Local Attractions

  • Victoria Square Adelaide

    Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga

    Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga is the largest of the six squares in Light’s plan, originally called ‘the Great Square.’ It’s a vibrant hub with structures, greenery, and constant activity from the local community. This central space is ideal for immersing yourself in Adelaide's culture, hosting numerous events and festivals throughout the year.

  • adelaide central markets

    Local Produce

    The Adelaide Central Market is a must-see in South Australia. It handles one million kilograms monthly as one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere. Visitors are impressed by the vibrant colours and flavours of the fruits and vegetables.

  • Rundle Mall

    Shopping

    Rundle Mall is Adelaide's most popular shopping strip, perfect for all your shopping needs. It offers over 700 retailers and 300 non-retail services, covering fashion, beauty, lifestyle, food, and electronics. You're sure to find what you're looking for here. The mall is also home to prominent South Australian landmarks, The Mall's Balls and The Rundle Mall Pigs.

  • adelaide oval

    Adelaide Oval

    Adelaide Oval is a renowned sports and entertainment venue for its picturesque setting and historic significance. It hosts cricket matches, Australian rules football games, concerts, and major events. The oval uniquely blends old and new architecture, offering modern facilities while preserving heritage. It also features a rooftop climb experience, providing panoramic views of the city and surrounding area.

  • National Wine Centre of Australia

    The National Wine Centre of Australia is a premier facility dedicated to celebrating and promoting the Australian wine industry. It features an interactive Wine Discovery Journey that educates visitors about winemaking, history, and viticulture. The centre offers extensive wine tastings, a wine bar and a café and is a popular venue for weddings, corporate events, and private functions.

  • Adelaide Zoo Panda

    Adelaide Zoo

    The Adelaide Zoo is a renowned zoological park housing over 2,500 animals, including exotic and native species. Key attractions include the Giant Panda Exhibit, Rainforest Aviary, and Children's Zoo with interactive encounters. The zoo participates in breeding programs and global efforts and is committed to conservation, education, and animal welfare. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, keeper talks, and behind-the-scenes experiences to learn about the animals.

  • Barossa Valley

    Barossa Valley

    The Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region known for its rich heritage and world-class wines, particularly Shiraz. The area boasts over 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors, offering a variety of tasting experiences. In addition to its wine, the Barossa Valley features gourmet dining, local produce markets, and charming towns with historic architecture.

  • Adelaide Casino

    SkyCity Adelaide

    Adelaide Casino, also known as SkyCity Adelaide, is a premier entertainment venue offering diverse gaming options, including table games, poker, and electronic gaming machines. The casino features fine dining, casual eateries, and several bars and lounges. It hosts live entertainment and events, providing a vibrant nightlife experience.

  • Art Galley of South Australia

    Art Galley of South Australia

    The Art Gallery of South Australia is a distinguished art museum showcasing a diverse collection of over 45,000 works of art from Australia and around the world. The gallery features European, Asian, and North American art, with significant collections of Indigenous Australian and contemporary pieces. It hosts a variety of exhibitions, educational programs, and public events, aiming to inspire and engage visitors through visual arts.

  • adelaide festival centre

    Adelaide Festival Centre

    Adelaide Festival Centre is a premier arts and cultural venue hosting various performances and events. Known for its distinctive architecture and vibrant atmosphere, it features theatres, galleries, and outdoor spaces. The centre presents local and international theatre, dance, music, and visual arts, contributing significantly to Adelaide's cultural scene.


  • river torrens popeye

    River Torrens Popeye

    The River Torrens Popeye is a beloved attraction offering scenic boat cruises along the River Torrens. These iconic blue and white boats provide a relaxing way to experience the beauty of the river and its surroundings. The cruises feature commentary on local history and landmarks, making them educational and enjoyable outings. Popular for tourists and locals, the Popeye boats are ideal for sightseeing, family outings, and special events.

  • Cleland Wildlife Park

    Cleland Wildlife Park

    Cleland Wildlife Park offers an immersive experience with native Australian animals in their natural habitats. Visitors can walk among kangaroos, wallabies, and emus and enjoy close encounters with koalas. Educational talks and feeding sessions enhance the experience, making it ideal for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Located in a picturesque setting, Cleland Wildlife Park provides a memorable and interactive way to learn about Australia's rich biodiversity.