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Adelaide Shopping Centres 2026, The Complete Guide to Adelaide's Best Malls, Markets and Retail Precincts

The best Adelaide shopping centres, markets and retail precincts in 2026, from Rundle Mall and the Adelaide Central Market to Westfield Marion. Your complete Adelaide shopping guide.

By Adelaide Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Updated 8 July 2026, 1:05 am

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Adelaide Shopping Centres 2026, The Complete Guide to Adelaide's Best Malls, Markets and Retail Precincts
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Adelaide Shopping Centres 2026, Overview

Adelaide's retail scene is anchored by Rundle Mall, one of Australia's longest-running pedestrian mall experiences, and the Adelaide Central Market, which is arguably Australia's finest covered fresh produce market. Adelaide's retail landscape also includes the Norwood Parade and King William Road shopping strips, The Parade at Norwood and a network of suburban Westfield and Burnside Village centres serving the outer suburbs.

Adelaide CBD and Inner City Shopping

  • Rundle Mall, Adelaide's pedestrian retail heart, opened 1976. 700+ retailers along Rundle Street from King William to Pulteney Streets. Myer flagship, David Jones, Target, H&M, Zara, Apple Store and the famous Rundle Mall pigs sculpture. Weekday and weekend.
  • Adelaide Arcade, Heritage arcade off Rundle Mall. Boutique jewellers, fashion and specialty retailers in restored 1885 Victorian glass arcade.
  • Burnside Village, Eastern suburb's premium lifestyle centre. Premium food, homewares, fashion. Voted one of Australia's best shopping villages for its curated retailer mix and leafy outdoor setting.
  • The Parade, Norwood, Adelaide's best suburban retail strip. Independent boutiques, outstanding restaurants and cafes, specialty food stores. Walking distance from the eastern suburbs.

Adelaide's Major Suburban Shopping Centres

  • Westfield Marion, Adelaide's largest shopping centre, in the south. 350+ stores, Event Cinemas, David Jones, Target, BIG W anchors.
  • Colonnades (Noarlunga Centre), Larger southern suburbs regional centre serving Christie Downs, Morphett Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula commuter belt.
  • Tea Tree Plaza (Modbury), Northern suburbs major centre. Cinema, all major anchors, food court.

Adelaide's Best Markets

  • Adelaide Central Market, Tuesday to Saturday in the city. One of the Southern Hemisphere's largest and best covered fresh produce markets. Outstanding produce, cheese, smallgoods, seafood, bakeries and prepared food.
  • Gilles Plains Farmers Market, Saturday. Eastern and northern suburbs fresh produce.

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