Guide to: Adelaide - Avalon Airport

Guide to: Adelaide

Guide to: Adelaide

When you travel from Melbourne Avalon Airport to Adelaide, you’re heading to South Australia’s charming capital – a city that blends vibrant culture, world-class wine, coastal escapes, and a thriving food scene. 

Here’s your go-to guide to make the most of your Adelaide trip!

Getting There & Getting Around

Arriving in Adelaide

Touching down at Adelaide Airport, the city is just a short drive away, with taxis, rideshares, shuttles, and public transport all available to get you to the city centre or beyond.

Public Transport & the MetroCARD

Adelaide’s public transport network covers buses, trains, and trams across the city. The MetroCARD works much like Melbourne’s Myki – tap on/tap off for all public transport.

  • Trams: The Glenelg tram line runs from the CBD to the beach, perfect for a seaside escape.
  • Buses & Trains: Frequent connections around the city and suburbs.

Walking, Cycling & Scooters

Adelaide’s city centre is compact and very walkable, with wide streets and shaded arcades. There are dedicated cycling paths along the River Torrens and around parklands. E-bikes and scooters are widely available for short trips.

Taxis, Rideshares & Driving

Taxis and rideshares (Uber, DiDi) are readily available. Driving is straightforward, but street parking in the CBD can be limited. Peak-hour traffic is usually manageable compared to larger cities.

 

Top Things to Do in Adelaide

Experience

Why Go / What to Do

Adelaide Central Market

Bustling market with fresh produce, gourmet foods, artisan treats. A must for foodies.

Rundle Mall & East End

Shop, stroll, and admire street art in Adelaide’s main retail precinct.

Glenelg Beach

Relax on golden sands, enjoy seaside dining, or take a ferry ride from the city.

Adelaide Botanic Garden

Beautiful gardens, tropical conservatory, and tranquil walking paths.

Art Gallery of South Australia & Museum

Explore local and international art, natural history, and cultural exhibits.

Barossa & McLaren Vale Wine Regions

Short drives from the city – world-renowned wineries, cellar doors, and gourmet experiences.

Adelaide Oval

Iconic stadium for sport, tours, and events, with rooftop views across the city.

River Torrens & Popeye Boat Rides

Scenic strolls, kayaking, or a whimsical river cruise.

Beyond the city, Adelaide’s surroundings offer stunning wine regions, wildlife encounters on Kangaroo Island, and charming coastal towns like Victor Harbor.

Food, Cafés & Dining

Adelaide’s dining scene is thriving and diverse:

  • Central Market: Breakfast, fresh produce, and international street food.
  • Gourmet restaurants: From modern Australian cuisine to Italian, Asian, and Middle Eastern delights.
  • Laneway cafés & boutique bars: Peel Street and Leigh Street are hotspots for coffee and cocktails.
  • Local produce: South Australia is famous for fresh seafood, premium meats, and award-winning wines.

Where to Stay

  • CBD & North Terrace: Perfect for first-time visitors – close to attractions, dining, and public transport.
  • East End / Rundle Street: Great for nightlife, café culture, and boutique shopping.
  • Glenelg & Beachside Suburbs: Ideal for coastal vibes and relaxed stays.
  • Adelaide Hills & Wine Regions: Charming country stays for food and wine lovers.

Booking ahead is recommended during peak periods, festivals, and events like WOMADelaide or the Adelaide Fringe.

Itinerary Ideas

Short visit

  • Morning: Arrive, check-in
  • Midday: Central Market + laneway cafés
  • Afternoon: Rundle Mall or Botanic Garden stroll
  • Evening: Sunset at Glenelg + dinner seaside

Full day

  • Morning: Explore Adelaide Oval or Museum
  • Lunch: East End cafés
  • Afternoon: River Torrens walk, tram to Glenelg
  • Evening: Dinner + drinks in Peel Street

Multi-day

  • Day 1: City highlights
  • Day 2: Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale wine tour
  • Day 3: Adelaide Hills, Hahndorf village, or Kangaroo Island day trip

Tips & Practical Notes

  • Weather & seasons: Mediterranean climate – summers are hot and dry, winters cool and wet. Light clothing for summer, layers in winter.
  • MetroCARD: Tap on and tap off for buses, trains, and trams.
  • Peak times: Morning and evening traffic can be busy, but public transport is reliable.
  • Book ahead: Popular tours, wine tastings, and events sell out fast.
  • Stay hydrated & pace yourself: Adelaide is walkable, but days can be full of sightseeing.
  • Events & festivals: Adelaide hosts a lively arts calendar – check dates for Fringe, WOMAD, and sporting events.
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