Discover the best top things to do in Port Adelaide, Australia including ASSP Gallery Shop, Pirate Life Brewing, Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre, Jackalope Studio Gallery, The Lighthouse Hotel, Port Adelaide Docks, Fishermans Wharf Market Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide Plaza, Port Mall Shopping Centre.
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4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 57 reviews
The three of us did a brewery tour on a Saturday night a couple weeks ago with the well-informed & passionate beer loving tour guide Matty. He went above and beyond and gave us the full tour of the brewery. A great insight into the beer processes, would recommend!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
As I saw a “Free Bike Hire” sign, I went in to make an inquiry for my friend. I was very surprised to hear that they have no restrictions but require a photo ID and a secondly ID. They provide a helmet and a lock and you can ride all day and return the bike by 5pm. A friendly and helpful staff gave me a map of Port Adelaide heritage area and a couple of maps for cycling and walking in Adelaide. I called on the following day about the age limit, as at Xi’an City Wall in China, they didn’t allow those over 65 to hire bicycles for their safety (i.e., to prevent from falling and breaking bones). But here in Adelaide it’s up to the persons to make decisions.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
On disembarking our cruise ship there was a band playing on the quay to greet us whilst outside the immediate port area there were a host of volunteers assisting the Metro staff to welcome and help us. Some stopped the traffic so we could cross the road for the train into Adelaide and others had train tickets in their possession to alleviate us having to queue at the crowded ticket booth. They were so friendly and welcoming and gave us a brilliant start to our day; we couldn’t have wished for better. The return train tickets cost 10AUD each for the half hour journey into Adelaide and the trains ran every 30 minutes. Thank you to all the lovely people who greeted and helped us; please be assured that we really appreciate your welcome and the generous giving of your time. We were so impressed with your kindness.
3.5 based on 85 reviews
These markets have been around for many years. It is a pleasant way to spend as much time as you want looking at typical market style stalls. Plenty of room between stalls to allow for social distancing. The Old Port has some interesting things to look at and certainly worth driving out to Port Adelaide to have a look.
3.5 based on 16 reviews
With the redevelopment of the old Pt Dock centre, we now see a birth of a bright modern shopping precinct emerging from the old rundown graffitied area it used to be halfway through a two-year project the new "Pt Adelaide Plaza" as it is now called when fully finished it will be a modern mid-sized shopping that will be central to the Pt Adelaide's northern community, a section opening from April this year included Aldi, Coles, Kmart, various restaurants from breckie's! to quick snacks, or just a coffee & more shops & venues will open as the project comes to a conclusion early 2020 along with this development will also attract a whole new business centre to take Pt Adelaide into the 21 century.
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