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"Whilst Rundle Mall is pretty much your run of the mill capital city shopping precinct, it does boast a few little marvels which make it worth visiting on your stay in Adelaide with kids. At the top of our list is the Beehive Corner where Australia’s very first Haigh’s Chocolate store was opened back in 1915 – it still stands there today!. Head in to taste some chocolate and buy some Australia handmade chocolate bliss!"
"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 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."
"You simply can’t go past Henley Square for beautiful beach sunset photos. Head to the delightful twinkling fairy lights to up your Instagram game even further!. Henley Square is not only thriving with life it’s the perfect backdrop for any insta post."
"Located near Adelaide’s airport, this is outlet shopping at its finest with a large range of stores covering everything from children’s clothing to designer menswear to women’s fashion, alongside shoes, stationery, luggage, general retail and more – most of which are being sold at a discount and there are always some great bargains to be found for savvy shoppers."
"Challenge your ability to stand upright at the Harbour Town Ice Skating Rink. Open 7 days a week this ice rink caters for all ages with skating aids available. Little kids can have double bladed skates that strap over normal shoes, making it even easier and more comfortable."
"Hidden amidst the inner Adelaide suburb of Stepney, Little Bang Brewing has everything Adelaidians could ask for in a brewery fit for your next craft-beer drinking session. Its large open-air courtyard is perfect for a sunny day or a starry night. With beers including their debut brew the 10.1% ABV Galactopus, Little Bang Brewing Co.’s range is equally extensive as it is enticing."
"Something to discuss as you sip into a Geezer Pleaser bitter or Naked Objector IPA at this surprising little brewery in suburban Stepney. It's a warehouse set-up, with a sunny beer..."
"Following the suggested picturesque path, trail along Greenhill Road, around the edges of the Cleland Conservation Park, and soon enough you will arrive in a tiny town called Uraidla. Only the essentials are present here: a primary school, post office, bakery, hotel and a brewery (as we said, just the essentials). The latter three are all owned by the same company with the brewery housed inside the bakery."
"You can't possibly come to Adelaide without entertaining thoughts of touring Coopers Brewery. Tours take you through the brewhouse, bottling hall and history museum, where you can get stuck into samples of..."
"Small underground bar and venue tucked away in the heart of Adelaide. The Ancient World is a hidden gem in the city, and definitely one of those places you do not want to miss out on. Try their whiskey from Tasmania and the Mexican cola Jarritos, and put your signature onto the bathroom door--it is, actually, encouraged!"
"299 Rundle Street, AdelaideRecently fitted out with a gorgeous new interior, this is a prime spot for dinner and cocktails into the night.pub / meals / live music / comedy"
"The River Torrens Linear Park runs from the foothills at Athelstone all the way to Henley Beach. There are playgrounds dotted along the trail so you can stop with the kids for a break. Also perfect for prams, scooters and bikes."
"In terms of weekly attendance, Trinity is the largest Anglican church in South Australia. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is historically significant in that it contains elements of the earliest surviving Anglican church building in South Australia. Governor Hindmarsh laid the foundation stone on 28 January 1838 and the church opened in about August that year."
"First up, we have Trinity Church Adelaide at the top of our list. You can find this evangelical Anglican church in the North Terrace. Known as a church that welcomes everyone, the community of this Bible-based and active church invites you to their numerous gatherings."
"Holy Trinity Church is a famous Anglican church located in South Australia. This church is historically very strong as it features elements of some of the surviving related to the age-old era. The church is built on an area of 40-acres of land."
"The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park/Tulya Wodli attracts many thousands of visitors annually. Port Road, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Entertainment Venues"