Rundle Street is a must for those looking for a more sophisticated shopping strip. The likes of Zimmerman, Alannah Hill, Morrison, Sass & Bide, Mimco, Pierucci and more are featured along the strip.
On the other end of Rundle Street is of course, Rundle Mall, with department stores David Jones and Myer along with independent stores such as Country Road, Esprit etc
Burnside Village is for those seeking a more upmarket scene, in the leafy eastern suburbs. Fantastic location to shop and stop for a coffee. Marion Shopping Centre has all you would want under one roof - approximately a 30 minute drive from the city though.
I was reading back over this, when i realised i failed to mention one of the greatest shopping and food districts in Adelaide - The Parade, Norwood. The Parade is a must go to if you're looking for anything from quirky boutiques such as Birdcage, to the more chain-store shops such as Country Road.
Towards the city end of The Parade, hidden away is a small store called "Burlingtons". I came accross it about a year ago when shopping for men's clothes. Not only did i discover that they are the only independent, non-department store in Adelaide to stock men's Ralph Lauren, but they are the ONLY place in Adelaide as yet to stock the current season ladies Ralph Lauren collections. New favourite store? I think so...
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