1. Adelaide Fringe Festival Dubbed the "Festival State," South Australia’s most famous event is the Adelaide Fringe Festival. Held annually in March, this month-long celebration brings comedians, artists, musicians, and street performers to the city. The festival creates an electric atmosphere enj...
Home to an assortment of popular festivals including Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide Festival and WOMADelaide; it’s a city that celebrates at every occasion and has become renowned for it’s love of the arts and blossoming festival calendar. Families looking to keep the little ones occupied will ...
North Terrace, known as the cultural boulevard of Adelaide, and discover the State Library, South Australian Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia. For those seeking entertainment, the CBD is also home to the Adelaide Festival Centre, where you can catch a world-class performance or ...
Book an outdoor table in March and soak up the atmosphere as the streets of the East End come alive with festival madness. GARCON BLEU, ADELAIDE CBD Garcon Bleu, Adelaide CBD You don’t need to hop on a flight to experience French dining in the heart of Adelaide; say bonjour to ...
Stroll to Rundle Mall, the Botanic Gardens, Festival Centre, the Art Gallery, Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Central Markets, or explore laneways packed with bars and restaurants. That’s if you can tear yourself away from EOS. With a day spa, rooftop bar and restaurant, luxury suites and ...
At last year's event I saw Laurie Anderson perform in the Adelaide Festival Centre, a startling example of Seventies modernism with three sloping unadorned geometric roofs, near the banks of the river.And don't miss the festival's green room on the Torrens riverbank, Lola's Pergola is a ...
during the city's fall and spring. During these shoulder seasons, rainfall is rare and daytime temperatures sit in the 60s and 70s. You'll also avoid the crowds and higher prices associated with the area's peak season, which coincides with the summer holidays and Adelaide's festival season....
With a stay at Chancellor on Currie, you'll be centrally located in Adelaide, within a 10-minute walk of Rundle Mall and Victoria Square. This hotel is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Adelaide Festival Centre and 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from Adelaide Central Market. Don't miss out on the many recreati...
Positioned opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre, The Playford also makes a fine base to explore – just down the road from the Art Gallery of South Australia, and an easy stroll to the Adelaide Festival Centre alongside River Torrens.
The fun continues through fall, with the Adelaide Festival and WOMADelaide in March and Tasting Australia in early May all pulling in big crowds. March, April and May are also the ideal time for wine tasting amid the vineyards as the grape harvest gives way to colorful fall foliage and ...