Art Gallery of South Australia

Cost: Free except for temporary exhibitions
Adelaide's beautifully historic Art Gallery of South Australia houses one of Australia's finest art collections, with pieces from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia. Flit between Aboriginal dot paintings from the Western Desert, bronze Rodin... Continue reading

Belair National Park

Cost: Free
Belair National Park is packed with leisure facilities. Aside from the abundant flora and fauna, there are tennis courts, picnic areas, free gas barbecues, a couple of sporting ovals and a kids' adventure playground. Belair National Park was the b... Continue reading

Migration Museum

Cost: Free
Explore South Australia's history and cultural diversity at Adelaide's Migration Museum. A walk through the main galleries takes you on a chronological journey through South Australia's immigration history and uncovers the intertwined stories of in... Continue reading

South Australian Maritime Museum

Cost: A$8.50; concessions A$6.50; children A$3.50
The South Australian Maritime Museum is located in the historic heart of Port Adelaide and overflows with information on maritime history. Artefacts include model ships, nautical charts, compasses and artwork. The museum complex extends over sever... Continue reading

South Australian Museum

Cost: Free
The South Australian Museum boasts six floors of displays that delve into Australian Aboriginal culture, Ancient Egypt, fossils, the voyages of Sir Douglas Mawson and more. There is even a cloud chamber, where visitors to Adelaide can learn about r... Continue reading

Tandanya

Cost: Cultural performance: A$5; concessions A$3
Opened in 1989, Tandanya is the oldest cultural centre in Australia that is fully owned and managed by Aboriginal people. Visitors can meet Torres Strait Islander people, view colourful art exhibitions and watch didgeridoo and dance performances. ... Continue reading