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Rundle Mall & Rundle Street, City Centre
With its 600 stores and shops, Rundle Mall is the most concentrated shopping area in the Southern Hemisphere.
General Shopping Hours
Evening trade is extended on Thursdays in the suburbs and Friday nights in the city, until 9pm.
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A new side of Adelaide leaps into life in the evening. Famous we may be for our restaurants and groovy cafes but there are a lot of other delicious diversions too. Like the pubs and clubs... jazz and cocktails... rap, rock n'roll, thrash, hip hop and house music... laid-back smoochy soul... line dancing... big budget international shows... low budget, big laugh comedy and cabaret... while karaoke continues to amuse...
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For a long time, South Australia has enjoyed the enviable reputation for its excellent, award winning restaurants. We are very proud of our fine city, because Adelaide can lay claim to having more restaurants per head of population than any other capital city in Australia. There are so many wonderful restaurants to choose from, it is hard to decide where to begin.
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Adelaide Botanic Gardens (Daily 9am to sunset)
Features the oldest glasshouse in an Australian botanic garden; and the Bicentennial Conservatory contains a complete tropical rainforest.
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Getting There
The Adelaide Domestic and Adelaide International Airports are located just 5 kilometres west of the city centre. Both airports provide a city bus service, public car parking, valet car parking, taxi ranks, car rental, bureau de change and the International Airport also has duty free shopping.
The following International Airlines all have direct flights into Adelaide Airport: Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Garuda Indonesia, Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines.
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