Things to Do in Adelaide

Everything you need to explore Adelaide — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Landmark in Adelaide

Adelaide Central Market
Free 0.3 km from centre

One of Australia's largest covered fresh produce markets, operating since 1869. Over 70 stalls selling fruit, veg, meat, seafood, cheese, and baked goods. Free to browse.

🕐 Tue 7am-5:30pm, Wed-Sat 7am-5pm (check website for seasonal changes)

💡 Go late on Saturday afternoon – stallholders drop prices to clear stock. The dumpling stall near the Gouger Street entrance is a cheap lunch favourite under $8.

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North Terrace Cultural Boulevard
Free 1.0 km from centre

The city's main cultural spine connecting the State Library, Museum, Art Gallery, and University buildings. The footpath is lined with plane trees and public sculptures.

🕐 Always open; building interiors have their own hours

💡 Walk the half-kilometre strip from the Railway Station to the University footbridge. The balconies of the State Library are open to the public and give rooftop views of the city for zero cost.

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Park in Adelaide

Torrens Lake and Riverbank Precinct
Free 0.4 km from centre

A landscaped riverbank area with walking and cycling paths, the River Torrens, and a lake with paddle boats (hire fee applies). Connects to Elder Park and the Adelaide Zoo on the far side.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Walk the loop from the Festival Centre to the zoo and back – about 3km. At sunset, the floodlit buildings reflect in the lake. Free to walk, cycle, or picnic any time.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Free 0.8 km from centre

A 50-hectare garden with themed collections including a Mediterranean garden, rainforest conservatory, and the striking Bicentennial Conservatory. Well-maintained paths and picnic spots.

🕐 7:15am-sunset daily

💡 Enter via the North Terrace gates and walk straight to the Amazon Waterlily Pavilion – the giant lily pads are best in summer. Free guided walks at 10:30am daily.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Free 0.8 km from centre

50-hectare botanic garden with formal gardens, a rainforest glasshouse, and the historic Palm House. Free entry throughout, including the Bicentennial Conservatory.

🕐 Mon–Fri 7:15–17:30, Sat–Sun 9:00–17:00, closes earlier in winter

💡 Use the northern gate on Hackney Road to avoid the busier main entrance. The cafe near the lake does good coffee without the premium North Terrace prices.

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Museum in Adelaide

Art Gallery of South Australia
Free 0.4 km from centre

Major public gallery with strong collections of Australian, Aboriginal, Asian and European art. Permanent galleries are free. Rotating paid exhibitions.

🕐 Daily 10:00–17:00, closed Christmas Day

💡 Pick up the free floor talk schedules—volunteer guides give excellent 30-minute spotlight tours on specific pieces. Quietest on weekday mornings.

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South Australian Museum
Free 0.5 km from centre

Natural history and cultural museum with a major Aboriginal Cultures Gallery and the largest collection of Australian meteorites on display anywhere.

🕐 Daily 10:00–17:00, closed Good Friday and Christmas

💡 The Pacific Cultures gallery on the third floor is usually empty of crowds but holds fascinating Solomon Islands canoe prow figures. Allow 90 minutes minimum.

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Art Gallery of South Australia
Free 0.6 km from centre

A wide-ranging collection of Australian, European, and Asian art, with a strong focus on Indigenous works. The building itself is a grand 19th-century structure on North Terrace.

🕐 10am-5pm daily (except Christmas Day)

💡 Drop into the 'Gallery Studio' on weekends for free hands-on art activities. Weekday mornings are quietest for viewing.

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Cultural in Adelaide

State Library of South Australia
Free 0.5 km from centre

A public library with a stunning 1884 reading room, the Mortlock Chamber, featuring a high glass dome and ornate ironwork. Rotating exhibitions on South Australian history and culture.

🕐 10am-6pm Mon-Thu, 10am-7pm Fri, 10am-5pm Sat-Sun

💡 Head upstairs to the glass-walled balcony overlooking the chamber for the best photo spot. Free 30-minute tours of the Mortlock Chamber are offered at 11am Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Historic in Adelaide

Carrick Hill
0 6.0 km from centre

Historic 1940s house and 40-hectare garden with views across the city to the sea. Entry to the grounds is free; house tours are ticketed but cheap.

🕐 Grounds daily 9:00–17:00, house tours Wed–Sun 10:30–16:00 (closed public holidays)

💡 The grounds alone are worth the bus ride (route 172 from the city). The Edwardian-style garden has a notable orchid collection and old olive trees. Pack a picnic.

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Where to Eat in Adelaide

Largs Pier Hotel Local ££
Portobello Local ££
Fort Deli Cafe Local ££
Grain & Bean Bakery Cafe coffee_shop ££
Spice 'n Ice indian ££
Pho Vinh Hoa vietnamese ££
Rosewater Hotel Local ££
Fasta Pasta Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Adelaide?

The top attractions include Adelaide Central Market, Torrens Lake and Riverbank Precinct, Art Gallery of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, South Australian Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia.

How many days do you need in Adelaide?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Adelaide 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Adelaide famous for?

Adelaide is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Adelaide?

Top options include Largs Pier Hotel, Portobello, Fort Deli Cafe, Grain & Bean Bakery Cafe.