Adelaide Shopping

  1. Dymocks Booksellers

    Dymocks Booksellers is an Australia-wide chain. The staff at this store are very helpful and know their stuff. A good selection of new release titles.

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  2. Glenelg Book Exchange

    You can pick up second-hand books between beach stops at Glenelg Book Exchange, which has a large, well-priced selection and is perfect for aimless browsing.

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  3. Imprints Bookseller

    Imprints Bookseller is the book-lover's bookshop - quality literature with a great selection of biographies. It's close to Rundle Mall, the Adelaide Festival Centre and the Convention Centre. It also carries a select range of quality second hand books.

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  4. Map Shop

    The Map Shop has been in the map business for near on forty years and stocks a range of charts and guides for walking, hiking, backpacking and touring, as well as globes and, of course, maps.

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  5. Opal Field Gems

    A collection of opal shops around King William St and the end of Rundle Mall sell opals mined out of Coober Pedy. Opal Field Gems has a mock-up opal mine and a free museum attached to its shop.

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  6. RM Williams

    This RM Williams shop is situated about 2km north of North Adelaide and sells the handmade boots - first crafted for stockmen in the early 1800s - that have made RM Williams famous. June sales can halve the price.

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  7. T'Arts

    T'Arts Collective sells textiles, artworks and accessories by established and emerging artists and designers. It stocks an eclectic and colourful collection, making it well worth a browse.

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