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Adelaide Oval

Few sporting grounds blend Victorian heritage with modern scale as comfortably as Adelaide Oval, the long-standing home of cricket and Australian rules football in South Australia. The playing surface was levelled and planted in 1871, and the arena was officially opened with a match in December 1873 between colonial-born and overseas-born teams in front of only a few hundred spectators. Across the following century it grew into one of the country's most photographed venues, ringed by the parklan.....

Adelaide Zoo

Opened in May 1883, Adelaide Zoo is the second-oldest zoo in Australia and one of the few major city zoos still run by a not-for-profit society rather than a government department. It was founded by the South Australian Acclimatisation and Zoological Society on land carved from the adjoining Botanic Park, and several of its first buildings survive, including the polychrome brick and cast-iron front gates of 1883 and the former Elephant House. The grounds double as a botanic garden, with mature t.....

Hindley St Music Hall

A modern addition to Adelaide's lively West End, Hindley Street Music Hall has quickly become one of the city's premier mid-sized live-music venues since opening in the early 2020s. Set on Hindley Street, long the heart of the city's nightlife, the purpose-built room was created to fill a gap in the local circuit, offering a space larger than the city's clubs but more intimate than its arenas for touring and local acts alike. The venue is a flexible general-admission space holding around fiftee.....

Lion Arts Factory

A vibrant live-music venue in Adelaide's West End, the Lion Arts Factory occupies part of the Lion Arts Centre, a hub of creative and cultural activity at the western edge of the city. Reopened as a dedicated music venue in the late 2010s, the room was created to serve the city's appetite for mid-sized gigs, offering a modern, well-equipped space for touring and local acts within a complex long associated with the arts. The venue is a flexible general-admission room holding around eight hundred.....

National Wine Centre of Australia

Shaped to echo a section of a giant wine barrel, the National Wine Centre of Australia stands at the eastern end of Adelaide's North Terrace, beside the Botanic Gardens, as a public showcase for the country's wine industry. Opened in 2001 after a controversial and costly development, the building uses materials and curves that reflect winemaking, and rows of grapevines outside display the different varieties to visitors who might never otherwise see a working vineyard. At its heart is the Wine .....

RoofClimb Adelaide Oval

Harnessed and clipped to a safety line, climbers on the RoofClimb experience walk along the curved roofline of Adelaide Oval, the historic cricket and football ground on the edge of the city's parklands. The guided climb takes small groups up and over the western grandstands, pausing at platforms that look down into the arena and out across the River Torrens, the cathedral and the Adelaide Hills. The activity opened after the Oval's major 2014 redevelopment, which wrapped modern grandstands aro.....