10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Adelaide That You Shouldn't Miss

June 19, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

The capital city of South Australia is simply enchanting, a treasure trove of shopping, fine arts, gastronomy and outdoor activity. Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines. Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt. Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula. Indulge your adventurous palate and traipse into nearby wine regions like the famed Barossa Valley to pick up a deliciously drinkable souvenir.
Restaurants in Adelaide

1. Trail Hopper

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Trail Hopper

Trailhopper offers Adelaide's only hop on, hop off tour service departing from the CBD and showcasing 3 of South Australia's finest wine regions - the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Hahndorf & Adelaide Hills.

2. Paracombe Premium Perry

169 Murphy Rd Paracombe, Adelaide, South Australia 5132 Australia +61 402 082 532 [email protected] http://paracombepremiumperry.com.au/
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Paracombe Premium Perry

Paracombe Premium Perry was born in 2012 and is the initiative of Damian McArdle, a 4th generation pear grower and 1st generation Perry maker. Damian has been making award winning Perry, sourcing the finest tree ripened pears from his family orchard, Chamberlain Orchards in Paracombe, SA. Paracombe Premium Perry is strictly 100% South Australian Owned, Grown and Produced, with NO CONCENTRATES, just 100% FRESH SA JUICE. Join us at our 'Shed Door' Saturdays & Sundays where you can enjoy the best Artisan sourdough woodoven pizzas and local drinks. Discover something different with our ‘Tree to Bottle’ experience or book a personal tour with tastings of our Cider, Perry and basket pressed juices. We can accommodate anything from a car to a coach. If you want a fact filled tour in the best region on earth, with a full range of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks, please contact us.

Reviewed By Emily_Prakash

We had a fabulous experience at PPP for my dear friend Amy's Hens Day! Right from the initial enquiry Damian was fantastic to deal with, always happy to help and answer any question, he really went out of his way to make the day as smooth and as easy as possible. The food was delicious (the taco pizza is a game changer), there was a great selection of wine and ciders, and being able to have the venue exclusively reserved for us was perfect. We thank Damian and the whole team at PPP for making the day what it was, we will definitely be back!

3. Woodhouse Activity Centre

37 Spring Gully Road, Piccadilly, Adelaide, South Australia 5151 Australia +61 8 8339 3333 [email protected] http://woodhouse.org.au/
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Woodhouse Activity Centre

Woodhouse Activity Centre is an experience based outdoor activity and group accommodation destination. Open 7 days and just 25 minutes from the CBD, explore 54 hectares of gumtree-studded countryside, with unlimited use of awesome onsite activities. Use of gas BBQs, fire circles (fire ban permitting), toilet and shower facilities is also included your Day Activity Pass, Camping and Accommodation fee.

Reviewed By warwickconway - Adelaide, Australia

After checking out the three other public disc golf courses in the state, the Woodhouse course was the last on my list. Easy to access, friendly staff on site offer the loan of discs if needed, it was a fun course. It was busy with a large school party, but even then no waiting to play was required.

4. Adelaide Zoo

Frome Rd, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8267 3255 [email protected] http://www.adelaidezoo.com.au/
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Adelaide Zoo

Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide's most iconic attractions, is home to more than 3,000 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. Situated next to the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide Zoo is open every day of the year from 9:30am to 5pm and this amazing wildlife experience is only a 15 minute walk from the city.

Reviewed By dmw447 - Sydney, Australia

Easy to get to the Zoo when staying in Adelaide, short walk from the city. Had an great time at the Zoo, saw the lions and tigers feeding time. The animal enclosures are well-designed, so even when there is a large crowd everyone gets a chance to see the animals.

North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8207 7000 [email protected] http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au/
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Art Gallery of South Australia

A must-see in the city of Adelaide not only because it holds one of Australia's finest art collections, but also because it offers a variety of activities for all ages.

Reviewed By kirstynm2018

Such a great variety in styles of art! Free entry and helpful staff that will teach you about the art you are seeing. We visited the student showcase and there were some great pieces to vote on. We spent 1.5 hours enjoying the facility but you can definitely spend longer.

6. Adelaide Botanic Garden

Adelaide SA 5000, Australia Lot 1 Hackney Rd, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8222 9311 http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/home
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Adelaide Botanic Garden

In the heart of the city but another world away ... Take time out to explore the beauty and diversity of plants from across Australia and around the world. Spend an hour or spend the day among the 50 hectares of magnificently maintained gardens and stunning architecture. Relax in the shade or enjoy a coffee among some of Australia's finest plant collections.

Reviewed By Michellenrob - Adelaide, Australia

If you work your way down North Terrace, east you will come to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. this is a quiet and beautiful oasis in the city and borders on botanic Park and the Zoo. It makes for a great day out for families all within about a 5 minute walk of the city center. It houses an original Victorian glass house with a famous Amazon lily, big lawned areas, water lily ponds and lovely mature trees dating from the 1850's ( Adelaide was settled by private charter in 1836). The botanic gardens then exit onto botanic park at the northern boundary. Botanic park is a large grassed park with lovely big shade trees and is popular with locals for picnics. A short walk across the park and you can visit the very good Adelaide Zoo to see lots of native animals as well as all the usual suspect. A great day for a family if visiting Adelaide.

7. South Australian Museum

North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8207 7500 [email protected] http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au
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South Australian Museum

The South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia’s natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun for over 150 years. It is a place where families can learn and grow together. Today the Museum is one of the most visited museums in Australia and holds collections of national and international significance, including the world's most comprehensive collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural material. It is a leader in remote and regional community engagement, and in Australian Aboriginal heritage and scientific research.

Reviewed By lorenp512 - Currituck, United States

This free museum has it all. It has two sections dedicated to aboriginals dating from early man, to colonial times, to contemporary artifacts. It has a huge display of Pacific islands history to include artifacts for daily living, hunting and fishing, war, and inter island transportation. There were huge sections dedicated to gemological history and Antarctic exploration. A must see in Adelaide.

8. Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

91 Hindley St, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8233 6233 [email protected] http://www.aso.com.au/
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Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1936 as a 17-player radio ensemble, this orchestra is now the largest performing arts organization in South Australia and has achieved world acclaim.

9. Adelaide Central Market

44 - 60 Gouger St, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia +61 8 8203 7494 [email protected] http://www.adelaidecentralmarket.com.au/
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Adelaide Central Market

With over 70 traders under one roof, the Adelaide Central Market is one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the southern hemisphere, buzzing with life and colour all year round. The Market offers a huge range of fresh food including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, bakery, smallgoods and health foods, along with some of Adelaide’s most popular cafes and eateries. With over 9 million visitors every year, the Adelaide Central Market remains Adelaide’s premier food destination for multicultural cuisine and fresh produce.

Reviewed By coljoy456

It is, of course, my opinion that the ACM is the best, as we have been going there each week for 30 years. There is a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, small goods, great pasta, breads, fabulous cheese, vegan and vegetarian foods, herbs and spices, great coffee and snacks. Lucia's cafe serves coffee and cakes but specialises in big breakfasts and Italian food for lunches The market backs onto China Town with its specialty shops and eateries. Regular market tours are available by contacting the administration, there tours are conducted by expert guides and allow tastings of produce. Overseas visitors should put it on their agenda. A visit to the market is no cost unless you wish to buy some of the goodies.

10. Adelaide Oval

War Memorial Drive, Adelaide, South Australia 5006 Australia +61 8 8205 4700 [email protected] http://www.adelaideoval.com.au/
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Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval has long been one of Australia’s most recognisable and prestigious venues and hosts cricket, football, concerts, functions and major events at the highest level. Its prominent location as the centrepiece of the Adelaide CBD’s revitalised riverbank precinct makes Adelaide Oval an outstanding destination. Known the world over as a beautiful and historic sporting venue, the Oval attracts visitors in their thousands from within South Australia, interstate and overseas. Along with sports fans, the Oval has enormous appeal to visitors with an interest in history, culture, food and wine, as well as a large contingent of business travellers.

Reviewed By blossie89 - Ocean Grove, Australia

We visited the Oval, on a weekday, it was magnificent. We sat in the stands and admired the great icon. The Don Bradman cricket exhibition is a proud reminder of our excellent sporting history and the talent and hard work that our 'Don ' strove for an achieved. It was free, and we felt very privileged. Well worth seeing.

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