10 Hours
Daily Tour
11 people
Chinese, English
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Explore Adelaide in a day—from lively Victoria Square to the cultural gems of the Art Gallery and Botanic Garden, past Adelaide Oval and St Peter’s Cathedral, up to Colonel Light’s Lookout, and finish with sunset at Glenelg Beach.
Start your tour in this vibrant central square, designed in 1837 by Adelaide’s founder William Light. It’s framed by historic buildings and public art, and frequently hosts markets, live events, and a seasonal Christmas tree.
A short stroll away on North Terrace lies this cultural treasure, home to outstanding collections such as the finest Rodin sculptures in the Southern Hemisphere, Australian and Asian art, and a landmark 1881 stone building.
Next, explore serene, centuries‑old gardens: walk down Plane Tree Drive beneath majestic fig trees leading to ponds, the Schomburgk Pavilion, a café, and the conservatory—a green oasis perfect for a gentle stroll.
Adjacent to the gardens on North Terrace, this esteemed university campus offers heritage architecture and leafy quads—ideal for a brief wander and a taste of academic Adelaide.
Continue to the legendary Oval, a live hub for cricket, AFL, concerts, and stadium tours that showcase its history and iconic scoreboard.
Nearby, visit this impressive Gothic Revival landmark featuring Australia’s heaviest eight‑bell ring and soaring sandstone spires—an architectural highlight of North Terrace.
A quick drive or tram ride to Montefiore Hill rewards you with panoramic views of Adelaide city. Here, the statue of Colonel Light points to the layout he envisioned—an inspiring viewpoint and photo spot.
Finish your day by heading west to this beloved seaside suburb. Stroll the sandy beach, enjoy the jetty, grab dinner by the ocean, and perhaps take the tram or ferry back to the city—classic Adelaide leisure to round out your itinerary.
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