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Things to do in Adelaide with Kids
"Adelaide’s main shopping district, Rundle Mall was opened as Australia’s first pedestrian street mall in 1976 and now contains more than 700 retailers. As the state’s premier retail space, Rundle mall is home to a number of flagship stores including David Jones and Myer."
"Located in the city centre, the Rundle Mall is the prime shopping area of Adelaide. Opened in 1976 it was Australia’s first pedestrian only street mall. The streets a shoppers paradise."
"The heart of retail in South Australia, Rundle Mall brings the freshest fashion, beauty, lifestyle and food into the City of Adelaide. Rundle Mall, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia"
"When thinking of wedding photo locations in Adelaide, the oldest shopping precinct in the city fits the bill nicely, with centry old architecture, and the ability to explore above the main shops a bit, it makes for a nicely unique spot to have your photos done. Wedding by Svenstudios"
"It dates back to 1885 and many of its heritage features have been restored. Stroll down the arcade and go from one boutique store to another. Be sure to pick up some locally made chocolate at Haighs."
"Located temptingly close to the water, the Henley Square Make It Mine Market is the perfect sand to shopping activity. With 75 stalls scattered across Henley Square showcasing a range of handmade arts, crafts and fashion, the marketplace supports local Adelaide businesses on the last Sunday of every month. Come for the shopping, stay for the food and entertainment; the Henley Square Markets have an onsite DJ, face painting and food stalls to keep you interested."
"Recently-revamped Henley Square is the ultimate seaside destination, no matter the season. The metropolitan beach is packed with pubs and restaurants, draped with thousands of fairy lights, and is only a few seconds from the sand."
"Dedicated to upmarket shopping, the Burnside Village has more than 100 shops in it including South Australia’s first Zara store, along with other high-end retailers including Carla Zampatti, Lululemon, Dymocks and Calvin Klein."
"This former bank in the CBD is at the top of our list of favourite teppanyaki restaurants in Adelaide. As East meets West, Erato sure does have the wow factor as it mixes together traditional teppanyaki skills with French sensibility. The upmarket venue exudes style and class, letting you dine like a king, with gold marble pillars and a roof so high you’ll be marvelling all night."
"The flavours of Japan married with French refinement create a new culinary experience at KL Teppanyaki on King William Street in Adelaide's CBD. East meets West in a classic heritage marble venue whic..."
"21 King William Street, 5000, Adelaide (SA)"
"Wow! What a cool building, and what a fabulous setting. Camera-conducive views and contemporary varietals (viognier, pinot grigio, pinot gris), plus an outstanding restaurant (book for lunch: two/three/four courses $65/75/85, serving noon to 3pm Wednesday to Monday). Tastings of entry-level wines are free."
"This restaurant has been serving mouth-watering and healthy dishes since 2011. Since then, it has been beating the stigma against vegetarian alternatives with their plant-based cuisine. If you want to enjoy burgers and sundaes as well, this is a great choice for you."
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"Plant 4 Bowden, 5 Third Street, Bowden 5007 | P: 0431 122 760. Take home catering available (including dried pasta, sauces, pies, salads and more). For more info, visit https://mygrandmaben.com/collections/take-home-catering."