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Saturday 4 April 2009

Adelaide Central Market, 11am-1pm

The Adelaide Central Market is the City of Adelaide's fresh food pantry.Central Market

It buzzes with life and colour all year round and becomes a special place for plenty of regulars, who just wouldn't shop anywhere else. The range of fresh food is exhaustive and it's all under one roof. Fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, gourmet, cheeses and cakes. Shoppers can also take a break in the hippest cafes in Adelaide.

But it's the experience of the shopping that people love to return to again and again - the noise, the fresh food smells, the variety, the colour and the atmosphere of an international melting pot of food and cultures. The market, established in 1869, trades largely in fruit, vegetables, small goods, and cafe food and is divided into a colourful array of lanes and broadways.

Opening Hours: Mon: CLOSED, Tues: 7.00am-5.30pm, Wed: 9.00am-5.30pm, Thurs: 9.00am-5.30pm, Fri: 7.00am-9.00pm, Sat:7.00am-3.00pm, Sun: CLOSED

 

Sunday 5 April 2009

Rundle Street Market, 11am-1pm

Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Adelaide's premier outdoor shopping experience.Rundle Street Market

Every Sunday (9am - 4pm) Rundle Street in the East End is transformed into an amazing, outdoor street market. The Rundle Street Market offers a range of jewellery, fashion, paintings and hand-crafted products created by local artisans.

Take the time to sample the best of South Australia's gourmet produce while enjoying free entertainment, and free face painting for kids while browsing the stalls. All this can be found amongst the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Adelaide's premier shopping and cafe precinct.

 

Saturday 11 April 2009 (Easter)

Adelaide Central Market, 11am-1pm

The Adelaide Central Market is the City of Adelaide's fresh food pantry.Central Market

It buzzes with life and colour all year round and becomes a special place for plenty of regulars, who just wouldn't shop anywhere else. The range of fresh food is exhaustive and it's all under one roof. Fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, gourmet, cheeses and cakes. Shoppers can also take a break in the hippest cafes in Adelaide.

But it's the experience of the shopping that people love to return to again and again - the noise, the fresh food smells, the variety, the colour and the atmosphere of an international melting pot of food and cultures. The market, established in 1869, trades largely in fruit, vegetables, small goods, and cafe food and is divided into a colourful array of lanes and broadways.

Opening Hours: Mon: CLOSED, Tues: 7.00am-5.30pm, Wed: 9.00am-5.30pm, Thurs: 9.00am-5.30pm, Fri: 7.00am-9.00pm, Sat:7.00am-3.00pm, Sun: CLOSED

 

Sunday 12 April 2009 (Easter)

Rundle Street Market, 11am-1pm

Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Adelaide's premier outdoor shopping experience.Rundle Street Market

Every Sunday (9am - 4pm) Rundle Street in the East End is transformed into an amazing, outdoor street market. The Rundle Street Market offers a range of jewellery, fashion, paintings and hand-crafted products created by local artisans.

Take the time to sample the best of South Australia's gourmet produce while enjoying free entertainment, and free face painting for kids while browsing the stalls. All this can be found amongst the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Adelaide's premier shopping and cafe precinct.

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