Adelaide Oval is not just one of Australia’s most beautiful sporting stadiums—it is one of the most memorable visitor experiences in South Australia. Whether you choose the heart-pumping Adelaide Oval RoofClimb that takes you 50 metres above the hallowed turf, or the fascinating behind-the-scenes Stadium Tour that reveals the stories behind the walls, an Adelaide…
The hike from Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty Summit is Adelaide’s most iconic bushwalk—a challenging trail that rewards determined hikers with spectacular panoramic views stretching from the Adelaide Plains to Gulf St Vincent. At 727 metres above sea level, Mount Lofty is the highest point in the Mount Lofty Ranges and draws over 600,000 visitors…
One of the most common questions travellers ask when planning a South Australian holiday is “how many days in Adelaide do I need?” The answer depends on your travel style, interests, and whether you plan to explore the surrounding regions, but for most visitors the sweet spot is three to five days. This gives you…
Adelaide’s coffee culture rivals Melbourne’s renowned scene, yet maintains a character entirely its own. From hidden laneway espresso bars to sunlit beachside brunch spots, Adelaide’s best cafes combine world-class specialty coffee with innovative food menus that draw locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re chasing the perfect flat white, a creative brunch plate, or a quiet…
McLaren Vale stands as one of Australia’s most celebrated wine regions, producing world-class Shiraz alongside an increasingly diverse portfolio of Mediterranean varieties that thrive in the region’s maritime climate. Just 40 minutes south of Adelaide, this compact region packs more than 80 cellar doors into rolling hills that stretch from the Mount Lofty Ranges to…
The history of Adelaide stretches back over 40,000 years, encompassing the rich cultural heritage of the Kaurna people, a unique colonial founding that distinguished it from every other Australian capital, and a progressive social evolution that has shaped the vibrant city we know today. Understanding the history of Adelaide means appreciating how this planned settlement…
Adelaide’s bar scene has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade, evolving from a handful of traditional pubs into one of Australia’s most exciting and diverse drinking landscapes. Whether you are searching for the best bars in Adelaide for a special celebration, a casual weeknight drink, or an unforgettable rooftop experience, the South Australian…
Adelaide is one of Australia’s most family-friendly cities, offering an extraordinary range of Adelaide family attractions that keep kids of all ages entertained without breaking the bank. From world-class wildlife encounters and free museums to beachside adventure playgrounds, treetop rope courses, and interactive science centres, the South Australian capital punches well above its weight when…
Getting from Adelaide airport to city centre is refreshingly simple compared to most Australian capital cities. Adelaide Airport (ADL) sits just 7 kilometres west of the CBD — one of the shortest airport-to-city distances in Australia — meaning you can be checking into your hotel within 15-30 minutes of collecting your luggage. Whether you prefer…
Adelaide Fringe is the world’s second-largest annual arts festival and the biggest open-access arts festival on the planet, transforming South Australia’s capital into a month-long celebration of creativity, performance, and unbridled artistic expression. Every February and March, more than 8,000 artists descend on Adelaide to present over 1,500 shows across 500+ venues, turning parks, pubs,…