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"Whilst Rundle Mall is pretty much your run of the mill capital city shopping precinct, it does boast a few little marvels which make it worth visiting on your stay in Adelaide with kids. At the top of our list is the Beehive Corner where Australia’s very first Haigh’s Chocolate store was opened back in 1915 – it still stands there today!. Head in to taste some chocolate and buy some Australia handmade chocolate bliss!"
"Located in the city centre, the Rundle Mall is the prime shopping area of Adelaide. Opened in 1976 it was Australia’s first pedestrian only street mall. The streets a shoppers paradise."
"Take the Wine Discovery Journey at the National Wine Centre and learn everything you need to know about Australian winemaking. The interactive experience will take you through the entire process, from the vine to the bottle. Put your new found knowledge to the test in the tasting room, the largest in Australia."
"Reading this title, you’d think that this is going to be an expensive wine tour that is purchased only by the wine aficionados. This is incorrect – if you drink, you’ll love taking this tour. Most of us who drink wine know little about how it is made."
"Once home to South Australia’s criminally insane patients, Glenside Hospital, formerly known as the Parkside Lunatic Asylum, amongst others, was designed in the mid-19th century by EJ Woods. Completed in 1885, it served as a psychiatric hospital until the 1970s when it was largely abandoned. Now, the hospital’s infamous Z Ward – where the criminally and mentally insane were held – is open to the public, running both day tours and ghost tours that tell the stories of the inmates and this fascinatingly dark side of colonial history."
"76 Plummers Rd, Forest Range, South Australia 5139 Australia+61 8 8389 8500http://www.cherries.net.au. Pick your own cherries in the most beatiful part of the Adelaide Hills. Seasonal - season varies - mainly throug December."
"Adelaide is bursting with culture, flavours, events and entertainment. Taste your way through world-famous wine regions only minutes away from the city, soak up the sun at one of our picture-perfect metropolitan beaches, join the party at our immersive festivals and events or spend the night exploring our thriving restaurant and bar scene. Adelaide is a gateway to some of Australia’s best wine country with tourist attractions including lush parklands and some of the country’s best beaches."
"So, if you’re looking for an Australian or South Australian winery wedding venue, Adelaide is just perfect for you, with its gorgeous weather, rolling hills (including the Basket and Forest Ranges), and amazing views. Plus, its proximity to the St. Vincent Gulf means you can easily access the beach for waterfront ceremonies or wedding photography. Promise us you will check out our favourite winery wedding venues, listed above, because you’ll most certainly regret missing out on them!"
"The Adelaide University campus itself has some wonderful spots hidden around the place as it’s such an old campus. One such spot has romenesque columns lining a walkway towards a door. This one spot – quite close to the Torrens footbridge – has become a huge hot spot for wedding photography often having to queue up behind other wedding couples wanting to have photos done there on a Saturday."
"The Cathedral Hotel rooftop|© Courtesy of the Cathedral Hotel. Why do they call this place the Cathedral Hotel?. Just have a quick peek at the rooftop."
"Renowned as one of Adelaide’s original microbreweries, from a rental property’s shed in the Barossa Valley, to a large warehouse in Royal Park, Big Shed Brewing Concern has certainly come a long way. Creating an array of weird but wonderfully named and tasty craft beers expect everything from the F-Yeah American Pale Ale, Californiacator West Coast IPA and Frankenbrown American Brown Ale amongst many more. Under the guidance of the Big Shed Brewing Concern team, for your visit we’d recommend partaking in the Ultimate Brewday Experience where you can get down and dirty lugging hoses, taking samples and understanding the hands-on nature of the job."
"Operated by The Sparkke Change Beverage Company, Sparkke at the Whitmore is all about individuality, social equity, forward thinking, and inclusivity. What sets Sparkke apart is their character – they are a female-led BrewPub, stocking Sparkke’s 100% natural beverages among the classics. Their rooftop is expansive and colourful, with plenty of seating for parties big and small."
"You can't possibly come to Adelaide without entertaining thoughts of touring Coopers Brewery. Tours take you through the brewhouse, bottling hall and history museum, where you can get stuck into samples of..."