Adelaide
Cleland Wildlife Park
Set in the natural bushland of the Mt Lofty Ranges, Cleland Wildlife Park offers the opportunity to walk freely amongst wildlife coming face to face with some of Australia's unique birds, animals and reptiles.
Paintball Skirmish Adventure
Whether it be birthday, bucks or hens parties, sporting clubs, corporate team building and bonding courses or just for the pure fun of playing paintball our Paintball Skirmish Adventure will be perfect for any occasion. With our professional friendly staff, experienced referees, excellent hire equipment and awesome playing fields
Adelaide Arcade
Adelaide Arcade is a beautiful shopping experience with an exciting atmosphere.
Located just off Rundle Mall in the Adelaide city centre, this olde-worlde arcade has more than 100 specialty stores on the ground floor and balcony level.
The Adelaide Arcade was built in 1885 using more than two million bricks, 50,000 square feet of glass, ornamental cast iron and marble slabs flanking the entrances. Wander through the Adelaide Arcade's museum, which showcases its colourful history. Set up on the balcony level of Gay's Arcade, there are artefacts, photographs, newspaper clippings, trinkets and even an accordian that plays the official Adelaide Arcade Polka.
The museum houses stories, surprising facts and figures, pictures and articles from years gone by and colourful artefacts from the construction period. The museum adds to the charm and history of the arcade and is open during the arcade shopping hours. There is no charge to wander through - just spend some time.
Adelaide Botanic Garden
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a garden oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide city.
This 30-hectare nook of the city offers beautifully themed gardens featuring Australian natives, exotic and ornamental plants in one stunning location.
The magnificently restored art deco Palm House is a favourite visitor attraction. This stately glasshouse houses a cactus and succulent garden featuring rare arid land Madagascan flora, now highly threatened in the wild.
Visit the water-wise SA Water Mediterranean Garden, the new Amazon Waterlily Pavilion or stroll in a jungle of giant rainforest plants from Northern Australia and South East Asia in the Bicentennial Conservatory - the biggest glasshouse in the Southern Hemisphere.
Adelaide Central Market
The Adelaide Central Market buzzes with life and colour all year round and becomes a special place for plenty of regulars, who just wouldn't shop anywhere else.
The range of fresh food is exhaustive and it's all under one roof. Fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, gourmet, cheeses and cakes. Shoppers can also take a break in the hippest cafes in Adelaide.
But it's the experience of the shopping that people love to return to again and again - the noise, the fresh food smells, the variety, the colour and the atmosphere of an international melting pot of food and cultures. The market, established in 1869, trades largely in fruit, vegetables, small goods, and cafe food and is divided into a colourful array of lanes and broadways.
Adelaide City Bikes
Grab a bicycle to get around the Adelaide city centre, from the Adelaide City Bikes Scheme.
It's a fun way to explore Adelaide's parklands, wide boulevards and bustling market district. Take the scenic bicycle track along the River Torrens. Skirt our broad city perimeters at your own pace.
This free bike scheme allows you to travel anywhere within Adelaide's city limits.
All you need is a driver's licence, proof of identity card or passport.
Adelaide Convention Centre
The Adelaide Convention Centre provides international-class facilities, quality, efficiency and excellence, ranked twice amongst the world's top 10, 300,000 people plus pass through its doors each year.
It caters for meetings of 30, conference of 3,500 or cocktail party for 5,000. It boasts more than 10,0000 square metres of pillarless floor space, with a catwalk height of 11 metres above floor level. This space can be divided into six soundproofed halls and provide an exhibition capacity of 407 booths. The Centre's kitchens can produce 9,000 meals per sitting, sustainable at 27,000 per day. A plenary hall of 2,000 square metres divides into five separate units with a theatre seating 3,500 and 14 meeting rooms of various sizes.
Adelaide Festival Centre
You'll always find something to see and do at the Adelaide Festival Centre, whether it's theatre, dance, music, opera, visual art, markets, children's theatre, and much more. It is also home to three annual festivals - the Adelaide Cabaret Festival (June), OzAsia Festival (August/September) and Adelaide International Guitar Festival (November/December), which attract thousands of local, national and international visitors each year.
You can take a "behind the scenes" tour of the Festival Centre every Tuesday and Thursday at 11am and every Sunday at 11.30am. Peek inside dressing rooms, see the stage shared by some of the theatre's great luminaries, and view performance spaces from the perspective of the performer!
Adelaide Town Hall
A landmark heritage building, the Adelaide Town Hall is steeped in history. Its magnificent architecture and elegant interiors give an in depth insight into the rich cultural heritage of South Australia. The Town Hall plays host to all kinds of events including elegant dinners and civic receptions, corporate or private functions, conferences and concerts. To experience the world-renowned acoustics of the Auditorium, visit our website to view our concert events calendar. Alternatively contact us to book a one-hour tour. Tours are limited and bookings are essential.
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