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Adelaide's most elegant shopping centre |
447 Portrush Road Glenside Adelaide, SA 5065 Australia |
Arguably the most elegant shopping centre in Adelaide, Burnside hosts designer boutiques, classy home wares stores and lots of gourmet produce, each reflecting the area's affluence. Fashion, gift and specialty stores, newsagencies, chemists and a Coles supermarket will meet all of your shopping needs, while the Village Market contains an abundance of delectable temptations. The transparent ceiling and graceful design create a light and spacious atmosphere, sure to ease the stresses of any big shopping spree. In addition, cafes and the open-air, vine-covered courtyard make the most mundane shopping expedition a pleasant experience. 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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Take a tram to the beach |
Jetty Road Glenelg Adelaide, SA 5045 Australia |
Glenelg is South Australia's most popular beachside destination. It boasts a wide variety of shops, restaurants and accommodation plus access to the city via Adelaide's only tram. Glenelg was also the first mainland settlement in South Australia and the historic buildings can be explored on a self-guided walk. A replica of the first settlers' historic ship, HMS Buffalo—now a restaurant—is moored nearby. The beach south leads to Brighton, whilst the white sands in front of Moseley Square are great for volleyball. Alternatively, the kids will love Magic Mountain waterslide and amusement arcade. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lunch in four countries |
Adelaide's Top Food and Wine Tours 7 Selby Avenue Adelaide, SA 5097 Australia +61 8 8263 0265 http://www.topfoodandwinetours... |
This tour is not for those with timorous appetites! Food lovers and serious gourmands can look, learn and eat around Adelaide's Central Market, China Town and Gouger Street. Gouger Street has every nationality of restaurant imaginable - including cuisine from Hong Kong, Korea, Indonesia, France, Italy, Vietnam and Argentina. This can be intimidating without someone who knows the way around. These guides certainly do and this progressive dining tour is fun, informative and definitely satisfying. Bookings are essential and tours depart from the Hilton International. 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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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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Servicing the Port |
200 Commercial Road Port Adelaide Adelaide, SA 5015 Australia +61 (0)8 8447 4788 |
Servicing the Port Adelaide area, this shopping center offers Coles and Franklin supermarkets, a Kmart department store, and 28 specialty shops. A baker, butcher, fruit and vegetable store, discount variety store and a number of banks provide day-to-day necessities. Meanwhile a florist, a jeweler, a series of fashion outlets and a number of eateries offer some of the luxuries of life. Opposite the shopping center is another complex boasting the Port Market, Port Mall, a Mitre 10, Spotlight and more specialty stores. 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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Bullseye every time |
Adelaide Centrepoint City Corner Pultney and Rundle Streets Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 6999 http://www.target.com.au |
With over 130 stores in Australia, Target is recognized as the nation's leading discount department store. It offers men's, women's and children's wear, electrical goods, Manchester, home wares, and entertainment supplies--all at excellent prices. It is worth keeping an eye out for the fairly frequent sales, whereby a specific department is discounted by about 10%. The store prides itself on offering exceptional customer service, and is constantly evolving to meet the needs of its clientèle. Gift registry and mail order services are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop, then cool off |
204 Unley Road Unley Adelaide, SA 5061 Australia |
Featuring Coles and Woolworths supermarkets and 38 specialty shops, this suburban shopping centre can provide a haircut, a new outfit, a gift for a friend or even a swim, in addition to the weekly groceries. Load the shopping in the car, before enjoying a quiet cappuccino in the cafe, browsing in the bookshop or looking for the perfect wedding present in one of the gift shops. Once your energy has returned, why not swim a few laps in the pool behind the shopping centre? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All your shopping, plus service |
111 West Lakes Boulevard West Lakes Adelaide, SA 5021 Australia +61 8 8356 7488 |
Situated next to Football Park Stadium, this vast shopping centre features Coles, Kmart, Harris Scarfe, David Jones, Woolworths, numerous specialty shops, cafes and an international food court. Whether you come to do the weekly shopping, buy a gift, or book an exotic holiday, you will appreciate all the services on offer. Wheelchairs, strollers and power-shoppers are available free of charge. The customer service crew is on hand to assist with all your queries, and a Parent's Room offers privacy for feeding and changing. Shop till you drop here, with a Welcome Wagon happy to deliver you to your car! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shoppping, eating and movies |
297 Diagonal Road Oaklands Park Adelaide, SA 5046 Australia http://www.westfield.com.au |
Have you ever been to a shopping complex that satisfies your every whim? Well, whether you are looking for a kitten or a kettle, spaghetti or confetti, a clock or a wok, chances are that you will find it here. Situated over two levels, this enormous shopping center features six major department stores, two supermarkets, a food court and hundreds of specialty shops. The center also boasts a number of restaurants, clubs, cafes, and Australia's largest (30-screen) cinema complex. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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