What's On for School Holidays
Spend the day in the Mall these school holidays! Start with coffee and shopping, then pick from a smorgasbord of eateries for lunch followed by a sweat treat from our chocolatiers, then hop across to MOD., Central Markets or the Art Gallery to finish your perfect day in the city.
School Holiday Offers
10% OFF Storewide on Full Priced Converse, Dr. Martens, Birkenstock, Superga and Stance Socks! T&Cs apply. In store and Online. Excludes shoe care items and sale items. Ask in store for more details.
T&C's apply. See in-store for details.
Spend the day in the Mall
Things to do
Adventure Rooms Adelaide
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Adelaide Central Market
For over 150 years, the Adelaide Central Market have been run in the space between Gouger and Grote Street and to this day they remain as Adelaide's premier food destination for multicultural cuisine and fresh produce.
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Escape Hunt Adelaide
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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Botanic Garden is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, majestic avenues and stunning architecture over 50 hectares of land.
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MOD.
MOD. at the University of South Australia is a futuristic museum of discovery; a place to be and be inspired.
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Adelaide Arcade History Tour
When Adelaide Arcade was first opened in 1885, it was hailed as the most modern shopping precinct in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Adelaide Zoo
Full of diversity, colour and unique things to see and do, Adelaide Zoo is the second oldest zoo in Australia and is home to more than 3,000 exotic and native animals over eight hectares of beautiful botanic surrounds.
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Art Gallery of South Australia
Almost one million visitors make their way through the Art Gallery of South Australia's doors each year, treated to multiple wings housing an impressive selection of more than 40,000 artworks.
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South Australian Museum
For over 150 years, the South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia's natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun and is one of the most visited museums in Australia.
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Places to see
The 'Mall's Balls'
The 4m tall structure, known officially as 'The Spheres' by Bert Flugelman, consists of two large stainless steel spheres with a diameter of 2.15 metres, balanced one on top of the other.
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Rundle Mall Fountain
The fountain has had many homes since it was first cast in the late 1880s and currently resides adjacent to the entrance of Adelaide Arcade.
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Beehive Corner
Where Rundle Mall, King William Street and Hindley Street meet sits Beehive Corner — one of the most well-recognised buildings in Adelaide and a popular meeting spot for many.
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'Flow' & 'Ripples' in Gawler Place
The new look Gawler Place was officially unveiled in late 2019 and with it came the installation of two new innovative, bold and colourful art experiences — ‘Flow’ and ‘Ripple’.
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'Girl on a Slide' Sculpture
The 'Girl on a Slide' sculpture was created by artist John Dowie and first called Rundle Mall home in 1977.
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'Progress' Sculpture
Don't forget to look up! The 'Progress' sculpture has looked over Rundle Mall for more than 50 years.
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