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Top things to do in Adelaide
Hotels in Adelaide
Adelaide travel guide
Reviews of Adelaide activities
Quick facts about Adelaide
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +09:30
No time difference
Currency
Australian Dollar
1THB = 0.05AUD
Official languages
English
Best time to visit
MAR
Adelaide Festival
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
2 hours
When departing from Sydney

What to know before visiting Adelaide
Top Adelaide Attractions
Adelaide Botanic Garden
You can walk through calm paths filled with native flora and lush gardens. The glasshouses make it easy to explore plants from different climates.
Adelaide Central Market
You can taste fresh produce, try snacks, and enjoy the mix of local vendors. It’s one of the most popular Adelaide attractions and sits a short walk from many hotels. The lively atmosphere makes it fun for your taste buds!
You can explore even more when you book the Adelaide Central Market Highlights Tour through Klook!
Art Gallery of South Australia
The gallery features a wide range of art from Australia and around the world. It sits along North Terrace, close to the museum and the state library. It’s an easy stop for a calm indoor break.
You can make the most of your day when you join the Adelaide Glenelg Beach & Art Gallery Private Day Tour, giving you an easy way to see the coast and explore the gallery in one trip.
Adelaide Oval
You can join guided tours that take you behind the scenes of this famous venue. The view of the River Torrens and city skyline adds to the experience. Many people visit even when no game is on. You can also book your Adelaide Oval Stadium Tour through Klook to make your visit easy and flexible.
Adelaide Zoo
You can see a wide mix of animals, including pandas, and join free keeper talks during the day. The zoo sits close to the river and is simple to reach on foot from the Adelaide Central Business District. If you're traveling with your family, it’s a fun and easy addition to your trip!
Glenelg Tram
You can ride the tram from the city center straight to Glenelg Beach. It’s an easy way to reach calm waters, long walking paths, and a lively main street.
Tips before visiting Adelaide
1. Check the weather and dress for the day
Adelaide’s weather changes during the year, so light layers help. If you plan to visit the Adelaide Hills or walk in parks like Morialta Conservation Park, bring comfy shoes and sun protection.
2. Use public transport for easy travel
You can move around the city center and beaches using trams, buses, and trains. The routes help you reach popular attractions without driving.
3. Plan a wine day if you enjoy tasting
The Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and other wine regions are close and simple to visit. You can book guided tours or drive yourself to cellar doors and picnic areas.
4. Take advantage of free attractions
Many places offer free admission, such as the Migration Museum and parks around North Adelaide. You can also enjoy walking trails, river paths, and outdoor spaces without spending much.
5. Save time by staying near the city center
If you stay near the Adelaide CBD or along Frome Road, you can reach many attractions on foot. This makes your trip easier and helps you explore more in a day.

