Explore unusual things to do in Adelaide: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Adelaide, for visitors and locals alike.
The future is looking bright for the stages of Adelaide – there are musicals and concerts popping up all over the place, notably: Hairspray The Musical, The Killers at A…...
If you haven’t noticed, the 90s are back in full swing. And it’s not just chunky shoes, cat-eye sunglasses, bucket hats and mom jeans that are making a comeback. The RNB Fridays concert series is returning t...
The breathtaking Barossa Valley is known in lands near and far, mainly for producing outstanding foods and delectable wines. We Adelaide folk are incredibly lucky to have such a region that lies just a hop, skip and a j...
Adelaide, the wait is over. Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition has arrived and the doors to one of art history’s greatest ever accomplishments are now open in the heart of the city. Tickets to exp...
Reel in the spring season this year with the return of Oktoberfest In The Gardens – Australia’s largest, funnest, most chaotic Oktoberfest celebration around. On Saturday 1 October, dust off your lederhosen...
It’s no secret that Soi 38 produces excellent Thai cuisine. Since their opening in 2014, the restaurant continuously concocts seasonal dishes made with the freshest South Australian ingredients; with flavours that...
When it comes to seeing history’s great works of art, there’s often a lot of travel involved for South Australians. But, that has changed with Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition. Having opened in Adelai...
Fleetwood Mac has found new fans thanks to a dude skating to work, drinking cranberry juice and singing along to “Dreams” on TikTok. Now, their best of will be given the Candlelight treatment at The Meeting Hall in the...
Adelaide is the luckiest city in Australia when it comes to stargazing. Just 100 kilometres east of the city you can find the River Murray Dark Sky Reserve, the first of its kind in Australia and the closest internation...
This weekend, Glenelg’s Marina Pier will be host to Sip Graze Sea Festival – a celebration of taste sensation for food and wine enthusiasts. On Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July from 2pm until 5pm, you’ll...