Adelaide Architecture: A walking tour
Leg one of our tour starts amongst the Victorian mansions of North Adelaide, St Peter’s Cathedral and Adelaide Oval to the River Torrens footbridge. Continue reading Adelaide Architecture: A walking tour
Leg one of our tour starts amongst the Victorian mansions of North Adelaide, St Peter’s Cathedral and Adelaide Oval to the River Torrens footbridge. Continue reading Adelaide Architecture: A walking tour
Families will love Adelaide! For those on a budget, there’s plenty of free and inexpensive things to do that will interest the kids as well as the grown ups. Below is a list to help you and your family put together an … Continue reading Things to do in Adelaide with Kids
Adelaide is a cultural mecca with lots of grand buildings and museums, most of them free, so you’ll have plenty of things to do on a rainy day. Here’s a list to help you put together a rainy day itinerary. … Continue reading Things to do in Adelaide on a Rainy Day
Adelaide is full of free museums, art galleries, parks, botanic gardens, fun day trips, and interesting places to stroll. It’s the perfect city for the budget traveller and families. Pack a lunch if you want to save even more money. North … Continue reading Free things to do in Adelaide
If you’ve explored South Australia’s cultural mecca, Adelaide, perhaps its time to get the sea breeze in your hair, the sand between your toes, some organic pizza in your belly, and some outdoor adventures you’ll never forget. At Glenelg beach … Continue reading Things to do in Glenelg, Adelaide
Learn the history of Haigh’s, Australia’s oldest family-owned chocolate maker, and how they make chocolate. Watch the confectioners create and hand finish a range of chocolates and afterwards sample some of it with a complimentary coffee or tea. Haigh’s chocolate is UTZ Certified. … Continue reading Haigh’s Chocolate Factory, Adelaide
Located just off the bar and restaurant hotspot of Rundle Street, Ayers House Museum is an easy inclusion to your walking tour of Adelaide. From 1855 to 1897 this was the home of South Australia’s Premiere, Sir Henry Ayers. The forty room … Continue reading Ayers House Museum, Adelaide
Port Adelaide is one of the oldest parts of Adelaide. Many original stone and brick buildings line the docks, making for a pleasant stroll. On a walking tour of Port Adelaide you can take in a railway, aviation and maritime museum, … Continue reading Port Adelaide
Gouger Street, west of Central Market, is crammed with restaurants rich with international cuisine. Seafood, Argentinian, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Indian, Malayan, Mexican, Korean and more can be found here along with traditional cafes and Chinese stores. Adelaide’s chefs … Continue reading Chinatown and Gouger Street, Adelaide
Touted as Adelaide’s premiere fashion, dining, and lifestyle precinct, Rundle street, especially the stretch between East Terrace and Frome Street, is a hotspot of trendy cocktail lounges, wine bars, restaurants, cafes, fashion boutiques, funky gifts and little home decor stores. They … Continue reading Rundle Street, Adelaide
Adelaide Central Market is a cornucopia of food, flowers and local products. It’s a feast for the senses. Vegans, vegetarians and the health conscious should head straight to the Plantation Juice Co. where you can buy a lot more than juice. Continue reading Adelaide Central Market
An Adelaide icon, the Adelaide Oval hosts cricket games in summer, football in winter, and the biggest names in live music. Here are the highlights. Website BRADMAN COLLECTION On loan from the State Library of South Australia is the personal … Continue reading Adelaide Oval