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A haven in the heart of the city, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is the most visited scientific and cultural attraction in South Australia... read more
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills... read more
Adelaide Oval is one of the most picturesque cricket ovals in the world. It is located in North Adelaide on War Memorial Drive... read more
Adelaide's first railway station opened on the current North Terrace site in 1856. It served the broad gauge line between Adelaide and Port... read more
Adelaide Zoo is fascinating, beautiful and full of interest - offering much more than a traditional children's outing. The zoo is the place... read more
Adelaide Central Market, buzzing with sounds, colours and wondrous smells is truly the destination for food lovers. Offering not only fresh... read more
Christies Beach is one of Adelaide's popular family beaches. It provides safe swimming for all ages, with a large foreshore reserve... read more
Enjoy a picnic by the river or hear some local jazz on a Sunday afternoon. Just north of the city, Elder Park is a short trip for some quick... read more
Glenelg is Adelaide's most popular beach destination. It's always buzzing with people enjoying the sand and sea, foreshore parks and summer... read more
Sink into indulgence. Food, wine and luxury all accented with an ocean view and ambience to match. Grange is one of Adelaide's select beachside... read more
Henley Beach is a popular beachside suburb of Adelaide, offering white sand, gentle surf, a popular dining square and regular live entertainment... read more
Hindley Street is one of Adelaide City's most popular destinations for restaurants and bars, located right near Rundle Street and North... read more
An historic and popular Adelaide coastal area, Holdfast Bay encompasses Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff and Kingston Park. Holdfast Bay is... read more
Maslin Beach in the Fleurieu Peninsula has been called one of the prettiest beaches in South Australia. Maiintained in almost pristine... read more
Moana is a popular beachside town on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Norfolk Island Pines dominate its foreshore. Go to Moana for its summer swimming... read more
A few minutes north of Adelaide's city centre you'll find North Adelaide's tree-lined streets, majestic mansions and a bustling... read more
North Haven is situated at the northern end of the Le Fevre Peninsula at the end of Adelaide's coastal strip. It is easy to get to from... read more
Many of South Australia's great cultural institutions are located on leafy North Terrace (also known as Adelaide's cultural boulevard)... read more
Just five minutes east of the central business district, you'll find one of Adelaide's most popular shopping and dining destinations... read more
Old Noarlunga is a Fleurieu Peninsula town set on a bend in the Onkaparinga River. Take the self guided tour of Old Noarlunga to absorb... read more
Port Adelaide's ornate former bank and office buildings, humble warehouses and bond stores, and wharves and hotels tell the vivid story... read more
Port Noarlunga is a popular family destination, with gorgeous beach and great fishing opportunities for all ages who take advantage of the... read more
Feel the buzz of excitement running through the centre of this traditional city. This is the Rundle Street Mall. The unique blend of a classic... read more
Hire a rowboat for a stint on the lake or stretch out on a blanket and watch the ducks at Rymill Park. You'll also find large shady trees... read more
Salisbury is a vibrant community offering a wide range of recreation opportunities including beautiful parks, reserves and wetlands for... read more
Semaphore and the Coast Just over the Birkenhead Bridge from Port Adelaide is the Le Fevre Peninsula – a world unto itself... read more
The State Library of South Australia is one of the landmark cultural institutions of South Australia and the world centre for South Australia's... read more
What is now Adelaide's metropolitan coastline plays a significant role in the creation story of the Kaurna (pronounced Gar-Na) people. The... read more
Tynte Flowers is one of South Australia's most successful florists. The main concept behind Tynte Flowers is to provide top quality brand... read more
Victoria Square, the hexagonal heart of Adelaide. A magnificent fountain dedicated to the founder of Adelaide, Colonel William Light... read more
Spend time at West Beach, one of Adelaide's most popular seaside holiday destinations. Swim in its beautiful, safe waters or relax... read more
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent.
The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a place to experience the buzz, culture and convenience of a big city without the frustrations. The city centre, surrounded by parklands, is a charming blend of historic buildings, wide streets, groovy shops, street cafes and restaurants. And because Adelaide is known as the 20-minute city, you can experience it all on a series of easy short walks.
Wine & Dine
Your food and wine experience begins right in the city centre with the Adelaide Central Market; the National Wine Centre of Australia; vibrant cafes and restaurants boasting some of Australia’s best chefs; and events such as Tasting Australia.
You'll find a mix of restaurant strips dotted right across the city - Rundle Street East for alfresco dining. The Parade at Norwood for great Italian food. Gouger Street for seafood and Asian fare. And anything goes on O'Connell and Melbourne Streets in North Adelaide. Visit Restaurant & Catering Australia's website for a comprehensive list of great Adelaide restaurants.
Heart of the Arts
The Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts is one of the most innovative arts festivals in the world, while the Adelaide Fringe is now the second biggest in the world after Edinburgh. The Adelaide Festival Centre on the banks of the River Torrens was the first multi-purpose arts centre built in Australia and maintains its status as the creative heart of South Australia.
A hub for events
Festivals and events occur with remarkable frequency for a city of Adelaide's size. The Clipsal 500 Adelaide V8 race annually attracts more than 200,000 people and has been named Australia's best major event. Adelaide's international music festival WOMADelaide has the Adelaide Botanic Garden as its backdrop. And the Tour Down Under is the biggest road cycling event in the land.
Take a Dip with Dolphins
Swim with dolphins just 20 minutes from the city centre on a Temptation Sailing cruise. The 17-metre catamaran, based at Holdfast Shores Marina in Glenelg, is perfect for cruising beside Adelaide's endless sandy shoreline. Afterwards, stick around to explore Holdfast Shores and its many great restaurants, pubs, luxury boats and apartments.
Location: Holdfast Shores, Glenelg
Swing the Bat with Bradman
Pay homage to Australia's cricketing icon, Sir Donald Bradman, at the State Library of South Australia. The Bradman Collection features more than 140 items, from trophies and bats to oral recordings and 52 scrapbooks on The Don's brilliant career. Then take a tour of Adelaide Oval, widely regarded as the most picturesque cricket ground in the world.
Location: North Terrace, Adelaide city centre
Taste the Adelaide Central Market
Join thousands of people buying, selling and tasting the best of South Australia at the Adelaide Central Market, established in 1869 and now the largest undercover market in the southern hemisphere. Nearby China Town is also great for fresh local produce and authentic Chinese food.
Location: Gouger Street, Adelaide city centre
Haigh's: Chocoholic Heaven
Visit Haigh's Chocolates Visitor Centre, home of Australia's oldest surviving chocolate-making company and one of only a handful worldwide still making chocolate directly from cocoa beans. Take a free, 20-minute tour of the factory and check out the heritage displays before getting down to business in the tasting room.
Location: Greenhill Road, Parkside (just south of the city centre)
Tram it to Glenelg
Ride Adelaide’s historic tram from Victoria Square in the city to the beachside suburb of Glenelg. Learn the mysteries of Great White Sharks at the Rodney Fox Shark Experience. Discover South Australia's settlement history at the Bay Discovery Centre and see where the colony's first government was proclaimed under the Old Gum Tree. In Glenelg you'll also find a great beach and wooden jetty and the lively shops, cafes and restaurants of Jetty Road.
Location: Catch the tram from Victoria Square in the Adelaide city centre
Port Adelaide and Semaphore
Head to historic Port Adelaide for a look at the hands-on South Australian Maritime Museum and a short cruise to see the divine dolphins of the Port River. Then delight in the seaside village atmosphere of Semaphore, with its majestic Palais right on the water and a long boulevard of antique shops, cafes, bakeries and pubs.
Location: Port Adelaide (straight down Port Road from the city centre)
Botany Bounty: the Adelaide Botanic Garden
Marvel at native and exotic flora displays and 5000 roses at the International Rose Garden. Stroll through a lush tropical rainforest in the Bicentennial Conservatory (it's the biggest glasshouse in the southern hemisphere). Established in 1857, the 16-hectare Adelaide Botanic Garden is right on North Terrace and still South Australia's most popular attraction.
Location: North Terrace, Adelaide city centre
Aboriginal Culture - South Australian Museum
Explore the world's largest collection of indigenous artefacts in the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery, an award-winning exhibition in the South Australian Museum. Delve into the life of Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, or examine the opalised skeleton of a six-metre-long plesiosaur. Free tours run weekdays at 11am and weekends and public holidays at 2pm and 3pm. And for contemporary Aboriginal culture, head a few blocks away to Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.
Location: North Terrace, Adelaide city centre
Picture Perfect - Art Gallery of South Australia
See one of the best Australian colonial art collections in the world, renowned dot paintings of the Western Desert, landscapes by Sir Hans Heysen and the works of Australia's much-loved impressionists including Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin. The Art Gallery of South Australia is housed in one of Adelaide's most beautiful buildings – and you can't leave without coffee and cake in the café out back.
Location: North Terrace, Adelaide city centre
The Home of Australian Wine
Test your skill at virtual wine making; meet the winemakers on the interactive Wine Discovery Journey; and delight in great Australian architecture at the National Wine Centre of Australia. Part of the University of Adelaide, the centre showcases the national wine industry and is a great place to start your journey through South Australia's wine country.
Location: Corner of Botanic and Hackney Roads, Adelaide
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