North Terrace
South Australia's history lives on North Terrace. Not just in museums and the Art Gallery, but in memorials, statues and plaques.
Starting at the western end, is the City Skate Park. Then, back to the other side of North Terrace, you'll find the vibrant Lion Arts Centre and Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Design and its studios and galleries.
Alongside the Hyatt International is SkyCity Adelaide. It's set inside the grand Adelaide Railway Station.
On the corner of North Terrace and King William Street is Parliament House. The State Library displays some fine exhibitions, the South Australian Museum houses some of the world's finest Australian Aboriginal collection, and the Art Gallery boasts the best display of Australian colonial art in the country among its collections. On the opposite side of North Terrace is the beginning of the city's retail heart. Rundle Mall and Rundle Street run parallel to North Terrace and are full of exciting shopping options.
At the eastern end of North Terrace, you'll find the Botanic Garden. Just beyond the entrance to the gardens along North Terrace is the National Wine Centre of Australia, the showcase for Australia's wine industry.
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