The cosmopolitan capital of South Australia, Adelaide is poised to delight every visitor with an array of activities on offer. Best of all, the compact nature of the city centre means with a car you can zip around all the local attractions with ease – Adelaide is a place that rewards closer attention.
Indigenous Culture Shines
At Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, you will be invited to explore Adelaide’s multi-thousand year-old history and culture though the displays and interactive activities hosted by local indigenous experts. Experience the breathtaking performances of song and dance and enjoy a deeper understanding of local culture through their innovative approach to education and entertainment. Meaning the “Place of the Red Kangaroo” you will be enchanted by this vibrant display of local culture. With galleries to explore and an exciting range of touring exhibits you will happily spend a day here.
Family Adventures
After a few days in the car with the family, your kids will be read for a real romp, and you’ll probably feel like stretching your legs a bit too – a visit to Mega Adventure and is sure to get the pulse racing with all sorts of activities on offer – from the sedate to the truly terrifying. Take a “leap of faith” from the Para Jump or enjoy a “Sky High Picnic” on a suspended platform. The largest swing in south Australia is here along with the spectacular views of the Skywalk – whatever your age or taste for adventure you are sure to have a wonderful time here.
Feast at the Food Hub
Adelaide’s Central Market is a vibrant space with more than 80 food stalls showcasing an array of local produce. It is the place where local growers and producers come to showcase the very best of their wares and you can make a vast array of delicious purchases here. For a more hands-on approach they also offer an extensive range of cooking classes where you can brush up on your culinary skills with delicious results.
Seaside Sunshine
To experience the beauty of the waterfront, head to the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg, with it’s famous beach and foreshore. Get out on the water yourself by taking advantage of one of the many charters on offer, or enjoy a romantic jaunt down the jetty to take in the water views. A combination of amazing boutiques and beautiful heritage buildings makes the surrounding area well worth an extensive wander too. Also in Glenelg is Adelaide’s only tramline, a reminder of times gone by and a fun way to see the sights.
Japanese Garden Serenity
Adelaide’s sister city Himeji has provided a lush and expansive Japanese Garden to explore, rich in statuary and beautifully manicured landscapes. Soak up the serenity of the Zen rock garden and feed the fish at the koi pond as you take in the timeless beauty of this perfectly constructed vista. Pack a picnic and enjoy the relaxation on offer as you take in the view.