Attractions in Adelaide
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Jutting into the ocean south of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula stretches towards the pristine Kangaroo Island. This scenic region is renowned for its rich agricultural bounty, particularly in the McLaren […]
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Light’s Vision, a life-size bronze statue of Adelaide’s founder, Colonel William Light, has stood atop the grassy Montefiore Hill in North Adelaide since 1906. The statue captures the colonel pointing […]
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Established in 1844, Penfolds Magill Estate marks the birthplace of one of Australia’s most iconic wine brands. Nestled in the Adelaide Hills, the estate features historic cellars, wine-making facilities, and […]
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Granite Island, known as Nulcoowarra to the Ngarrindjeri and Ramindjeri peoples, is a significant cultural and natural site located off the coast of Victor Harbor in Adelaide. The island is […]
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The Murray River, Australia’s longest river, stretches for 1,558 miles (2,508 kilometers) and holds deep significance for indigenous communities. Winding through three Australian states, the river flows through several Victoria […]
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Monarto Zoo, located near Adelaide, Australia, spans over 3,700 acres and is the country’s largest open-range zoo. Here, more than 500 animals roam freely in expansive enclosures. Visitors can observe […]
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Haigh’s Chocolates, an Adelaide original, has been crafting chocolate since 1915 and remains family-owned. Located just south of the city center, the Haigh’s Chocolates Visitor Centre invites visitors to explore […]
Nestled within Cleland National Park just outside Adelaide, Waterfall Gully is a beloved hiking destination for locals. The area is known for its six waterfalls, with the First Falls being […]
Located on the site of the original shop that launched the R.M. Williams leather goods brand in 1934, the R.M. Williams Outback Heritage Museum in Adelaide serves as both a […]
In the Port Adelaide suburb of northwest Adelaide, the National Railway Museum celebrates the rich history of locomotives. Visitors can explore a variety of steam engines and retro carriages, each […]
The Cockle Train, Australia’s oldest steel-railed railway line, has been in operation since 1887. Initially, a horse-drawn train transported passengers to the seashore to gather cockles, giving the line its […]
The Adelaide Himeji Garden, a tribute to Adelaide’s sister city, Himeji in Japan, showcases two classic styles of Japanese garden design. The minimalist rock-and-sand garden, meticulously raked each day, offers […]