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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Rundle Mall reviews
53Adelaide's wonderful Rundle, the first street mall in Australia. It is a pity the Adelaide City Council does nothing to promote this, to encourage and make it easier for people to shop here
What a shame to see the mall so dead and with so little people about even for winter. The vibrancy seems to have disappeared
Refreshing change compared to other malls in Australia. The Collection of clothes in majority stores is also better than what stores across other major Australian cities carry.
Paddy Pallin were authorative and helpful in allowing me to make a great choice in bushwalking packs. Thanks Luke Adams for your advice and guidance.
Came here to see the Adelaide most famous metal 'Balls". This is the main shopping area in Adelaide. It is a busy street with everything that you could need. The variety of shops is enormous and many bargains to be sourced.
Rundle Mall offers plenty of shops and places to eat including 3 supermarkets. A tram stop and the major Adelaide train station are nearby, as well as many bus stops. There are places to suit a variety of budgets, as well as high end stores! The only thing is how busy it can be, it can get difficult to move and frustrating but if you can get over that, the atmosphere is nice, right in the heart of the Adelaide CBD!
Plenty to see and do. Buskers down the strip adds to the atmosphere. Might be the most interesting place in all of Adelaide
The boutique's are disappearing, commercialism has moved in.
It is still aesthetically pleasing, and a nice walk, but I went back to relive happy memories and was gently let down by the dynamic and living strip.
We enjoyed good service and a delicious Punch from Smokelovers Cigars.
I had a wonderful chat with a worker in a newsagency/bookstore (and yes, walked out with three books).
The saving grace was Cafe Brunelli, and the view.
Accomodating with their menu, delicious coffee, cute and playful seating arrangements outside.
The Rundle Balls stood strong.
The mountains can still be seen from the strip.
Adelaide is still one of my favorite places.
Gorgeous little red balcony above the strip.
Shocked how dingy the street was. Went up to the Events Movie Theater Mon. CLosed today on the door Advertised on the web mo ies at 12md. Not good for visitors.
Christmas Eve and only a few restaurants open. A bit sad as we had travelled into the city for a romantic sojourn.
Nice walk across city center of Adelaide. Some roadside artists play music. But nothing much besides that.
One of my fav things to do on Friday evenings as they close 9 on Friday. Many shops, heaps good things to shop and window shop and food courts and sales, hair salons, nails everything
Great range of shops. Lovely vibe at Christmas time. Vibrant and just at the end you have Rundle St.loads of awesome pubs.
Went on proclamation day. Very hot, pidgon flew into me, got stepped on and paid lots for parking.
Solid 5/7
Something for everyone here, plenty of buskers for atmosphere and a shop for whatever you need is around the corner.
Too expensive parking sucks as it also costs an arm and a leg (if you can find one) I only ever go there if I have to.never by choice
I just love Adelaide, and Rundle Mall is one of the reasons. I'm not that much into shopping but the ambience and people are the great thing for me. Musicians and Artists here and there makes RM a great place to be at.
A few empty shops there, probably reflection of current retail troubles, and high rents.
Give the Myer Centre a miss. Tired, old, untidy. Empty shops as well.
Good Kmart and Coles Supermarket in the mall, fairly untidy Woolworths there as well.
Severely crowded, people walk everywhere in no orderly fashion, buskers are in the way and the homeless harass.
My first time in Rundle Mall for quite some time & I was keen to see what fruit the new & recent changes bore. Geez, pretty ordinary. It seems incredible with all the options at their disposal & available, with so many examples world wide, the best their collective brains & talents could produce is this current effort. Good to see the trees finaly grow, but if memory serves it is the only greenery & vegetation on display. This mall is bland & colourless, it isn't inviting, it doesn't inspire. Nothing imaginative, it doesn't call you in, it doesn't sing nor resonate, it is simply okay. This mall should have been a centrepiece, a tourist attraction, a talking point re it's beauty compared to other cities, but no, it's only OKAY. You need an example of rising to the occasion, look at Adelaide oval & the many accolades it has produced, bit better than an OKAY, right? Cheers.