Myer Centre Adelaide
Address | 14/38 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 8212 1200 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.myercentreadelaide.com.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Shopping Mall, Food Court, Parking Lot | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.4 32 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Myer Centre Adelaide reviews
32Brilliant and uncompromising. Banksy is a passionate activist who lives and breathes social justice. His art speaks truth and honesty about a consumer society that has lost its way. A must see.
A most thought provoking exhibition. A picture paints a thousand words. Banksy showcases a world where a failure to notice the silent corruption and loss of personal freedoms in existence today is unconscionable. He points his brush at the institutions and other mediums that rule our daily lives and cause dissatisfaction and alienation. A must see!
Intense, creative, and epic depiction of life's reality. It is amazing to see up close and personal Banksy's creation. A must-see exhibition.
Huge amount of work, all meaningful and thought provoking with flashes of humour amongst the moments of sheer ugliness and terror intermingled with sadness and a guilty conscience for succumbing to consumerism and capitalism
Kfc was good, heaps not wearing masks
Biggest turn off was getting swamped with individuals asking for smokes or money. Covid practises are ok
As the name suggests, the centre is dominated by Myers and it keeps it alive.
Unfortunately it has been on a slow and steady decline since the heydays of Razzle Dazzle. It is the traffic and the parking and working from home.
This is a 'soon to be' dead mall. Clearly centre management do not care about this mall, whole floors have been empty long term.
Cosmetic and home appliances staff are nice and wonderful. Unfortunately customer service in the clothing departments needs improvement. They make it unbearably hard to pay for items.
A central location in the heart of the city, been going to Myers since I was a child
Great service, friendly staff
Well organised and always a good sale monthly
ANDREW L
In need of a refurb and update. Too many closed lease shops.
Management and stakeholders need to start reducing rent etc. To help increase shops and foot traffic.
Myers as a whole need to review post covid-19 for economic improvement.
A lot to look! It is cheap and have many sales in Myer. But it is just not a nice place to shop! Too busy and messy, you will not expect to find the dress you saw a week ago in there as it is just too many clothes and too messy. The staff may help you if you are nice and lucky. They are often really busy with other customers and a little stressed themselves as well.
A lot of empty shops makes it far less fun to visit compared to its glory days. I still miss the fun that was Dazzle Land.
Such a disappointment. Took my son to the city for a birthday treat - we stayed in a nearby hotel and he was so excited to go shopping. How disappointing the Myer centre is.so many shops closed
Love this store, not packed like Sydney Central shopping hub of CBD
Definitely fantastic!
Clean, safe and plenty of options. Food court and shops are easy to find and navigate. Lifts are disability friendly.
I really like the Myer centre, truly, it kind of takes me back to the past, the 90s, which is a decade I really admire, as I was born in 2002. It makes me sad when visiting the Myer centre, most stores are unoccupied, the upper floors are completely dead, and the top few floors are closed off to the public, it's really quite eerie looking up at where the once bustling Dazzle Land used to be, wish it were still around today!
The centre has seen quite a few tragedies over the decades, quite a few suicides, one very recently, and one death of a school boy who fell off the rails from the weight of his schoolbag. Good to see they've got the netting back up to prevent people from falling!
I spent so much time here and in Rundall mall. Fabulous place, amazing selection of shops, great coffee shops, which I visited all of them on many occasions during my stay in Adelaide.
Good luck if you have a EV. Four chargers. Nothing wrong with them. The centre simply wants to charge for the electricity, but can't. Why have anything there in the first place?
It’s a nice big centre and easy enough to get around. The main anchor point is Myer. It’s is quite bustling in the food court in the lower ground floor. A lot of take away options to choose from, from the likes of KFC and McDonalds, to Asian, Bubble teas and salads. The upper floors of the centre are nearly all empty though.
There is no Dazzleland! No Very Fast Pram rollercoaster. No chock balls, and no security guards chasing teenagers. Non quant suff.