Introduction
Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and one of Australia’s most loved cities. With a population just shy of 1 million people and a location right on the coast, Adelaide is a vibrant, cosmopolitan place with plenty to do. If you’re planning a trip to Adelaide soon (or already live here), then this guide will help you find some amazing things to do while in town!
The Adelaide Central Market
The Adelaide Central Market is a must-visit for any foodie. Open seven days a week, it’s the perfect place to buy fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as local produce like cheese, meat and seafood. The market also boasts an array of crafts, gifts and souvenirs–you can even pick up some jams or chutneys made by locals! With restaurants offering everything from seafood lunches to Indian curries (and even vegan burgers), there’s something for everyone at this iconic attraction. Live music plays regularly throughout the day on weekends; make sure you check out one of these performances while you’re there!
The Art Gallery of South Australia
The Art Gallery of South Australia is a great place to see art. It has a good collection of modern and contemporary art, Aboriginal art, Asian art and more.
The gallery also hosts regular exhibitions by artists from all over the world that are worth checking out if you’re visiting Adelaide during those times.
Elder Park
Elder Park is a park in Adelaide city centre. It’s home to the Adelaide Festival Centre and the Adelaide Oval, which makes it a great place to relax and enjoy the sunshine. The park was named after Sir John Langdon Bonython, who was the first editor of The Advertiser newspaper.
Adelaide Oval (Home of the Crows and Port Adelaide)
The Adelaide Oval is the home of both the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Football Clubs, as well as international cricket matches. The stadium has a capacity of over 50,000 people, making it one of the largest stadiums in Australia. It’s also been used for many AFL games since opening in 2014.
The stadium can be found within the Adelaide Parklands and is easily accessible by foot or public transport from anywhere in town.
Adelaide Children’s Museum
The Adelaide Children’s Museum is a great place to go with your little ones. The exhibits are fun and interactive, so you can be sure that kids will be entertained for hours.
If you want to make sure that you get the most out of your trip, here are some tips:
- Plan ahead! Make sure everyone knows what time they have to leave by and how long they’re allowed to stay at each attraction or museum. If there are any special events happening during your visit (especially if those events are free), make sure that everyone has their tickets ready before entering the venue.
- Dress comfortably but appropriately–you’ll be doing a lot of walking around! As far as footwear goes, tennis shoes or rubber-soled shoes work best because they provide good traction on slippery surfaces like concrete floors while still being comfortable enough to wear all day long without hurting anyone’s feet too much (unless they have sensitive soles).
Step Back in Time at the National Railway Museum
If you’re looking for a taste of history, the National Railway Museum is worth a visit. Located in the western suburb of Keswick, this museum features more than 100 locomotives and trains dating back to 1847.
It houses some of Australia’s most significant steam engines including an 1855 Victorian Railways engine; a 1930s NSWGR (New South Wales Government Railways) 4-6-0 “Pacific” class locomotive; and the famous Australian Steam Locomotive No. 1 which was built in 1886 by Beyer Peacock & Co., Manchester England.
The museum also offers day tours where you can ride on one of their heritage trains through Adelaide or have dinner at their restaurant on site before taking another ride after dark!
Hold Your Breath Underwater at Glenelg Beach
Glenelg is a popular beach for families, as it has a shallow entry and is safe for children. The nearby sandbar can be seen from the shore and makes for good swimming conditions when the tide is right.
See the Stars at a Planetarium or Observatory
A planetarium is a theatre that shows the night sky and stars, with the help of special projectors.
An observatory is a building or group of buildings used for observing objects in space, such as planets and stars.
The nearest planetariums and observatories are:
- Adelaide Planetarium (Adelaide CBD)
- Flinders University Observatory (Hindmarsh)
Both cost $7 per person. You can see everything from our home galaxy (the Milky Way), through to other galaxies millions of light years away!
There are plenty of fun things to do in Adelaide.
- The city is home to a variety of cultural influences, including Italian, German and Greek communities.
- This diversity is reflected in the food and drink culture of the city which includes an abundance of restaurants serving up international cuisine such as Vietnamese pho or Korean barbecue.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a place to explore, Adelaide is the perfect destination. From art museums and planetariums to sporting events and beaches, there are plenty of things to do in this city. Whether you want something adventurous or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone!