Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Wander through lush greenery, vibrant floral displays, and themed gardens showcasing native Australian flora as well as exotic plant species from around the world. Don’t miss the Bicentennial Conservatory, home to a stunning collection of tropical plants, or the iconic Adelaide Botanic Garden’s Palm House, a Victorian glasshouse dating back to 1877. Entry is free and the gardens are open 365 days a year.
Experience the bustling atmosphere and flavors of South Australia at the Adelaide Central Market, located at 60 Gouger St, Adelaide one of the largest undercover markets in the Southern Hemisphere. Browse stalls brimming with fresh produce, gourmet delicacies, artisanal cheeses, and international cuisine. Sample local specialties such as Coorong mullet, Kangaroo Island honey, and Adelaide Hills cheeses as you mingle with vendors and fellow food enthusiasts. Closed Sunday and Mondays
Catch a cricket match, Australian Rules Football game, concert or book in for a tour at the iconic Adelaide Oval, a world-class sporting and entertainment venue with a rich history dating back to 1871. The behind the scenes tour lets you explore the stadium’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the player change rooms, media centre, and heritage-listed scoreboard. Don’t miss the opportunity to climb the roof for panoramic views of the city skyline and Adelaide Hills.
Discover a world-class collection of Australian and international art at the Art Gallery of South Australia, housed within a magnificent heritage building on North Terrace. Explore galleries showcasing works by renowned artists such as Sidney Nolan, Tom Roberts, and Hans Heysen, as well as rotating exhibitions featuring contemporary art and indigenous works. Be sure to visit the Elder Wing of Australian Art to see iconic pieces from the colonial period to the present day. Open 10am to 5pm Daily
Under an hour from Adelaide Cruise terminal: Outer Harbour and you will find yourself in picturesque Adelaide Hills. Here, charming towns, boutique wineries, and stunning landscapes await. Drive along winding roads flanked by rolling vineyards and towering gum trees, stopping to explore historic villages such as Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement. Visit cellar doors to sample cool-climate wines, indulge in gourmet food experiences, and take in panoramic views of the Mount Lofty Ranges.
Also under an hour from Adelaide Port is Glenelg Beach, Adelaide’s premier seaside destination. Sink your toes into golden sands, swim in clear waters, or stroll along the bustling esplanade lined with cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops. Take a ride on the historic Glenelg tram ( The Adelaide-Glenelg tram service started on 14 December 1929, although the tracks had been in place and used for trains since 1873) to Moseley Square, where you can enjoy waterfront dining and panoramic views of the Gulf St Vincent.
Embark on a wild adventure at Adelaide Zoo, home to a diverse collection of animals from around the globe. Encounter endangered species such as Sumatran tigers, giant pandas, and African lions as you explore themed exhibits and immersive habitats. Join a guided tour to learn about conservation efforts and get up close to your favorite animals during interactive feeding experiences and behind-the-scenes encounters.
Adelaide Hills Wine Region
Discover the award-winning wines and scenic beauty of the Adelaide Hills Wine Region, just a short drive from the city center. Visit cellar doors nestled among rolling hills and verdant valleys, where cool-climate varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc thrive. Take a leisurely wine tour to sample premium vintages, meet passionate winemakers, and savor gourmet food pairings at picturesque vineyard restaurants.
Barossa Valley
Embark on a culinary journey to the Barossa Valley, one of Australia’s premier wine regions renowned for its world-class wineries, gourmet food, and warm hospitality. Explore historic towns such as Tanunda and Angaston, where heritage buildings and artisanal shops offer a glimpse into the region’s rich German heritage. Indulge in wine tastings at iconic cellar doors, dine at acclaimed restaurants showcasing local produce, and immerse yourself in the relaxed pace of valley life.
From cultural attractions to culinary delights and natural wonders, Adelaide offers a wealth of experiences that promise to delight and inspire every traveler. Whether you’re exploring the city’s vibrant arts scene, indulging in gourmet food and wine experiences, or soaking up the sun on pristine beaches, Adelaide invites you to discover the beauty and charm of South Australia. Come and experience the best of Adelaide for yourself!