Food Scene
Mister Sunshine's
32 George StCute little cafe with a great breakfast menu.
The Deli
54A George StGreat Coffee and Pizzas!
Tongue Thai'D
54 Henley Beach RdThai Restaurant
Creperie Bruxelles
70 Henley Beach RdYou must try their poffertjes!
Drinks & Nightlife
Wheatsheaf Hotel
39 George StAwesome pub with heaps of craft beers on tap!
Mile End Hotel
30 Henley Beach RdCool pub with great food on the menu
The Gov
59 Port RdAdelaide Entertainment Centre
98 Port RdThebarton Theatre
112 Henley Beach RdBank Street Social
48 Hindley StClassy cocktail bar/club
Roof top bar with the best views of Adelaide looking over the River Torrens and Adelaide Oval
122 locals recommend
2KW Bar & Restaurant
2 King William StreetRoof top bar with the best views of Adelaide looking over the River Torrens and Adelaide Oval
Hains & Co
23 Gilbert PlGreat little Gin Bar
Udaberri Pintxos Y Vino
11-13 Leigh StGreat little cocktail bar with an fantastic menu too!
Hindley Street is one of the main streets in Adelaide to go out clubbing.
35 locals recommend
Hindley St
Hindley StreetHindley Street is one of the main streets in Adelaide to go out clubbing.
On Leigh Street you will find lots of great cocktail bars and lounges.
21 locals recommend
Leigh Street
Leigh StreetOn Leigh Street you will find lots of great cocktail bars and lounges.
Peel street is just next to Leigh St, it also another great street to check out and visit all the little bars.
100 locals recommend
Peel St
9 Peel StPeel street is just next to Leigh St, it also another great street to check out and visit all the little bars.
McLaren Vale wine region is my favourite and one of the easiest to get to.
Some of my favourite wineries are:
Alpha Box and Dice
Samuels Gorge
Darrenbergs
Coriole
267 locals recommend
McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale wine region is my favourite and one of the easiest to get to.
Some of my favourite wineries are:
Alpha Box and Dice
Samuels Gorge
Darrenbergs
Coriole
Another wine region famous for its reds:
Some must visit wineries include:
Hentley Farm
Seppeltsfield
106 locals recommend
Barossa Valley
Another wine region famous for its reds:
Some must visit wineries include:
Hentley Farm
Seppeltsfield
The Adelaide Hills wine region is better know for their white wines. Some must visit wineries are;
The Lane
Shaw and Smith
Bird In Hand
Longview
29 locals recommend
Adelaide Hills Council
The Adelaide Hills wine region is better know for their white wines. Some must visit wineries are;
The Lane
Shaw and Smith
Bird In Hand
Longview
Adelaide Hummers
Arts & Culture
Art Gallery of South Australia
North TerraceSouth Australian Museum
North TerraceParks & Nature
Glenalg Beach
S EsplanadePopular Tourist Beach with lots of restaurants, bars and cafes
Henley Beach
Popular Beach with lots of restaurants, bars and cafes
Morialta Conservation Park is known for its rugged ridges, gully scenery and seasonal waterfalls.
72 locals recommend
Morialta Conservation Park
Morialta Falls RoadMorialta Conservation Park is known for its rugged ridges, gully scenery and seasonal waterfalls.
An interpretative walking trail describes the park's cultural and geological heritage, including evidence of an Australian ice age some 280 million years ago. The outstanding glacial pavements along the northern cliff tops are recognised as the best record of Permian glaciation in Australia and have international significance. This park's beach is also popular for swimming.
23 locals recommend
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
An interpretative walking trail describes the park's cultural and geological heritage, including evidence of an Australian ice age some 280 million years ago. The outstanding glacial pavements along the northern cliff tops are recognised as the best record of Permian glaciation in Australia and have international significance. This park's beach is also popular for swimming.
Cleland Conservation Park conserves an important area of bushland situated in the Adelaide Hills face zone. A fantastic network of walking and cycling trails introduces you to the diverse native wildlife, cultural heritage and spectacular views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounds.
One of South Australia's most popular walking trails traverses this unique area from Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty Summit.
There is also a selection of trails and fire tracks where you can ride your bike on shared use trails within the park. Some of these popular trails include the Cleland link trail between Crafers and Mt Lofty, Wine Shanty trail, Chambers and Adventure loops.
75 locals recommend
Cleland Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park conserves an important area of bushland situated in the Adelaide Hills face zone. A fantastic network of walking and cycling trails introduces you to the diverse native wildlife, cultural heritage and spectacular views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounds.
One of South Australia's most popular walking trails traverses this unique area from Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty Summit.
There is also a selection of trails and fire tracks where you can ride your bike on shared use trails within the park. Some of these popular trails include the Cleland link trail between Crafers and Mt Lofty, Wine Shanty trail, Chambers and Adventure loops.
Port Willunga Beach
One of the most stunning beaches in Adelaide!
Shopping
Rundle Mall
Adelaide - GlenelgMust check out Adelaide's famous "Malls Balls"
The Brickworks is a small shopping center that has everything you need:
Woolworths supermarket
Tony and Marks Grocery
Big W
Telstra
Optus
Zambrerors
etc
10 locals recommend
Brickworks Markets
38 Ashwin ParadeThe Brickworks is a small shopping center that has everything you need:
Woolworths supermarket
Tony and Marks Grocery
Big W
Telstra
Optus
Zambrerors
etc
Essentials
Foodland Thebarton
87 George StLocal Supermarket- it has everything you need and more!
Sightseeing
Adelaide Oval
War Memorial DriveLocated just 25 minutes from Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement and celebrated 175 years in 2014. It still has a strong German flavour most evident in the smallgoods outlets, bakeries, pubs, restaurants and cafes that line the bustling main street.
252 locals recommend
Hahndorf
Located just 25 minutes from Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement and celebrated 175 years in 2014. It still has a strong German flavour most evident in the smallgoods outlets, bakeries, pubs, restaurants and cafes that line the bustling main street.