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1. South Australian Museum
The star attraction of this interesting museum is the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery. On display is an extensive collection of utensils,...
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2. Art Gallery Of South Australia
Adelaide's premier public art gallery has a good range of local and overseas works and a fine Asian ceramics collection. Of particular interest...
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- Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings
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3. Morialta Conservation Park
- In Morialta Conservation Park, just 12 kilometres to the east of the city, Fourth Creek has left its unique mark on the landscape in the shape... read more
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4. Adelaide Zoological Gardens
- Established in 1883,Adelaide Zoological Gardens is the second oldest in Australia. Located adjacent to Torrens Lake and Botanic Park the zoo's... read more
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- Zoos/Aquariums
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5. Adelaide Highlights & Hahndorf Day Tour
- The Adelaide Highlights & Hahndorf Day Tour to picturesque Hahndorf is a journey through the Adelaide Hills and give you a great view of the city.... read more
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6. Adelaide Botanic Gardens
A green haven in the heart of the city. First opened in 1857, the gardens are European in style, the original garden plans being influenced by...
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7. Adelaide Oval Tours
- Adelaide Oval & Museum Tours is one for die-hard cricket fans who either want to see where their teams have lost, or the place where Australians... read more
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8. Belair National Park
- Belair National Park offers an appealing mix of native wildlife and colonial heritage. While brightly colored parrots and koalas are common, the... read more
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9. Port Dock Station Railway Museum
- In 1856, the British Empire opened the first government owned steam railway. Known as the "Port Dock," the railway ran between Adelaide and Port... read more
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10. Bradman Collection Museum (The)
- The late Sir Donald Bradman remains the greatest batsman in the history of world cricket with a peerless test match batting average of 99.94. He... read more
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Adelaide has a rich history as the capital of South Australia and as the largest city in the state; there is never a shortage of things to do. Highlights include the South Australian Museum, Cleland Wildlife Park and the Art Gallery of South Australia, making a great balance for art lovers, history buffs and explorers.
The star attraction of the South Australian Museum is the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery. On display is an extensive collection of utensils, spears, tools, bush medicine, food samples, photographs, and the like. For a hands-on visit with kangaroos and koalas in a scenic park, you can visit Cleland Wildlife Park. Operating within heritage-listed Cleland Conservation Park. This wildlife park is set in a stringy bark eucalyptus tree forest, and offers pleasant walking opportunities. Wander freely amongst kangaroos, wallabies, emus and waterfowl. Hand feed the friendly kangaroos, and cuddle a koala. For art lovers, an excellent place to visit is the Art Gallery of South Australia. Adelaide's premier public art gallery has a good range of local and overseas works and a fine Asian ceramics collection, and some excellent contemporary art. Such fantastic Adelaide attractions ensure a wealth of opportunity and entertainment, no matter your desires.
