on 13-01-2015 10:56 PM
I will be there is 2 weeks with my 13 year old daughter for a girly weekend. Staying in the city near the gallery and we will be walking every where. I haven't been for about 8 years.
So need some ideas.
Best place for breakfast?
Cool places for dinner?
Trendy shops?
on 14-01-2015 03:35 PM
14-01-2015 04:33 PM - edited 14-01-2015 04:38 PM
The free red and blue bus service is a good way to get around.
There is a stop in North Tce near the library and museum.
I think North Adelaide may be worth a look, quite upmarket and trendy, lots of outdoor eateries and shops and an easy 15 minute ride on those buses. They're a bit bumpy, the buses that is, but I found everyone in Adelaide helpful and super friendly.
And it was so green and clean. You will have a wonderful time!
on 14-01-2015 04:39 PM
Adelaide -great place to fuel up on my road trips from Melb to WA and back
last century-did it a few times..........................................Richo.
on 14-01-2015 04:43 PM
No way Richo It's a top spot!
But I am from the sticks these days.
on 14-01-2015 04:54 PM
4ts-would love to spend a few hours in an Adelaide bookshop.
Its owned by a Michael Treloar-we go back a very long time.........Richo.
on 14-01-2015 05:09 PM
Lucky you!! If you drive, you could hire a car, or borrow a bike(they are free to hire) theres quite a bit to see in different parts of the city...
Usually I stay in the City, so I know close to the city places...
I would go to the Art Gallery of SA- theres always something really good to see there..
The Botanic Garden as well- theres an amazing Australian Native Garden, and also, if you like roses, They have an International Rose Garden with thousands of roses- cant remember exactly how many but more that 3000.. Also, I like to visit the Glasshouses, I can easily spend a day looking around, having lunch there as well.
The Adelaide Central market is really great too, delicious food to taste, and the diversity of the cheeses, and wines will blow your mind..
I would check out North Adelaide and Norwood (I always try to visit Khai Liew, an amazing furniture designer in Norwood)
Great breakfasts at The Store in North Adelaide.In the city, Leigh St and Peel St are good for dinner, yum Tapas at Udaberri...(my mouth is watering at the memory..
Have a great time!
on 14-01-2015 06:29 PM
Hi Martini;
I'm from Adelaide and I have the Entertainment Book, so if you would like the have a look online and see if there are any vouchers you would like, I'm more than happy to post them to you. I still have one for the Zoo, which is just lovely, the pandas are adorable. The old Adelaide Gaol is good too.
Eating wise, Adelaide is fabulous! Rundle Street in the East End (just off Rundle Mall) has TONS of good eating places and very trendy shopping. Don't forget to shout yourself some Haighs chocolates (King William St end of the Mall - Beehive Corner - just opposite the tram stop). Gouger St is fabulous for food as well, my personal favorite up there is Ky Chow, drooling just thinking about it.
If you are coming Australia Day long weekend, that is the end of Tour Down Under, so town will be pumping, lots on. The Moonlight Cinema will still be going in the Botanic Gardens and if you are so enclined, a tour of the new Adelaide Oval is well worth it. Glenelg is just lovely, accessible by the tram from the centre of town, lots of lovely places to eat down there.
Have an awesome trip, and let me know if you need any vouchers
Jodi-Lee
on 14-01-2015 06:44 PM
on 14-01-2015 08:18 PM
Haighs
How could I have forgotten Haighs??? Youve got to go there...YUM
on 14-01-2015 10:13 PM
Lots of fabulous comments on here - thanks!
We are specifially going for the exhibition currently at the gallery and we had planned to do the botanic gardens as I recall they had some magnificent areas. Didn't know about the rose garden though so will be keen to see that.
I don't remember Adelaide having a country town feel. And I am used to Sydney! Not sure why people say that...
And yes I will be munching my way through some Haighs lol.