Rundle Street Adelaide
Highlights
- Explore Rundle Street's vibrant mix of fashion boutiques and designer labels for a unique shopping experience.
- Indulge in culinary delights at top-notch restaurants and cafes, satisfying every craving from coffee to international cuisine.
- Experience the lively atmosphere during annual festivals and events, bringing the street to life with culture and celebration.
- Stroll through the historic charm of the East End, conveniently located near popular attractions like the Botanical Gardens.
Rundle Street East is the soul of Adelaide’s cosmopolitan East End District. Located between Frome Street and East Terrace, this vibrant city boulevard lives and breathes historic charm with modern sophistication and amenity. You will discover a mix of the very best in cutting-edge fashion boutiques and leading designer labels, quality gifts, home wares, jewellery, accessories and much more.
Be pampered by some of Adelaide’s best known restaurants, hotels, pubs, cafes, beer and wine bars. Whether it be coffee, desserts, wine or international cuisine you desire, Rundle Street has it covered -you can even watch a film at Palace Nova Cinemas.
Rundle Street East is also the City’s hub for numerous annual festivals, events, street parades and parties, including the Adelaide Fringe, the Adelaide Festival, WOMAD and numerous international Film festivals and more.
The East End is conveniently situated amongst many of Adelaide’s popular attractions, including the Botanical Gardens, The National Wine Centre, Rymill Park, Tandanya, Rundle Mall, and the many cultural highlights and heritage buildings along Adelaide’s Cultural Boulevard, North Terrace. All in all, Rundle Street East is a must go to if you’re planning a visit to Adelaide.
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