Rundle Mall
Address | Adelaide - Glenelg, Adelaide SA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.rundlemall.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Shopping Mall, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4 53 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Rundle Mall Plaza — 50 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA |
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Similar companies nearby Adelaide Central Market — 44/60 Gouger St, Adelaide SA Burnside Village — 447 Portrush Rd, Glenside SA Unley Shopping Centre — 204 Unley Rd, Unley SA Marryatville shopping centre — 244-246 Kensington Rd, Leabrook SA |
Rundle Mall reviews
53Love Adelaide's little shopping super centre in Adelaide size and practicality.so Very Small & cute
18 years ago, my family and I visited this iconic hub in the heart of the City of Churches. We were fascinated with the sight, sound and smell as we delight in its artisan ambience. We were definitely not disappointed with it on our recent visit. We'll be back!
This city is the cleanest city I have seen!
We visited for the Fringe Festival, stopping along the way to visit friends in the country town of Sherlock, before hitting the Murray River, the heart of the city centre, and onto Henley Beach.
Brisbane, Qld.
In the Adelaide Arcade there is the best lingerie store 'Alexandra's'. The bra fitter was empathetic and wonderful with my trans-son and minimising for him.
Friendly both in randle mall and harbor town. Thank you for your welcome and your dedication to putting us at ease and finding us great solutions. We love you
Trundle down the Rundle, to slap a pair of silver balls. Bundle all your troubles, as you check out all the malls.
Just walked down there and strange people yelling out to themselves annoying others walking down the mall. Last time thetr 3years ago and nothing has changed
Adelaide rundle mall always a great place to be, shopping and seeing lots of people rushing here and there which we don't see in country places, amazing just watching all types of people! Great eating places, Hindley street, walk to the Torrens River, cross the Bridge to Adelaide oval, check out Botanical gardens, Railway station, museum, zoo and Casino if thats your fancy. Adelaide a great place to visit.
Rundle Mall is open mall of its unique situation having all branded shops on both sides of inner road.
If you're new to rundle mall, go there on a Friday night. The streets feel alive with the lighting, atmosphere and street performances.
Took my son to the show "Stars Got Talent " after which we took in the show from 'The he too was great as was the audience
Yea good, lot of concrete, pavers, guttering, drains, metal structures to hold stuff up, flag pole thingees for special days.
This place is huge! Every kind of shop you could ever want! An excellent atmosphere and lots of interesting buskers. But put on your walking shoes.it goes for miles!
Best place for shopping, food
If you are in rundlemall then must visit the Sartorial Knightsman Bespoke Tailors menswear store in Adelaide central plaza.
I like it lots of places to eat and shop its always changing i think there are few to many coffee shops. But best coffee is from the young lad on the bike he is usually right near the apple store.
Too many beggars on top of the charities, special interest groups, religious zealots, people pressing me to buy "The Big Issue". No quality control for buskers.the place is a beggars free for all
A nice outdoor shopping mall with plenty of shops and food options to choose from. Located in the city, with plenty of other attractions in the area. Particularly the older buildings, like the Adelaide Arcade.
Best place in Adelaide for shopping with many different brands and options. It's just fabulous place for shopping. I can highly recommend you must visit when you are in Adelaide city. And don't miss the live performance of singers here.
Only really walked through but was a nice atmosphere with some cool buskers but all shops are about the same as you will find in any capitol city shopping strip. Nothing special.
Haven't been in years, gone a bit downhill, never used to be this quiet, was quite sad how many people walking around with drinking, lady with a bottle of wine passed out on the seats. All that and I had to pay for parking. I'll keep going back to Westfield with free parking and no drunks.