choose from a wide range of cute and classy gift ideas such as teddy bears, collectible miniature shoes, candelabras, calendars, sun-catchers, souvenirs and collectible dolls. There are baskets to put it all in, and wrapping paper and cards for a finishing touch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The King Down Under |
161 Melbourne Street Adelaide, SA 5006 Australia +61 (0)8 8367 0222 http://www.thelionhotel.com/ |
The Lion was once a hotel, but is now, in the management's own words, a "sophisticated restaurant, entertainment and functions complex". Few people have grown up in Adelaide and are yet to visit this city landmark. The eatery has won several awards, including the Australian Hotels' Association "Best Restaurant" title in 1999 and 2001, and was bestowed the AHA's "National Award for Excellence-Best Restaurant Australia" in 2002. There's also a gaming area where you can try your luck while nibbling on complimentary snacks. What's more, you can book meetings, functions and parties in their various private rooms, and grab the lion's share of votes as the host with the most! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine fudge |
18a James Place Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 5166 |
Established in 1986, this store has had plenty of time to perfect its recipes, and it shows in the taste! Specialising in English sweets, you can pick and mix your own, or choose from the selection of pre-packed bags. Do not leave the store without a piece of home-made fudge - it is superb! A small bar of fudge costs AUD1, and comes in a variety of tantalising flavours, including macadamia, jaffa, treacle and pecan, kahlua, choc-mint, caramel and chocolate. Additional Store: Brickworks Markets, Torrensville +61 8 8443 7987. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something very different |
226 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8227 0775 http://www.metalandstone.com.au |
Metal and Stone is a new gallery displaying unique contemporary jewellery handcrafted by Richard Ivey and five other Australian gold and silversmiths. Stocking a range of quality loose stones including opal, Broome pearls, Australian coloured diamonds and sapphires. You can choose to purchase one of their beautiful finished pieces, or you may select a stone and have it made up to your individual design. This is not your average jewellery store. Here, you will find something tasteful, truly original and very Australian - a perfect gift for someone very special. Purchased items can be gift-wrapped and mailed anywhere in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiquarian, fine, rare and second-hand |
196 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 1111 http://www.treloars.com/ |
As one of the premier antiquarian booksellers in Adelaide this quality business has been in operation for 24 years. Working out of ground floor premises in one of North Terrace's finer historic buildings Michael Treloar and team will put their experience to work with specialty book searches for out of print and rare collectible works. There is an extensive on-site collection of antiquarian books with a leaning towards the non-fiction category. As well as a fine assortment of cricket ephemera including early photographs and autographed memorabilia available for enthusiasts. Investigate the website for an online list of available books in their holdings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A thinkers bookstore |
238a Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 2335 |
In its 10th year of operation this bookstore located on the main cafe and restaurant strip in central Adelaide is perfectly situated for a leisurely browse. Late night trading all week make this a perfect post-dinner pre-coffee attraction. It is easy to find your way around to your particular interests and you can expect to find copies of books that may be harder to find in the mainstream chain book shops. Extensive search capabilities are available with quick turnaround time on requested titles. An ambiance of intellectual curiosity pervades this attractive book outlet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Almost the glitz of St Moritz |
23 East Terrace Thebarton Adelaide, SA 5031 Australia +61 8 8352 7977 http://www.mt-thebarton.com.au |
Snow may sometimes fall on Mount Lofty in winter - but there's only ever enough to make a few snowballs! Enter Mount Thebarton, Adelaide's 120 meter, indoor ski slope. Covered by 200 tonnes of real snow, the slope is designed for beginner and intermediate standards and is ideal preparation for that winter-sport holiday. Other facilities at Mount Thebarton include skating rinks for both top-notch skaters and beginners, plus a bar, café and video games. All in all, not only a great way to workout but great entertainment as well! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cd's, cd's and more cd's |
112 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 2168 |
Two floors of an extended range incorporates titles from Jazz, blues, easy-listening, heavy-metal, soundtracks and classical. Walking in from street level one can find CD's by favourite artist, band or musical genre with the back half of the store devoted to a very wide selection of classical recordings. A short trip up the stairs to the first floor allows you to choose from the latest singles, top 40, past and present hits and a selection of console games of all varieties. Also specializing in imported titles from overseas. Just ask. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish and affordable larger sizes |
17A Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 7898 http://www.mysize.com.au |
This store was born out of a recognised absence of stylish yet affordable fashion for larger women. It offers practical, classically styled clothing in sizes 14 to 26. All the latest fashions are available, with items to suit a variety of occasions-whether you desire a casual, smart or elegant look. A mail order service and an online store are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All supplies under one roof |
Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia |
Shop, workout, have a hair cut and eat a hearty meal all under the one roof. This centre features over 120 specialty stores, as well as the Myer store, Fernwood Female Fitness Centre, three cafes and the International Food Court. Buy yourself a new outfit, browse in a bookshop or find the perfect gift for a friend. Then relax in a cafe with a cappuccino, or choose from the wide selection of yummy meals in the terrace Food Court. And before the "I've-eaten-too-much" guilt sets in, take off to level four and work out in the exclusive, women only gym. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Opal specialists |
30 Gawler Place Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4023 http://www.opalmine.com.au |
Fifty percent of the world's opals are mined in South Australia. For the best, look no further than The Opal Mine. Beautiful, classic and contemporary jewellery, incorporating fine opals and South Sea pearls, are brought to you by the Bartram family. Three generations of the family have worked in the opal business, and they take pride in providing outstanding service as well as multilingual staff. The Opal Mine also markets un-set stones, and exhibits the "Fire of Australia" the most valuable piece of rough light opal for its size in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One-stop adventure shop |
228 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 3155 |
An institution for camping buffs, Paddy Pallin is a wholly Australian-owned business with over 70 years trading experience. A vigorous supporter of the environment, Paddy's is the place to go for everything from light bush-walking accessories to hard-core tents, sleeping bags and trekking boots. The staff includes outdoor enthusiasts with specialist training in the equipment they sell. Expert advice is available on footwear, camping gear, rucksacks, climbing equipment and more. The store has a good range of travel books as well. Also check out Thor Travel - the adventure travel agent upstairs from Paddy Pallin. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For all public transport information |
Corner King William Street & Currie Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8210 1000 http://www.touradelaide.com/ad... |
Open daily, this center gives free information on Adelaide's transport system, special services, and sells tickets. Taxi numbers are also available. Collect timetables for buses, trains, the Glenelg tram and the high speed O-Bahn. These cover the city, suburbs and further afield. Day trip and multi-trip tickets are great value. Ask about security conscious night services and the free city center buses--99C City Loop and 99B Beeline. Transport also exists for special events, such as fast services for match days at Football Park Stadium. The customer information line is open 7a-8p every day of the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tours and more |
111 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8415 5500 http://www.premierstateliner.c... |
Those who prefer an undemanding touring experience should try these half- and full-day tours that mix history, specialist shops, wine tasting, and arts and crafts. Premier Stateliner's trips visit the Cleland Wildlife Park, Barossa Valley, Germanic Hahndorf and the Adelaide Hills. Or if you prefer to sample the local lifestyle, the City Sights and Seaside tour ambles through Adelaide and its beach-side surrounds. More comprehensive tours to the south coast, ending at Victor Harbour or Kangaroo Island, can also be arranged. This highly recommended company offers value combination deals, together with the friendliest operators and coaches catering for disabled. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Adelaide's own living legend |
The Gallerie 20 Gawler Place Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8259 1000 http://www.rmwilliams.com.au |
R.M. Williams has outfitted bushmen and women, as well as princes, presidents and stars! It all began in Adelaide, at the original store in Prospect, and has expanded to locations worldwide. The decor of the main city store is distinctly "country". Liberal use of timber, leather and iron create an appealing rustic feel. The range includes shirts, skirts, moleskins, jeans, hats, boots, belts and oilskins. They also stock quality casual clothing for men and women. Check the web site for other store locations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports made funky |
The Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 8844 http://www.rebelsport.com.au/ |
This is the place to go if you like your sport funky. Rebel has a huge range of clothing, footwear and equipment in the heart of Adelaide's best-known shopping mall. Browse their three jam-packed floors for the latest in sports fashion and one of the biggest ranges of footwear anywhere. The staff is young, friendly and helpful. If you can not find your size or colour, someone will be onto it quickly--even if they have get it sent express from interstate. There is an additional store at Westfield Shoppingtown, 297 Diagonal Road, Marion (+61 8 8377 3888) M-F. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two dollars goes a long way |
Terrace Level, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5177 http://www.rejectshop.com.au/ |
True, it is not the most inviting name, but if you need to buy a present, a new pair of socks, candles for a romantic rendezvous, or a week's supply of dog food, and are down to your last AUD2, then a trip here may be the solution. In fact, a myriad of products can be purchased for as little as AUD2, from plates and mugs, to hair accessories, jewellery, toys, cleaning products, wrapping paper and underwear. Just AUD9 could get you a non-stick frying pan, and AUD15 a boat-shaped bookcase. Additional Stores: Rundle Mall; Elizabeth; Glenelg; Kilkenny and Salisbury. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business & Pleasure |
55 Waymouth Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8115 8888 http://www.rendezvoushotels.com |
Set in the business district of the city, and handy to central transport links, this is a smart property catering mainly to the business traveler, but is also used by leisure guests. A swanky interior incorporates a comfortable lobby bar, albeit with an almost corporate look, and a neat fine-dining restaurant is located on the first floor. Fitness fanatics will appreciate the indoor lap pool with views to the street. A few balconies are included in the modern design of this 18-storey tower and are quite polished. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports store with everything |
104 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5064 Australia +61 8 8223 5666 / +1 800 810 902 (toll free) http://www.roweandjarman.com.au/ |
Enter on the ground floor and step onto the escalator--you will have about 20 seconds to prepare to have your senses bombarded by sport! Adelaide's most famous sports store--owned by a former Adelaide Crows Captain--has the lot. Check out equipment, uniforms and the latest in sports fashion. From snooker to softball, tennis to table tennis, basketball to baseball, you can find it here. Rowe & Jarman also have a racquet restringing service and an extensive range of sports footwear. There is an additional store at Tea Tree Plus, Marion, Colonnades and Kilkenny. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bargain sports clothing and footwear |
Shop 40 CitiCentre Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 6165 |
An offshoot of Adelaide's famous Rowe and Jarman sports chain, this clearance house offers some of the best sportswear bargains in Adelaide. The store sells shoes of all styles and sizes, and a comprehensive range of clothing. Products are stock that have been replaced by new styles - not damaged - so everything is in top condition. Prices are heavily discounted--this is the ideal spot for the bargain hunter who values money over the absolute latest in fashion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Adelaide's main city shopping precinct |
Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8203 7203 http://www.adelaide.sa.gov.au |
The best in fashion, music and books are on offer along Adelaide's famous pedestrian thoroughfare. Department stores represented are Myer, Target, Big W, Harris Scarfe and the stylish new David Jones flagship store. The Myer Centre covers six floors of specialist shops with a bevy of food stalls in the basement. Check out some of the Mall's artwork--three delightful bronze pigs have been a talking point for Adelaide locals since their installation, while the giant, stainless steel balls have come to symbolise the Mall. Lunchtime concerts are a feature of Mall life as are the ever-entertaining variety of buskers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Build it then sail or fly |
135a Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 0080 |
Found on the first floor just off Adelaide's central shopping mall SA Hobby Centre is the largest hobby store in South Australia. Large quantities of die-cast figurines both military and fantasy styles are catered for. Construction model kits in wood and plastic incorporating final designs of model cars, trains, boats and military vehicles of all descriptions. In addition military books and videos are also for sale. Non-stocked items can be searched for, requested and ordered by the friendly and experienced team on hand. Modeling materials are always stocked and well ranged including the essentials for construction and real-life diorama painting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Any sound you need |
160 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 8176 http://www.sanity.com.au |
Sanity has got pop, rock, classical, dance, soundtracks, easy listening, jazz, blues and international styles. Upstairs you will find DVD titles, music listening accessories, T-shirts and other music related merchandise. Downstairs, on street level, an impressive range of CDs awaits you. Get all your top 40 singles here and listen before you at one of the store's listening posts. Plenty of well-trained staff members are available for questions and music selection advice. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Smiles all round |
Stall 46, Adelaide Central Market Grote Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 5867 |
Featuring a great range of gourmet cheese and a fantastic selection of other gourmet produce, Say Cheese will surely make you smile. Imported balsamic vinegars, South Australian yabbie and dill pate, Maggie Beer's quince paste, King Island Black Label Brie and freshly baked baguettes sit beside free-range eggs and yoghurt from Kangaroo Island. Cheese tastings are always on offer. Stop and chat with a member of the staff—they are all very helpful and well informed. The best of Australia's gourmet produce is beautifully presented, making your choice a difficult one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Be prepared for camping fun |
192 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 5544 |
As well as carrying one of the most comprehensive ranges of outdoor equipment and clothing available, all profits from the store are fed back into the Scouts. Shopping at Scout Outdoor Centre offers you quality, value and the chance to contribute to a worthy cause. Choose from tents, boots, sleeping bags, swags, rucksacks, camp food and cooking equipment, and even canoes. The store also boasts a fine selection of books, magazines and maps. Climb upstairs to check out Perugrine Travel and Venture Corporate Recharge--for professional inspiration. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dazzled by the shine |
254 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 3477 |
All that glitters is definitely not gold—in some cases it is silver! Dazzling in-store design impresses from the outset with cracked mirror mosaic patterns covering the walls enhancing the large display cases of solid sterling silver fine jewellery. Ranging in price, the casual and serious buyer will not be disappointed with the massive range and variety on hand. Select from a tremendous collection of rings, costume jewellery, necklaces and earrings. Helpful staff can assist with your selection and are all part of the positive shopping experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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S'no business like snow business |
187 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 5277 http://snowsurf.com.au |
The Snow and Surf company represents the ultimate in equipment and fashion. Select from some of the best surfboards, bodyboards, wetsuits, skis and snowboards, or browse the clothes, shoes, sunglasses, hats, bathers and watches. The store also stocks a good range of skateboards and accessories. The staff-who understands the buzz only extreme sports can offer--are always happy to help and explain. While you are there, wander through to the adjoining Flinders Camping for all your hiking and camping needs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantasy and reality on disc |
248 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 3111 http://www.softwaresu.com.au |
If it is software you are after, this is the place to go. Conveniently located in the city, and open seven days, they have a complete range of office and games software, as well as educational and information resource titles. A software database enables hard-to-find titles to be located and ordered. Helpful staff can give you guidance with your selection, or browse the shelves at your leisure. There is also a comprehensive range of hardware, including computers, printers, scanners, notebooks, video cards, monitors, keyboards, mice, sound cards, modems and email cameras. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World's best is right here |
North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8207 7500 http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au |
With numerous tours, including a "Behind the Scenes" look, and some highly regarded collections, this museum has something for everyone. Serious students and wide-eyed novices alike will marvel at the collections, including those embracing Ancient Egyptian and Early Pacific cultures. This museum's piece de resistance is the largest collection of Aboriginal artifacts and archival material in the world. There is an on-site coffee shop, and the museum shop offers a good range of gifts, souvenirs and books. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gifts for a memory of Oz |
19 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 4885 http://www.souvenirscene.com.au |
This shop specialises in local Adelaide, Australiana and Aboriginal gifts. An assorted range of T-shirts, souvenirs and paraphernalia include native animals in soft toy design, Akubra bush hats, and Australian Football League merchandise. Native Australian gift ware such as didgeridoos, boomerangs, bush tea, leather apparel, Aboriginal art, wood sculpture and much more is also available. Smaller items to take back home for friends and relatives can also be found such as tea towels, handkerchiefs, toiletry bags, mugs, beer can holders, underwear, music, plates, jewellery and postcards all with an Australian theme. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heart of the East End |
299 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 2934 |
A focal point of Adelaide's restaurant district, the Stag often becomes a meeting place for visiting celebrities during the city's "big occasions"--such as the Clipsal 500 car races and the International Horse Trials. Such events are all within easy walking distance of the Stag. The Stag offers fresh and exciting food, and the hotel balcony, with its parkland views, is much in demand for functions. Oysters are a specialty here, so look out for the Stag's special value promotions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Great Aussie Fish Cafe |
76 Gouger Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 0909 http://www.stanleys.com.au |
Right next door to Adelaide's Central Market, multi-award winner Stanley's is freely acknowledged as one of Australia's premier seafood restaurants. A well-known meeting place for the sports followers of Adelaide, Stanleys' serves a wide variety of fresh, delicious seafood. Lobster is a specialty and if you have not tried South Australian lobster, this is the place to enjoy the luscious taste of its snowy white flesh. Stanley's boasts a 120-seat courtyard function room and can provide outside catering for groups of 60 or more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cute kid's clothes |
Promenade Level, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8221 5522 |
There are not a whole lot of years that parents get the opportunity to choose clothes for their children. Make the most of this short time by buying the cutest and best quality possible, from this and the adjoining store, OshKosh B'Gosh. Both stores are owned by the same proprietor and stock children's sizes 000 to 14. Flowers and teddy bears feature prominently on the baby and little girl outfits, while clothes for boys are plainer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something to hold anything |
Shop 66 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 8976 |
Whatever it is that you want to carry, and wherever it is that you want to carry it, this store has exactly what you should put it in. Located over two floors, there is a superb range of bags for working, walking, travelling, dining, playing and most other activities that demand some form of carrying device. There is something to suit every budget, from purses, to travel luggage. The staff is friendly and helpful without being intrusive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get into the right gear |
200 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 3946 |
With a long-standing reputation as one of Adelaide's best cycle suppliers, this store certainly has everything the cyclist could ever need. Their comprehensive range includes racing cycles, mountain bikes, BMX, freestyle, scooters and children's bicycles. Top brands including Giant, Diamond Back, Shogun, Repco and Malvern Star. Accessories include helmets, hats, sunglasses, watches, bells, bottles and shoes. There is also an extensive range of cycle clothing by Giro, Bell, Look, Oakley, Cateye, Netti, Polar and more. Informed, helpful service and a large range of spare parts, complete the package. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trendy clothes at low cost |
Rundle Level, Myer Centre Rundle Mall, 120 - 122 Rundle Mall, basement level, Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 1863 (Office) / +61 8 8223 2814 http://www.supre.au.com/ |
This is a store strongly marketed to women in the teen and early 20 age-bracket. It has been recently refurbished to give a club-style atmosphere, with brightly coloured lights, loud dance music and disco-balls hanging from the ceiling. Clothes are trendy and inexpensive, with tops and skirts starting at just AUD10. The store has a range of casual, club, and street wear, with a young, "look-at-me" kind of flavour. There are a number of stores around Adelaide, check website for opening times and location details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aboriginal cultural institute |
253 Grenfell Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8224 3200 http://www.tandanya.com.au |
The only Aboriginal multi-arts complex in Australia, Tandanya was established with the aim of encouraging understanding through the Arts. A giant snake dot-painting adorns the footpath at the front of the building--which houses sculpture, murals, traditional and contemporary art works. Arrive at noon and you will hear the haunting sounds of the didgeridoo performed by one of the resident artists. Traditional dance, storytelling and didgeridoo performances can be arranged by appointment. An art and craft shop sells authentic Aboriginal works while the Tandanya cafe offers distinctive Australian "bush-tucker" food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All tied up |
Shop R35, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8231 9770 |
A tie or a scarf can be the ideal gift in all kinds of relationships-whether for a lover, an aunt or a colleague. They can be as practical or novel, inexpensive or lavish, classic or highly personal as the situation demands. This store offers a wide range of ties in an abundance of designs, from conservative ties for the no-nonsense executive, to unique ties for the pig-lover! Scarves come in a variety of colors, lengths and fabrics. Other accessories include socks and boxer shorts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An old favourite |
322-336 King William Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 5099 http://www.trims.com.au |
Originally a second-hand goods emporium, Trims has grown and evolved substantially over the last 60 years. Nevertheless, it remains a firm favourite with the locals. The only remainders of Trims "second-hand" days, are a few unusual old military items, as well as a small but elegant selection of quality estate jewellery. Nowadays, the shop boasts a huge selection of casual clothing, jeans, footwear, hats, and outdoor gear. Top brands such as RM Williams, Levis, Akubra, Drizabone, Rossi and Blundstone share the display areas with camping equipment, uniforms, and formal wear. A formal wear hire service is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hardcore, heavy, death and punk |
182 Rundle Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 6753 |
Specialising in death metal, heavy metal, punk, gothic and industrial music, this is perhaps the best store in Adelaide for the heavier less commercial alternative sound groove. Not only can you find the best in hard-edged music but also T-shirts and posters of your favourite heavy act. There is now a selection of books and magazines catering specifically for those with a darker turn of mind with an array of special rare issues and boxed CD sets hard to find anywhere else. Imported titles abound so search the facilities available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The city's regal heart |
King William Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8463 4500 (South Australian Tourism Commission) |
Sliced into grassy chunks by the paths of King William Street and Grote Street, busy Victoria Square lies at the very heart of Adelaide City. In the center of the square, Queen Victoria's statue casts an austere eye north towards the fountain, built to commemorate the 1963 visit of her great, great grand-daughter, Elizabeth. The fountain symbolizes the three rivers--Murray, Torrens and Onkaparinga--from which Adelaide draws its water. It is a pleasant place to wait for the Glenelg tram or simply to sit and watch the city chase its tail. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dreaming and the Rainbow Serpent |
41 Flinders Terrace Adelaide, SA 5700 Australia +61 8 202 4540 |
The town of Port Augusta is at the "crossroads of Australia," and is an ideal place to gain an overview of the neighbouring territory--like the rugged Flinders Ranges or the vast Outback, both areas rich in Aboriginal culture. Visit Wadlata's Interpretive Centre, and explore the Flinders Ranges and the Outback in the "Tunnel of time." Work your way through stunning displays covering exploration, European settlement, geology and mining. Delve into the wonderful stories from the Aboriginal Dreaming and meet the Rainbow Serpent face to face! The center houses a tourist information facility, a café and gift shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Off the beaten track |
119 Waymouth Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8410 8833 http://www.waywardbus.com.au |
Getting off the beaten-track is the philosophy behind this award-winning company. For a decade, their friendly and knowledgeable guides have led trips to the south east and red-centre of Australia. Attracting independent travelers and backpackers, their buses seat up to 27 people. From Adelaide tours go to Canberra, Melbourne, Alice Springs and Sydney. The route includes isolated farms, lakes and mountains, following rivers or desolate tracks. Most popular tours include two outback routes and the three-day classic-coast tour to Melbourne. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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There is one lurking in you |
Promenade Level, Myer Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 4942 |
This is ultra trendy, cutting-edge ladies fashion for the wild (and preferably wealthy) in us all! Classic velvet dresses and leather jackets rub shoulders with flimsy little rainbow-coloured numbers and bold, red-fur lined coats. There are also shoes and jewellery to complete the outfit. Prices range from about AUD45 for a simple top, to AUD550 for a leather jacket. Stunning formal dresses generally cost between AUD100 and AUD450. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh organic produce |
57a Gouger Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia http://www.wilsonsorganics.com.au |
From the moment you see the Wilson's bicycle parked out the front, you know this store is eco-friendly. The tiny shop is filled with organic produce of the highest quality--all presented in a very appealing fashion. Fresh and packaged produce is displayed in wicker baskets and earthenware pots--and stacked on beautiful timber slab shelves. From Corella pears to eggplant chutney, fresh broccoli sprouts to organic wine, the grower of each is clearly identified, providing authenticity to the product. Wilsons have a delivery service, and on-line ordering is available via their website. Review © 2007, Wcities |