Adelaide Shopping

Shopping in Adelaide

  1. A

    Mary Martin Bookshop

    Adelaide’s oldest bookshop (since 1945).

    reviewed

  2. B

    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.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Urban Cow Studio

    The catch-cry at Urban Cow Studio is ‘Handmade in Adelaide’ – a brilliant assortment of paintings, jewellery, glassware, ceramics and textiles, plus a gallery upstairs.

    reviewed

  4. 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.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Jurlique

    An international success story, the gorgeous cosmetics from SA’s own Jurlique are pricey but worth every cent.

    reviewed

  6. Fisherman’s Wharf Market

    If you’re go on a Sunday, the Fisherman’s Wharf Market has antiques, bric-a-brac and crappy collectables.

    reviewed

  7. E

    Midwest Trader

    Not far away is Midwest Trader, which stocks a toothy range of punk, rock, skate and rockabilly gear.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Big Star

    For new and secondhand CDs and vinyl, swing into the excellent Big Star.

    reviewed

  9. G

    Map Shop

    Maps, charts and guides for walking, hiking and touring, plus GPS sales and advice.

    reviewed

  10. H

    RM Williams

    RM Williams sells boots handmade from single pieces of leather.

    reviewed

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  12. I

    Imprints Booksellers

    Jazz, floorboards, Persian rugs and the best books in print.

    reviewed

  13. J

    T’Arts

    For something a little classy, try T’Arts.

    reviewed

  14. K

    Dymocks Booksellers

    Mainstream books and mags.

    reviewed