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However, if you’re planning to visit Adelaide - particularly if your stay is going to be brief - determining exactly what are the best things to do during your time there can be a challenge. We’ve put together a list of what we feel are the must-see parts of Adelaide and its surrounds based on the feedback of regional tourism authorities, local tour operators, and locals in the know.<br>In short, if you have time to do only 10 things to do in Adelaide, then let it be these 10.<br>
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Adelaide is well known for its foodie scene but its quickly gaining a reputation for great bars, eco adventures and interesting festivals. If you’re looking for inspiration for things to do in Adelaide, here’s our Top 10:
Adelaide Zoo, close to the city centre is a great attraction for seeing all of Australia’s iconic animals including koalas and kangaroos. Stop by for a visit, or join a dolphin watching cruise at a nearby marina.
Join a market tour of Central Market and meet the stall vendors, or do your own thing and fill your shopping tote with the crème de la crème of South Australian produce including artisan cheeses, farm fresh fruit and vegetables, seafood or fresh or cured meats.
Grab your sturdy footwear and pick up a self-guided walking map from the tourist office, before heading off on a walking tour around historic Port Adelaide. Amble past old wharves, visit the Maritime Museum, stroll past 19th-century buildings or stop for a pint at the Port Dock Brewery Hotel.
Adelaide’s beaches are extremely popular when the weather gets warm, so it’s understandable that learning to surf is one of the best things to do in Adelaide. Afterwards, head to one of the beachside cafes for fish and chips or an ice cream.
Adelaide’s laneways are a funky place to enjoy a night out with warehouses and shops offering umber cool options for cuisine and cocktails. Try the Peel-Leigh Street precinct but be warned, you may find the selection difficult!
Elegant North Terrace is the place to go for an Adelaide culture hit – the South Australian Museum, the University of Adelaide, the Art Gallery of South Australia, State Parliament and the Casino and Convention Centre ensure you’ll have plenty of options to kill time.
Join a guided tour of the revamped Adelaide Oval where you can get the inside scoop on this famous cricket ground. You’ll even get a peek at objects and photos from the private collection of Sir Donald Bradman, the legendary batsman.
Adelaide is mostly flat so discovering the city is easy by bike. Jump on one of the bikes for hire at a number of council offices or city depots and follow one of the many city bike trails. We recommend the pleasant 40-minute pedal to Henley Beach along Linear Park.
Adelaide’s East End at Rundle Street is becoming a rejuvenated shopping destination. Whether you need designer fashion, homewares or gifts you’ll find it here and all close by to good cafes for the necessary post-shopping refreshment stop.
Head to Adelaide Hills where you can park up for lunch at one of the many food producers or vineyards and taste divine drops of South Australian nectar.
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