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HEXADECA welcomes people of all ages and ability to engage with its dream-like spinning seats, inviting the audience to become the conductor of a bespoke musical and sensory experience.

ADL Fashion Week (AFW) launches today, unveiling the events programme for the city’s newest annual festival celebrating fashion in South Australia.

It's sushi! It's a taco! It's a SushiTaco! Find the Hanamura SushiTaco pop-up under the Gawler Place Canopy for a limited time, and tick this unique gastronomical delight off your bucket list.
Dream of somewhere inside the rainbow as this interactive and immersive installation lights up the heart of Rundle Mall from 16 July.

To celebrate 150 years of South Australia, the State Government unveiled a ‘walk of fame’ on North Terrace.

Walk too fast and you might miss the home of Adelaide’s ‘establishment’ on North Terrace.

For over 150 years, the South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia's natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun and is one of the most visited museums in Australia.

Bonython Hall is a centrepiece of the University of Adelaide campus and is hard to miss when walking down North Terrace.

Adelaide Botanic Garden is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, majestic avenues and stunning architecture over 50 hectares of land.

Almost one million visitors make their way through the Art Gallery of South Australia's doors each year, treated to multiple wings housing an impressive selection of more than 40,000 artworks.

The first street statue erected in the city on North Terrace is actually a copy of a famous neoclassical work. Based on Italian sculptor Antonio Canova’s ‘Venus’, it was chiselled from Carrara marble by Fraser & Draysey, and presented by Mr W A Horn to Mayor F W Bullock on 3 September 1892.