By bus
Bus services from most metropolitan Adelaide suburbs stop on all of Rundle Mall's boundary streets – North Terrace, King William Street, Grenfell Street and Pulteney Street.
If you're already within the CBD, Adelaide Metro runs a free City Loop Bus (99C) which stops at Rundle Mall.
Please visit the Adelaide Metro website to find out which service is best for you.
By train
Rundle Mall is just a few minutes walk from The Adelaide Railway Station, which is the terminus for trains from Belair (Adelaide Hills), Gawler Central (north), Outer Harbor & Grange (west) and Seaford & Tonsley (south).
Rundle Mall is a short five-minute walk from the station. Alternatively, you can jump on the City Loop Bus (99C) or the tram, both which stop near the western entrance of the Mall on King William Street and are free from the station.
Please visit the Adelaide Metro website to find out which service is best for you.
By tram
Adelaide Metro's tram services run between Glenelg Beach, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Hindmarsh, Festival Plaza and the Adelaide Botanic Garden, and all services stop right outside Rundle Mall's western entrance on King William Street.
If you're already in the CBD, jumping on the tram won't cost a thing, as Adelaide Metro offers free travel between the South Terrace tram stop, the Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Botanic Garden and Festival Plaza.
Please visit the Adelaide Metro website to find out which service is best for you, and full timetables.
By car
With more than 5,000 parking spaces available in Rundle Mall, it's easy to find a place to park when visiting.
To work out which car park will be best for your visit, please see our parking page.
By taxi/rideshare
Rundle Mall is serviced by the following taxi ranks:
- On Gawler Place in the middle of the Mall (northern side of Mall, near the Canopy)
- On Pulteney Street (western side of street) at the eastern end of the Mall
- On King William Street (eastern side of street) at the western end of the Mall
- On North Terrace at the western end of the Mall (near the northern entrance to the Myer Centre)
- On Grenfell Street (southern side of street) near the junction of King William Street at the western end of the Mall.