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Just east of Rundle Mall you'll find the 'East End', a bustling pocket of the Adelaide CBD packed with cafes, restaurants, bars and premium shopping.

The statue of His Majesty King Edward VII is located on the corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, just across the road from Rundle Mall.

Bonython Hall is a centrepiece of the University of Adelaide campus and is hard to miss when walking down North Terrace.

Building of the first section of Government House began in 1839. Prior to this, the Governor John Hindmarsh, and then his successor George Gawler, lived in a three-roomed wattle and daub cottage with calico ceiling.

The South African War Memorial is a life-sized, 3.4 metre tall bronze statue of a mounted infantryman located on the corner of King William Street and North Terrace and is a memorial to all those who fought and fell in the Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902).

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.

With direct access to David Jones and the Wilson car park, Charles Street Plaza offers an eclectic mix of food, products and services in the heart of Rundle Mall.

Located at the western end of the Mall, City Cross features a diverse mix of retail stores including Harvey Norman and Rebel Sport, accompanied by an international food court, perfect for a quick bite to eat.

Da Costa Arcade sits between Grenfell Street and Gawler Place and features a delicious selection of dine in and takeaway eateries, plus hairdressers, jewellers and more.

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.