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50 Best Things to do in Adelaide, Australia
"Perfecting their products through premium ingredients and 90 years of expertise, traditional German family recipes are a huge part of why Perryman’s Bakery are first-class. Also offering at home or office catering, taking the weight off your shoulders and your oven for those times that you want to dazzle your guests and enjoy all the fun at the same time. 54 Tynte Street, North Adelaide"
"The Perryman family founded Perryman’s Bakery in 1925 and the business stayed in the family for 3 generations until it was sold to the current owners in 2011. The traditional recipes are still followed and products are baked on-site daily using premium, locally sourced ingredients. View this post on Instagram"
"Nagev — that’s ‘vegan’ backwards, if you didn’t spot it at first — is an entirely plant-based cafe that doesn’t rely on animal products to create delicious breakfasts, lunches and pastries. Located in Evandale just north-east of the city centre, this sleek modern venue also brews some of the best specialty coffee in town."
"Nagev serves an exciting and innovative menu that features some of the best vegan food in the entire country. The menu is constantly changing. A focus on carefully sourced ingredients make this a place you will be coming back to on a regular basis."
"In this first-class restaurant, you are assured that all their meals are 100% vegan. They aim to serve up delectable dishes that are healthy and full of flavour. To give you the best, they make use of the freshest local produce."
"These bespoke cakes will help bring the wow factor to any event. Their range of sophisticated and elegant designs will be at the centre piece of your party, and their special finishing touches, like custom cookies or cupcakes for guests will help add a unique touch. But they don't stop at cakes, let Petal and Cake Co. cover everything from florals to styling for your special event too!"
"The award-winning team at Sugar & Spice Cakes has been creating masterpieces that are a combination of uniqueness and glamour. With over 20 years of experience in wedding cakes and bespoke desserts, they have had the pleasure of creating incredible desserts for celebrities from all over the world. Giving couples one-on-one consultations in order to create the perfect wedding cake is something that makes the process so special."
"Specialising in literally everything, choose from an extensive range of wedding cakes, engagement cakes, birthday cakes or corporate cakes. Their personalised custom cakes are bound to be the 'icing on the cake' at any event, and their helpful team will assist you through the whole process of making your decision. Choose to add character to your cake with a novel design, or keep it flavoursome, simple and elegant."
"Sugar and Spice cakes has been in the business for more than 19 years. They are open to create cakes for different occasions such as weddings, debuts, anniversaries, birthdays, etc. They have the largest showroom in the entire Adelaide that showcases their wonderful creations."
"The River Torrens Linear Park runs from the foothills at Athelstone all the way to Henley Beach. There are playgrounds dotted along the trail so you can stop with the kids for a break. Also perfect for prams, scooters and bikes."
"The city centre and upmarket North Adelaide are surrounded by a broad band of parkland. Colonel William Light, Adelaide’s controversial planner, came up with the concept, which has been both a blessing and a..."
"These are studios built purposely to train designers and artists in glass, furniture, ceramic, metalwork, and jewellery making. While it may not be a traditional museum, its retail and exhibition space displays premium contemporary art, some of which ranks as best in Australia. The government funds the organisation, and there are also galleries at the North Terrace and Seppeltsfield where objects and arts made from the studio are put on display."
"See artists at work in the studio and view glass blowing demonstrations at the Jam Factory. Then wander through the contemporary art galleries and pick up a beautiful piece of art, craft, or design at the wonderful gift shop. Price: Free, Classes start at $265Hours: 10 am to 5 pm dailyFree Tours: 11 am Monday thru Friday"
"The French Chateau-styled building on the Northern Terrace, the South Australian Museum is one of the most-visited cultural buildings in Adelaide. This is a close space museum, home to the largest collections of Aboriginal artifacts. More than 3,000 items are on display from indigenous collections – the entire family can wander around the museum an entire afternoon."
"Dig into Australia’s natural history with the museum's special exhibits on whales and Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson. Over two levels, the amazing Australian Aboriginal Cultures gallery is one of the..."
"Adelaide is home to the oldest surviving clipper ship in the world, the City of Adelaide. Five years older than London’s famous Cutty Sark, the City of Adelaide was built in 1864 and made 23 return trips from England to South Australia, with an estimated 250,000 Australians being able to trace their ancestry to the famous ship. The City of Adelaide was moved to its final destination in Port Adelaide’s Dock 2 in November 2019, and it is now open for self-guided tours."
"The new Parkside Hotel has undergone a complete revamp which has transformed its outdoor space into one of Adelaide’s most modernised and picture-perfect beer gardens. With bright colours and sunlight gleaming through, it’s easy to get carried away on a beautiful afternoon. The tap and bottled beer range on offer is impressive, featuring local delicacies like the Lobethal Red Truck Porter ($10) and Big Shed Red IPA ($10), as well as interstate craft beers like Queensland’s Green Beacon ‘Half mast’ India Session Ale ($11)."
"It’s been recently renovated and not only does it look absolutely shmick (think a cool Palm Springs vibe which is very worthy of the gram), it’s also perfectly set up for families. There’s a kids play area, for one, which is a game changer when eating out with kids, as we all know. The staff are also SUPER tolerant of loud littles, and it makes a real difference when you’re not feeling guilty that your little people are being a bit rowdy… after all, they’re kids!"
"Pastel pink, yellow and baby blue decor isn’t what you normally associate with your typical Aussie beer garden but that’s exactly what the Jade delivers. The beautifully landscaped garden occupies the courtyard of the scenic St Paul’s Rectory on Flinders Street, which is complemented by the colourful furniture and the line-up of live music that the Jade is famous for."