From Grid Plans to great wine, Adelaide has more firsts than a toddler's birthday party.
Explore the city's rich history from Captain Light’s brilliant grid design to its status as a world-renowned wine destination. Led by virtual guide Dave, a proud town planner, this self-paced tour brings Adelaide’s history to life. Dave’s engaging narration connects you to hidden gems, untold stories, and iconic landmarks, offering a fresh perspective on the city’s past, present, and future. Along the way, discover cool stories and unique spots that make Adelaide truly one-of-a-kind.
A world of unseen stories awaits!
The tour starts at the Yerrakartarta Amphitheatre, located next to the Adelaide Train Station.
Finishing at the National Wine Centre of Australia, adventurers can easily return to the start point by catching a tram down North Terrace.
Begin your journey by paying respects to the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains, the Kaurna people. For thousands of years, the Kaurna have maintained a deep connection to the land and environment, which is beautifully honored at this serene site.
Step back in time at this architectural marvel, home to the British Empire’s first government-operated steam railway in 1856. Once a symbol of industrial innovation, the station remains a key transport hub, blending its historic grandeur with modern use, providing a glimpse of Adelaide’s development from then to now.
Wander along the picturesque River Torrens, where nature meets entertainment. Festival Plaza showcases Adelaide's vibrant cultural scene, and across the river, the iconic Adelaide Oval stands as a celebrated sports ground and concert venue, offering a rich history and stunning views.
A charming and historic landmark in the heart of Adelaide, Elder Park celebrates Sir Thomas Elder, one of South Australia’s most influential figures. The park offers a peaceful retreat and hosts various events, giving visitors a sense of Adelaide's cultural vibrancy.
This grand neoclassical building, with its imposing marble columns and ornate interiors, is a striking symbol of South Australia's political heritage. A visit offers insight into the legislative processes that have shaped the state since the late 1800s.
Adelaide’s premier shopping destination, Rundle Mall is a bustling pedestrian street lined with boutiques, department stores, and cafés. Beyond the shopping, you'll find public art installations and historic architecture that make it a key stop on any city tour.
Discover the heart of Adelaide’s cultural heritage in this vibrant precinct. Visit the Hogwarts-like Mortlock Wing of the State Library, marvel at the South Australian Museum’s vast collections, and explore the Art Gallery of South Australia, which houses an impressive array of works from around the world.
A lush green oasis in the city, the Adelaide Botanic Gardens offer visitors a peaceful retreat. Don’t miss the historic Palm House and the Bicentennial Conservatory, both architectural and botanical highlights, showcasing the diversity of plant life in this stunning urban sanctuary.
As one of the world's seven great Wine Capitals, Adelaide proudly showcases its winemaking prowess at the National Wine Centre. Here, you can explore Australia’s rich wine history and indulge in tastings that reflect the region’s world-renowned viticulture.
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