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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Botanic Garden

Adelaide Botanic Garden In the heart of the city but another world away … Take time out to explore the beauty and diversity of plants from across Australia and around the world.

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Adelaide Central Market
Adelaide Central Market

Adelaide Central Market is one of the world's oldest indoor markets and has become South Australia's most visited tourist attraction. The 140-year-old market sells fresh produce and a range of other goods, and offers inexpensive multilevel parking.

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Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary

The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary. The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary is one of the gems of metropolitan Adelaide. Located in the Port River and Barker Inlet, the sanctuary is just 20 minutes from the city centre and features a 10,000-year-old mangrove forest.

Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Gaol

Adelaide Gaol was an Australian prison located in the Park Lands of Adelaide, in the state of South Australia. The gaol was the first permanent one in South Australia and operated from 1841 until 1988.

Adelaide Oval
Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval was the host of the first ever day/night Test match, when Australia played New Zealand on 27 November 2015. Domestic Cricket. Adelaide Oval is the home ground for the first-class South Australian state cricket team, The West End Southern Redbacks and Twenty20 cricket team, the Adelaide Strikers.

Adelaide Park Lands
Adelaide Park Lands

The South Australian Heritage Council is proposing to assess the heritage value of the Park Lands as a whole, potentially including the city layout and streets. Community Sport & Recreation Buildings With 8.9 million visits per year and an increasing need for healthier, more balanced living, the Adelaide Park Lands provide a rich diversity of space, supporting sports, events and informal recreation.

Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Zoo

Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide’s most iconic attractions, is home to 2,500 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish.

Art Gallery of South Australia
Art Gallery of South Australia

The Art Gallery of South Australia houses one of Australia's most stunning art collections. Its outstanding collection of 38,000 works covers Australian, European and North American, and Asian art and features paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, textiles, furniture, ceramics and metalwork and jewelery.

Beehive Corner
Beehive Corner

The Beehive Corner is a landmark in the Adelaide city centre, on the north-eastern corner of King William Street and Rundle Street, centrally placed between the railway station and the city's shopping precinct.

Belair National Park
Belair National Park

Belair National Park has important natural, cultural, historical and recreational values and is the birthplace of the national parks system in South Australia. The first European people known to have visited the Belair area were crewmen from the ship Coromandel in 1837.

Bicentennial Conservatory
Bicentennial Conservatory

Stop, look and listen for the stunning birds, impressive insects, lowland rainforest plants and impressive canopy of trees that make up the ecosystem in the Bicentennial Conservatory. Built in celebration of Australia’s 1988 Bicentenary, and designed by South Australian architect Guy Maron, it is the largest single span conservatory in the Southern Hemisphere.

Big Rocking Horse
Big Rocking Horse

The Big Rocking Horse, the largest worldwide, is located in Adelaide Hills, Australia. See the Big Rocking Horse, visit our wildlife park and buy wooden rocking horse souvenirs. Call us on (08) 8389 1085.

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Black Hill Conservation Park
Black Hill Conservation Park

The State Government was keen to purchase land in the Black Hill area during the 1960s when the Adelaide Metropolitan Development Plan had proposed the creation of a regional park in the vicinity to cater for open space requirements of the north east suburbs.

Botanic Park, Adelaide
Botanic Park, Adelaide

Right next to the Adelaide Botanic Garden is the glorious Botanic Park, a 34-hectare, green oasis a short walk from the Adelaide CBD. Adelaide Botanic Garden purchased the land for the park in 1866. From 1890 onwards, lively public debate was to be had at Speaker's Corner on a Sunday. This gave Botanic Park a reputation as Adelaide's version of Hyde Park, the celebrated locale for free speech in London.

Carrick Hill
Carrick Hill

Carrick Hill is Australia’s most intact twentieth-century heritage house museum and garden. Aspects of its privately-collected French, British and Australian fine and decorative arts collection are of an international standard, including masterpieces of British modernism and fine examples of seventeenth-century furniture and house fittings. The garden, grounds, house and collections are all integral to the definition of Carrick Hill.

Chinatown, Adelaide
Chinatown, Adelaide

Chinatown in Adelaide, Australia, also called Adelaide Chinatown or Moonta Street Chinatown, is located on Moonta Street, within the large Adelaide Central Markets precinct between Grote and Gouger streets. Two large Paifang, which were erected by the city council, are guarded by the Chinese guardian lions.

Cleland Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park

Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants, and is less than twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre. Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants, and is less than twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre.

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Cleland Wildlife Park
Cleland Wildlife Park

Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants, and is less than twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre. Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants, and is less than twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre.

Elder Park
Elder Park

Elder Park is located between the City of Adelaide and North Adelaide on the banks of the Torrens Lake. The park is host to many community events including Carols by Candlelight, Symphony under the Stars and the Adelaide Festival.

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Fort Glanville Conservation Park
Fort Glanville Conservation Park

Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park, a seaside suburb of Adelaide consisting of a functional 19th century fort listed on the South Australian Heritage Register and some adjoining land used as a caravan park.

Glenelg Beach
Glenelg Beach

Glenelg is a beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.

Gorge Wildlife Park
Gorge Wildlife Park

The Gorge Wildlife Park opened in 1965 and is still operated by the same family. Situated on 14 acres of land, under shaded trees, paths meander among one of the largest privately owned collection of Australian and exotic animals, birds and reptiles in the country.

Himeji Gardens
Himeji Gardens

city@cityofadelaide.com.au The Garden The Adelaide Himeji Garden contains features which are of ... Gardens are places for contemplation and provide a holy place for

JamFactory
JamFactory

A unique not-for-profit organisation located on Morphett Street in Adelaide’s city centre and at Seppeltsfield in the Barossa, JamFactory is supported by the South Australian Government and is recognised globally as a centre for excellence.

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Light's Vision
Light's Vision

Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia - and the city center was planned by William Light. Colonel William Light (1786 – 1839) was a British military officer and the first Surveyor-General of the Colony of South Australia. He was given sole responsibility for selecting the site of Adelaide and preparing the City Plan in 1836-37.

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Mall's Balls
Mall's Balls

The mall's balls are definitely an Adelaide icon, and my interstate friends were definitely amused the first time they saw these. The tourist is them was taking photos and all; it is pretty uplifting to see the happiness two silver balls in the heart of the city can bring.

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Mega Adventure - Australia
Mega Adventure - Australia

Get outside and bring your group together with one of our programs. Suitable for all ages and abilities. ENQUIRE NOW MORE INFO

Migration Museum, Adelaide
Migration Museum, Adelaide

The Migration Museum is a social history museum located in Adelaide, South Australia. It is one of the three museums operated by the History Trust of South Australia. It deals with the immigration and settlement history of South Australia, and maintains both a permanent and a rotating collection of works.

Morialta
Morialta

Morialta Conservation Park is located 10km north east of Adelaide. A car park is situated at the start of the walking trails. Alternatively, park your vehicle at the Morialta Road entrance, Woodforde and walk 800 metres winding your way alongside the creek to the Morialta Falls car park precinct.

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Morialta Conservation Park
Morialta Conservation Park

Morialta Conservation Park is located 10km north east of Adelaide. A car park is situated at the start of the walking trails. Alternatively, park your vehicle at the Morialta Road entrance, Woodforde and walk 800 metres winding your way alongside the creek to the Morialta Falls car park precinct.

Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden

Gardens and gullies. Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is dedicated to the cultivation and display of the world’s cool-climate plants.

Mount Lofty Summit
Mount Lofty Summit

Mount Lofty is the coldest location in the Adelaide area; during winter months the temperature may not exceed 3-4 °C on some days. The summit is the most common location for snow in South Australia; rare snowfalls sometimes occur in other parts of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and in Northern South Australia.

National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide

The National Railway Museum acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional owners and custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We honour and respect their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country. We aim to respect the cultural heritage, customs and beliefs of all Indigenous people.

National Wine Centre of Australia
National Wine Centre of Australia

The National Wine Centre of Australia, Adelaide is a truly special place for you to experience. Its unique surroundings, nestled in the heart of the city’s Botanic Gardens, make it the perfect location for events – whether you’re celebrating, or on business.

Onkaparinga River National Park
Onkaparinga River National Park

Onkaparinga River National Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located about 32 kilometres south of Adelaide city centre. It extends over the floodplain of the Onkaparinga River east of Main South Road.

River Torrens Linear Park Trail
River Torrens Linear Park Trail

The trail follows 30km of river from Athelstone, where the Torrens emerges from the Adelaide Hills, through to Adelaide CBD, and to the river mouth at West Beach/Henley Beach. Lined with River Red Gums and reed beds, the trail is an oasis in the city and suburbs.

Rundle Mall
Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall is the premier Shopping Destination and Meeting Place in Adelaide, South Australia. With over 1000 retail stores and services, Rundle Mall is the best Adelaide shopping experience Rundle Mall is the premier Shopping Destination and Meeting Place in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Santos Museum of Economic Botany
Santos Museum of Economic Botany

The Museum of Economic Botany is on the Register of the National Estate, Register of State Heritage Items, Register of the City of Adelaide Heritage Items and classified by the National Trust. The Museum has gained a new lease on life thanks to an internal restoration and refurbishment, external restoration and a sponsorship deal which sees Santos supporting both the Museum and its exhibition program.

South Australian Museum
South Australian Museum

Museum Membership Join today! Museum Cafe Enjoy a coffee and cake at the Museum Cafe. Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery The gateway to Aboriginal Australia.

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St Kilda Adventure Playground
St Kilda Adventure Playground

St Kilda is a seaside suburb in Adelaide, South Australia. St Kilda has a small number of houses and a 2006 population of 246. There is a single connecting road to the rest of Adelaide which, where the road enters the suburb's residential area, is surrounded by salt crystallisation lagoons used in the manufacture of soda ash.

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St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide

St Peter’s Cathedral is one of Adelaide’s iconic landmarks. Step inside and enjoy the awe-inspiring interior, and uncover fascinating stories about its history with an organised tour. Step inside and enjoy the awe-inspiring interior, and uncover fascinating stories about its history with an organised tour.

Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

Tandanya is Australia’s oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre,

The Semaphore Waterslide Complex
The Semaphore Waterslide Complex

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Thorndon Park Reserve
Thorndon Park Reserve

Thorndon Park Reserve Thorndon Park Reserve in Paradise is a huge park with much to offer. Set around the old reservoir you will find picturesque walking trails through the natural wetlands and you could take along bikes and scooters to roam around on too.

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Torrens Island,
Torrens Island,

Torrens Island is an island in the Australian state of South Australia located in the Port River Estuary between the Port River and Barker Inlet, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of the state capital of Adelaide. Since European settlement of Adelaide in 1836, it has been used for a number of purposes.

Veale Gardens
Veale Gardens

Veale Gardens is part of the Adelaide Parklands throughout and surrounding the City of Adelaide. It is located in the South Parklands surrounded by Greenhill and Peacock Roads, South Terrace, and Sir Lewis Cohen Avenue.

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Victoria Square, Adelaide
Victoria Square, Adelaide

Victoria Square, 2008, looking south showing Victoria flanked by the two large flagpoles Victoria Square, also known as Tarntanyangga or Tarndanyangga, is a public square in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

Waterfall Gully
Waterfall Gully

Waterfall Gully is located 8km east of Adelaide. Access is via Waterfall Gully Road. Please be aware that parking may not be available on weekends due to the popularity of the site.

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Wittunga Botanic Garden
Wittunga Botanic Garden

Contrasting against suburban Blackwood, the 13-hectare Wittunga Botanic Garden is a hidden oasis. Discover the extensive collection of water-wise plants from Australia and South Africa, brilliant displays of Ericas and Proteas in spring and an extensive collection of plants from Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu Peninsula.