112/118 Grenfell Street between Grenfell Street &, Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000, AustraliaMap
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Elegant building located in the center of the city of Adelaide. The details of its architecture are incredible.
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Adelaide Arcade Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Adelaide Arcade is located in the RundleMall shopping center. It has a European architectural style and was built in 1885. It is similar to the Melbourne arcade and the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney. There is a historical monument in front of the Adelaide arcade mall - The Rundle Mall Fountain, the Rundle Mall fountain, the Grenfell St end of the arcade mall is an old shop founded in 1915, fruit and nut flavored chocolates and truffles The best-selling Hagrid chocolate shop Haigh's Chocolates.
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Adelaide Arcade Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Elegant building located in the center of the city of Adelaide. The details of its architecture are incredible.
Classic old building. Enjoy coffee and cakes before down. Walk around the city
Adelaide is a major city in South Australia, with a long coast and a small tourist city, the population is not very large, there is a large public market in the city, there are zoos and botanical gardens to visit.
A very beautiful mall with a lot of local handmade, and it is in the center of Adelaide's downtown shopping street 😍😍😍😍
really pretty place to walk around and see cute and antique stores. it has 2 floors which is nice and many places to eat.
Adelaide Arcade in Rundle Mall is situated between Rundle Mall and Grenfell Street. It is also connected to Twin Street by Gays Arcade. The Arcade was built in 1885 and originally comprised of 50 shops at ground level each with their own workroom above. The original building materials included marble from Carrara, Italy and Kapunda to Adelaide's north and plate glass from England. Adelaide arcade was one of the first buildings in Adelaide to have electric lighting.