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-34.916411 138.609609 | 1 WOMADelaide welcomes the world of music, art and dance to Adelaide Botanic Garden for an extended four-day, child-friendly celebration of multicultural artistic endeavour. Respected artists… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 2 Award-winning Future Music Festival return's to Adelaide on its tour of Australian cities, playing to tens of thousands of music fans. Blending electronica with pop, hip-hop and indie, the… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 3 First held in 1960, the Adelaide Festival of the Arts takes place biennially and brings the very best of opera, dance, theatre and music to the capital of South Australia. | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 4 The Adelaide Fringe is a huge and vibrant arts festival, attracting the finest independent Australian and international artists. Even if you don't want to buy tickets or set foot inside… | |
-34.979939 138.508758 | 5 Triathlon Australia presents the Challenge Series, a sequence of multisport events that takes place across the country between January and March. The Adelaide Challenge at Glenelg Beach is the… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 6 Gargantuan food festival Taste Australia takes place every two years in Adelaide and the surrounding region of South Australia. Epicureans from far and wide savour the best meals Australian… | |
-34.945578 138.586649 | 7 Adelaide awakens to all things alternative at the Body Mind & Psychic Expo. Held at the Adelaide Showground, the event boasts workshops, lectures, talks and demonstrations on topics from… | |
-34.945578 138.586649 | 8 The Royal Adelaide Show is South Australia's biggest annual event and features everything from carnival rides and attractions to handicrafts, cookery and champion livestock. | |
-34.916411 138.609609 | 9 Held in the great outdoors, Parklife is a dance music festival that tours five Australian cities during September and October. The Adelaide leg takes place in the leafy Botanic Park, part of… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 10 Every year, vintage motor owners in South Australia polish their wheels and gear themselves up for the Classic Adelaide Car Rally. The contest is divided into three vehicle categories… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 11 Since 1997 Adelaide's Feast has served up a fantastic smorgasbord of activities for its gay community. The programme is over 100 events strong, offering theatre, cabaret and comedy… | |
-34.945578 138.586649 | 12 Australasia's huge touring music festival, Big Day Out hits Adelaide at the Royal Adelaide Showground. Numerous international artists appear alongside some of the freshest talent that… | |
-34.9333 138.600006 | 13 Australia Cricket Fixtures 2009/10 The Australian cricket team play home matches in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane and Perth. Spend a beautiful Aussie summer day watching the world's top international players… | |
-34.922935 138.593386 | 14 Flickerfest International Short Film Festival Australia's premier short film festival, Flickerfest tours the country after opening at Sydney's Bondi Beach Pavilion. Here it makes its annual visit to Adelaide's Mercury Cinema. | |
-34.921302 138.604052 | 15 Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide's beautifully historic Art Gallery of South Australia houses one of Australia's finest art collections, with pieces from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia. Flit between… | |
-34.920862 138.60271 | 16 The South Australian Museum boasts six floors of displays that delve into Australian Aboriginal culture, Ancient Egypt, fossils, the voyages of Sir Douglas Mawson and more. There is even a… | |
-34.843019 138.506313 | 17 South Australian Maritime Museum The South Australian Maritime Museum is located in the historic heart of Port Adelaide and overflows with information on maritime history. Artefacts include model ships, nautical charts… | |
-34.924124 138.610445 | 18 Opened in 1989, Tandanya is the oldest cultural centre in Australia that is fully owned and managed by Aboriginal people. Visitors can meet Torres Strait Islander people, view colourful art… | |
-34.919446 138.602067 | 19 Explore South Australia's history and cultural diversity at Adelaide's Migration Museum. A walk through the main galleries takes you on a chronological journey through South Australia's… | |
-35.010033 138.65364 | 20 Belair National Park is packed with leisure facilities. Aside from the abundant flora and fauna, there are tennis courts, picnic areas, gas barbecues (that can be used free of charge), a… | |
-34.922829 138.599767 | 21 The Haigh's Chocolates empire began here in this utterly seductive Rundle Mall corner store in Adelaide. Operating since 1915, the shop retains much of its original Edwardian charm, from the… | |
-34.923378 138.603848 | 22 Tucked amongst jewellers and fashion boutiques in the late-Victorian Adelaide Arcade is the charming Adelaide Hatters shop. It recalls a time when the grand dames of the South Australian… | |
-34.920035 138.614802 | 23 National Wine Centre of Australia There is nothing about wine that the people at the National Wine Centre of Australia don't know. It's all here, fascinating information about thousands of Australian wines and around 60… | |
-34.929747 138.598065 | 24 Trading since 1869, Adelaide's Central Market has become a vast emporium selling food and beverages. The recent influence of Asian cooking makes its presence felt here with a section devoted… | |
-34.922318 138.608766 | 25 The Exeter Hotel is one of Adelaide's East End institutions. The lounge bars and beer gardens win over all types - from students to businessmen - with their mix of old-time pub charm and… | |
-34.925911 138.59313 | 26 Savvy's sense of sophisticated fun has a nice way of avoiding being repetitive. Guest and resident DJs keep the music varied and each night has a different vibe. This Adelaide venue tends to… | |
-34.931073 138.612651 | 27 The General Havelock Hotel (nicknamed "The Havey") is a sprawling double-storey pub dating back to 1862. Renovations have hauled it into the 21st century, making it one of the city's most… | |
-34.916411 138.609609 | 28 There are plenty of exotic plants to see and smell in the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Garden. Escape urban life and surround yourself with water lilies, palm trees, culinary and medicinal herbs… |