Rundle Mall is an icon in the City of Adelaide. As the State’s premier shopping precinct a completed $30 million upgrade and significant improvements to the David Jones and Myer ...read more about Rundle Mall
A quirky mix of high-end fashion, designer boutiques, wine bars, cafes, restaurants and cinemas attract shoppers and visitors from all over the city and suburbs.
The local laneways add to ...read more about Rundle Street
North Terrace is the cultural boulevard of the city and home to high end retail brands Tiffany & Co, David Jones, as well as Jamie Oliver's Italian restaurant  ...read more about North Terrace
The Future North Terrace Shopping Experience
Adelaide’s North Terrace is set to become the shopping boulevard for Adelaide. The tram extension currently underway opens up the North East ...read more about North Terrace Luxury Boulevard
The picturesque precinct which features the River Torrens as a scenic backdrop is being furher transformed into a 'must see' destination and the centrepiece of our vibrant city.  ...read more about Riverbank Precinct
The Market District has an important role in the future development of the City. The best South Australian, Asian and European fresh food is available at Adelaide’s fresh food ...read more about Adelaide Central Market
Located in the city's premier food district, Adelaide's Chinatown sits between Gouger and Grote Streets, and is nestled by the vibrant fresh food and ...read more about Chinatown
Gouger Street borders the southern side of the famous Central Market and hosts a wide range of restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world including French, Japanese, Argentinean, Malaysian, ...read more about Gouger Street
Grote Street is an important gateway from the airport and western suburbs into the City. It is a one kilometre long boulevard starting at West Terrace through to Victoria Square, ...read more about Grote Street
Clusters of independent restaurants and cafes line O’Connell Street in stately North Adelaide surrounded by historic homes and buildings.
New opportunities for retail will be created when a planned ...read more about O’Connell Street
Leafy office spaces, adventurous food outlets, specialty retail and an art auction house set in a church define a precinct that attracts start-up businesses with an eye for a stylish ...read more about Melbourne Street
Pirie Street east of King William Street is a step into the corporate business world. Some important offices are located on Pirie Street including the City of Adelaide, Telstra and ...read more about Pirie Street
Retailers and shops along Grenfell Street are exposed to passengers in passing buses arriving in the city from the suburbs. Several important landmarks including the Ibis Hotel, Adelaide Arcade, Regent ...read more about Grenfell Street
King William Street is the central thoroughfare of the Adelaide CBD.
With a central tram line providing easy access, the areas is organically developing, as more new businesses open  ...read more about King William Street
Gawler Place is a bustling thoroughfare linking North Terrace, Rundle Mall, Grenfell Street and Pirie Street right up to Wakefield Street.
Gawler Place is well located to service the ...read more about Gawler Place
Hindley Street has long been Adelaide’s entertainment hub and is now emerging as a new hospital and medical precinct. Major investment near Hindley Street on North Terrace ...read more about Hindley Street
Retailers and shops along Currie Street are exposed to thousands of passengers a day in passing buses arriving in the city centre from the suburbs. In addition, shop ...read more about Currie Street
Waymouth Street is an emerging and upcoming street in the city. The Advertiser newspaper office and ANZ Bank head office are both located on Waymouth Street along with the ...read more about Waymouth Street
Hutt Street provides a ‘Village in the City’ atmosphere, offering convenience and service for locals and visitors and an eclectic mix of cafes, restaurants and hotels.
The development of the ...read more about Hutt Street